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Receive connector rejected an incoming connection from IP address x.x.x.x in Exchange 2010

On an Exchange 2010 server, the following error may occur in your Eventlog:

Source:        MSExchangeTransport
Event ID:      1021
Task Category: SmtpReceive
Level:         Warning
Computer:      EXCH1
Description:
Receive connector <receive connector name> rejected an incoming connection from IP address x.x.x.x. The maximum number of connections per source (20) for this connector has been reached by this source IP address

Exchange 2010 SP1 – Content Indexing function ‘CISearch::EcGetRowsetAndAccessor’ received an unusual and unexpected error code from MSSearch.

Exchange 2010 may report the following error in your eventlog:

Log Name:      Application
Source:        MSExchangeIS Mailbox Store
Event ID:      9877
Task Category: Content Indexing
Level:         Error
Computer:      EXCH1
Description:
Content Indexing function ‘CISearch::EcGetRowsetAndAccessor’ received an unusual and unexpected error code from MSSearch.
Mailbox Database: Database1
Error Code: 0×80041606

Outlook 2010 Mailbox Full – Your mailbox is full, you may not be able to send or receive mail

When you start Outlook 2010, you may get the error “"Mailbox Full – Your mailbox is full, you may not be able to send or receive mail”. This may be a false notification, as it appears to a bug in Outlook 2010 when you’re running in Outlook Cached Mode.

The best workaround for “You must close all dialog boxes before you can close Exchange management console”

If you have installed Internet Explorer 9, and you use Exchange 2010 SP1, you may face the problem that you cannot close the Exchange Management Console (MMC). The error you get is as follows:

image thumb The best workaround for You must close all dialog boxes before you can close Exchange management console

“You must close all dialog boxes before you can close Exchange management console”

Enable-Archive: Mailbox x cannot be Archive enabled with Managed Folders Policy

When I tried to enable archiving for a specific user in Exchange 2010, the following error occurred:

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Microsoft Exchange Error
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Action ‘Enable Archive…’ could not be performed on object ‘Petrelli, Peter’.

Petrelli, Peter Failed
Error:
Mailbox ‘Peter.Petrelli’ cannot be Archive enabled with Managed Folders Policy. Archives are supported only with Retention Policy.