All,

You helped me get out of a hole a while back with Exchange >16GB
database.

We now have some messages which cause Outlook to 'hang' on Client
machines. - I think the messages do not exist, but some sort of
header/pointer does. With a preview pane, if you highlight one of these
messages, you do NOT get a preview of the message, and Outlook locks up.
I have sat at a machine and left it for 15 minutes to see if it finds
the message.
Only way out is Ctrl-Alt-Del.

Will eseutil /p be enough to fix this?

Or, will I need to investigate isinteg?

TIA,
Philip Partridge

RE: SBS2k - bad msgs in Exchange by confused

confused
Fri Dec 15 05:17:01 CST 2006

Hi,

I had a similar problem but now I have allocated each user 20Mb of email
storage and when its used up they then archive it to there workstation.

It keeps the DB down and stops all these problems.

Anyway thats my point of view.

"Phil Partridge" wrote:

> All,
>
> You helped me get out of a hole a while back with Exchange >16GB
> database.
>
> We now have some messages which cause Outlook to 'hang' on Client
> machines. - I think the messages do not exist, but some sort of
> header/pointer does. With a preview pane, if you highlight one of these
> messages, you do NOT get a preview of the message, and Outlook locks up.
> I have sat at a machine and left it for 15 minutes to see if it finds
> the message.
> Only way out is Ctrl-Alt-Del.
>
> Will eseutil /p be enough to fix this?
>
> Or, will I need to investigate isinteg?
>
> TIA,
> Philip Partridge
>

Re: SBS2k - bad msgs in Exchange by jesmin

jesmin
Sat Dec 16 08:25:57 CST 2006

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Hi,

If you could verify the total size of the Exchange DB. Please make sure =
to keep it as low as possible.=20

- Try running eseutil /d
- Once completed successfully run isinteg.

Should solve it.

Please refer : http://support.microsoft.com/?id=3D313184
How to recover the information store on Exchange 2000 Server or Exchange =
Server 2003 in a single site

See Section 4 / part 7.



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All,

You helped me get out of a hole a while back with Exchange >16GB
database.

We now have some messages which cause Outlook to 'hang' on Client
machines. - I think the messages do not exist, but some sort of
header/pointer does. With a preview pane, if you highlight one of =
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I have sat at a machine and left it for 15 minutes to see if it finds
the message.
Only way out is Ctrl-Alt-Del.

Will eseutil /p be enough to fix this?

Or, will I need to investigate isinteg?

TIA,
Philip Partridge
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Re: SBS2k - bad msgs in Exchange by Phil

Phil
Mon Dec 18 03:24:58 CST 2006

In article <e$xDc4RIHHA.4216@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl>, jesmin ningthoujam
<jesmin.ningthoujam@gmail.com> writes
> Hi,
>  
> If you could verify the total size of the Exchange DB. Please make
> sure to keep it as low as possible.
>  
> - Try running eseutil /d
> - Once completed successfully run isinteg.
>  
> Should solve it.
>  
> Please refer : http://support.microsoft.com/?id=313184
> How to recover the information store on Exchange 2000 Server or
> Exchange Server 2003 in a single site
>  
> See Section 4 / part 7.
>  
>  
>
Many thanks..

Have had to run eseutil /d a number of times lately, but eventually
found cause to be some staff emailing in their holiday photos, and
dumping them on the Server!

It was just that an article on Exchange warned of dire consequences of
running isinteg.. But it seemed to just get on with the job.

A number of warnings and fixes showed up, so hopefully it will now be
sorted.

Thanks again,
Philip Partridge