Answer Posted / muthiah nagarajan
Metabase update service, also referred to as the directory
service/metabase synchronization process, or DS2MB (because
this process is implemented in DS2MB.dll) is a component in
Exchange Server 2003 that is used to synchronize several
Exchange configuration settings in Active Directory with
counterpart settings in the IIS metabase. The function of
DS2MB is to replicate configuration information from Active
Directory to the local IIS metabase.
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