No, but I am having the same issue. We have replaced the users profile and microsoft settings in the common folder but to no avail.
Passwords check out
User rights check out
Rest of mailbox is ok
We are on Exchange 5.5\Outlook 2000 SR3
Looking forward to a resolution chaps.... UR help is...
I'm not sure what the programming field is like, but from my experience, if you join somewhere and get experience under your belt, most stuff will sort itself out.
You could try and join a large company in an IT role, and see what takes your fancy after a couple of months, if you are not...
does it make any difference if you:
1. Use a different mailbox or PC
2. Use the browse function in advanced find to specify a folder lower down the tree
3. Put Outlook to the latest SR version (sorry, I dont know what version you are running).
4. Narrow your search criteria. Using a too common...
Oh, and another thing, if you are running older OS's, you may have a rogue program somewhere on the network that may cause this. They tend to be found on the older PC's in some strange corner of the network. The authentication demands of some programs can lead to this (esp going from an 'open'...
Johann,
Here is my 2 pence worth...
What are the server CPU loads like when you are experiencing this issue?
If very little, then it may be a broadcast hog on the NICs. e.g. a master browser election or something, that cannot be resolved and causing a loop.
Try a network sniffer on one of...
If you have confusion on the error codes, the utility Error.exe can be found on the Exchange CD. this translates the codes into Jet messages. Then search in these, not the obscure codes.
I would suggest that the DB is inconsistent as the logs dont relate to the actual content of the DB. So when...
Further to zbnet's response, the 1221 event will give the worst-case estimate of available space. (i.e. the least you will regain after a defrag). Another option is to run eseutil with the /ms switch. this gives the best-case estimate of recoverable size. the actual value will fall between the...
See csjoseph's post (10-757457). this goes into re-directing eseutil temp databases to other servers. this can also be done on another server not running exchange. See my post in the above thread, and\or see Q244525 which tells you what files you need to transfer to the other server. there are a...
I know is sounds obvious, but has the ISP made sure both its server and yours are in the same Exchange domain? If your server is not aware of another, and is effectively trying to send to an internal recipient - i.e. to an address it thinks it owns (that doesn't exist), that this would occur...
This is my first post on this site, so I hope it is useful. I know it is a month too late...
To answer the original question, yes this can be done on another system. all previous answers are correct re: /t switches etc (I defrag'd our 128Gb DB last weekend, so it is fresh in my memory). There...
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