XADM: Service Specific Error 4015 when starting Inform

Last reviewed: November 18, 1997
Article ID: Q163121
The information in this article applies to:
  • Microsoft Exchange Server, versions 4.0 and 5.0

SYMPTOMS

When you start the Microsoft Exchange Information Store service, you may receive Service-Specific Error 4015. Other symptoms include receiving a DS_E_COMMUNICATIONS_PROBLEM when attempting to run the Microsoft Exchange Administrator program against the server. The following Application Log error may also be generated:

   Event ID 5000, Source MSExchangeIS:
   Unable to initialize the Microsoft Exchange Information
   Store Service.  Error 4015

CAUSE

This can occur when the Directory Store (Dir.edb) is corrupt or incomplete but appears to be started in Control Panel Services.

RESOLUTION

To resolve this problem:

  • Restore a known good Exchange Directory (DIR.EDB) from backup.

-OR-
  • Run a full Exchange setup in order to create a new good directory.

MORE INFORMATION

When you run Setup in recovery mode (Setup /R), an incomplete Directory Store (Dir.edb) is copied from the Exchange Server CD. This Directory will start; however, it will be unusable by the Information Store. Information that the Information Store needs is not present in this Dir.edb; therefore the Information Store will not start.

Keywords          : XADM kbusage kbusage
Version           : winnt:4.0,5.0
Platform          : winnt


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Last reviewed: November 18, 1997
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