Unable to connect to the servers in pool "{0}" due to a Distributed Component Object Model (DCOM) error. Verify that Front End service is running on servers in this pool. If the pool is set up for load balancing, verify that load balancer is configured correctly. If the pool is confirmed to be not working and cannot be repaired quickly, run the cmdlet again with the DisasterMode switch. You should also consider failing over or failing back the users homed on this pool to its backup pool with the DisasterMode switch.
Unable to compile the application manifest file from the installation directory. File: %1 Errors: %2 Cause: The file has ...
Unable to connect to Lync Server service. %1 Cause: This can happen if the Lync Server failed to initialize. Resolution: ...
Unable to connect to some of the servers in pool "{0}" due to a Distributed Component Object Model (DCOM) error. Verify that ...
Unable to connect to the IPC Queue. Errors: %1 Cause: The Lync Server Front-End has not started or the service account is ...
Unable to connect to the servers in pool "{0}" due to a Distributed Component Object Model (DCOM) error. Verify that Front ...
Unable to connect to the servers in pool "{0}" or perform "{1}" operation due to a Distributed Component Object Model (DCOM) ...
Unable to create a transcript in the user's mailbox or Exchange dumpster. User: %1 Error: %2 Cause: The user's mailbox or ...
Unable to create and initialize a new socket. Transport:%1, IP address:%2, Port:%3, Error:%4. Verify that the service account ...
Unable to create and initialize the process started event. The service has to stop. Error code is: %1!_HRX! (%2!_HRM!). Resolution: ...