Topic Last Modified: 2010-01-27

The Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 Management Pack for System Center Operations Manager runs Exchange Management Shell cmdlets to monitor your Exchange organization. Running cmdlets triggers one or more Operations Manager alerts if a problem is detected.

To learn more about this alert, in Operations Manager, do one or more of the following:

Details

Product Name

Exchange

Product Version

14.0 (Exchange 2010)

Event ID

^(1007|1008)$

Event Source

MSExchange Monitoring WebServicesConnectivity Internal

Server Role

Ex14. Client Access

Rule Path

Microsoft Exchange Server/Exchange 2010/Client Access/Web Services/WebServices Connectivity

Rule Name

WebServices connectivity (Internal) transaction failure - The credentials cannot be used to test Web Services.

Explanation

This alert indicates that the credentials that were used to test Exchange Web Services were not valid. This event may occur if you entered the wrong user credentials when you tried to test Exchange Web Services by using the Test-WebServicesConnectivity cmdlet.

User Action

To resolve this Error event, do one or more of the following:

  • Ensure you are running the Test-WebServicesConnectivity cmdlet with the correct user credentials.

  • Resolve your issue by using self-support options, assisted support options, and other resources. You can access these resources from the Exchange Server Solutions Center. From this page, click Self-Support Options in the navigation pane to use self-help options. Self-help options include searching the Microsoft Knowledge Base, posting a question at the Exchange Server forums, and others. Alternatively, in the navigation pane, you can click Assisted Support Options to contact a Microsoft support professional. Because your organization may have a specific procedure for directly contacting Microsoft Technical Support, be sure to review your organization's guidelines first.

For More Information

For more information about the Test-WebServicesConnectivity cmdlet, see Test-WebServicesConnectivity.

If you are not already doing so, consider running the Exchange tools created to help you analyze and troubleshoot your Exchange environment. These tools can help make sure that your configuration aligns with Microsoft best practices. They can also help you identify and resolve performance issues, improve mail flow, and better manage disaster recovery scenarios. To run these tools, go to the Toolbox node of the Exchange Management Console. To learn more about these tools, see Managing Tools in the Toolbox.