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Cameron McFie

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Yet another patch that MPS has problems with

Just something to watch out for, The Hosted Email 2007 Provider has issues when you install .NET Framework 2.0 Security Update (KB928365). It is also a problem with .NET Framework 2.0 SP1 and .NET Framework 3.0.

You get errors like the following when calling Hosted Email 2007 procedures;

Unable to generate a temporary class (result=1). error CS0266: Cannot implicitly convert type
'Microsoft.Provisioning.Providers.Exchange2007Provider.Data.GetMailbox_ResponseResultImapMessagesRetrievalMimeFormat?'
to 'Microsoft.Provisioning.Providers.Exchange2007Provider.Data.GetMailbox_ResponseResultPopMessagesRetrievalMimeFormat?'.
An explicit conversion exists (are you missing a cast?)

Here is the ASP.Net forum related to it - http://forums.asp.net/p/1132849/1800690.aspx#1800690

Cam

Comments

 

Ben Fletcher said:

Possibly some light on the horizon...

support.microsoft.com/.../942100

It doesn't look like a trivial update - it appears you have to uninstall the previous namespaces in the deployment tool, and then reinstall.  

BenF

March 9, 2008 8:41 PM
 

Ben Fletcher said:

Well, install was actually pretty smooth.  The rollup is basically 5 msi packages.  

One thing to note which isn't in the KB article, is that you will need to restart the MPS web services with a good 'ole iisreset.

BenF

March 9, 2008 10:26 PM

About Cam

Cameron is a highly experienced Microsoft specialist who has been working in IT for over 15 years. Currently he owns and operates a Hosting company named Emantra in Brisbane, Australia.

His expertise is particularly in Microsoft Exchange server and general hosting. He has been working with Exchange since version 4.0 and been in the hosting game since 2003. Microsoft Hosted Messaging and Collaboration platforms is another one of Cameron’s specialties. He has installed and maintained all versions from 3.5 upwards.

His loves are technology, beer and socialising with mates.