Microsoft Lync Server 2010, File Transfer Agent service encountered an error while accessing a file share and will continuously attempt to access this file share until this issue is resolved. While this condition persists, replication to replica machines might not occur. %1 Cause: Possible issues with file share permissions. This can occur if the computer hosting the file share has outdated cached credentials for the computer that is trying to access the file share. Resolution: For details about how to resolve file share permission issues, see the product documentation.
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Microsoft Lync Server 2010, File Transfer Agent service could not be started. Exception information: %1. Cause: Startup errors. ...
Microsoft Lync Server 2010, File Transfer Agent service encountered an error while accessing a file share and will continuously ...
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Microsoft Lync Server 2010, File Transfer Agent service is stopping. Reason: Machine '%1' is not defined in the topology. ...