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#1 Posted : Monday, June 09, 2008 3:03:42 PM
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This is the error I get when trying to add a new mailbox.
How do I fixes this?

There were no ranked resources found in the candidate set
v-scwats
#2 Posted : Tuesday, July 29, 2008 11:41:28 PM
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I too am getting this error. I know that its an HMC/MPS error from previous experience working with that framework.

Any thoughts on how to resolve this?

Scott




Ok so I think I know whats going on - and we may be missing a step.

The org is subscribed to e-mail, but there don't seem to be any user plans available within the org.
v-scwats
#3 Posted : Wednesday, July 30, 2008 12:49:00 AM
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I was missing something alright.

So, HMC 4.5 makes use of OAB (offline address Book) server pools, which is new in 4.5, however I was thinking that having to add OAB server's as a resource was not in 4.0, but it is.

Go to your MPS/HMC server, and add an OAB server by using provtest C:\program files\Microsoft Hosting\Provisioning\Samples\Exchange OAB Resource Manager\AddOABServer.xml (I think that path is right, should be close enough to get you where you need to be) - obviously after modifiying the file to account for your Exch server name and domain controller.

This worked wonders for me - hope it helps the original poster.

Scott
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