Morning
On my routine Monday morning test restores I select an Exchange mailbox at random and restore to a test account, called test.account. Once I have verified that the restored data replicates what it should do I delete all the restored mail contents and then perform a 'clean mailbox' operation on the test.account through Exchange.
On the occassions that I forget to clean up the mailbox I recieve the following error when backing up the Exchange server the following night.
WARNING: "test.account [test.account]?Top of Information Store?Deleted Items?<No Subject>" is a corrupt file.
This file cannot verify.
^ ^ ^ ^ ^
WARNING: "test.account [test.account]?Top of Information Store?Deleted Items?this has got to be one of the funniest things I have ever seen" is a corrupt file.
This file cannot verify.
^ ^ ^ ^ ^
WARNING: "test.account [test.account]?Top of Information Store?Deleted Items?this has got to be one of the funniest things I have ever seen" is a corrupt file.
This file cannot verify.
^ ^ ^ ^ ^
Now this is of no major concern because of the fact that it only ever occurs on a 'restore' mailbox. These e-mails also exist elsewhere in the Exchange Info Store due to the fact that they are in a users mailbox and yet they do not error in that location ie the users mailbox.
I am a little bemused as to why this happens. If anyone has any suggestions I would be grateful
Cheers