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Browse All TopicsI'm seeing the following errors in my BackupExec 10 sp3 job. A search of the user's exchange mailbox does not locate the file/message in question. This is a W2k3 server environment with Cisco Unified Messaging integrated. BTW - the Sysmantec error code (V-79-57344-65069) description is pretty lame -- basically says the file is corrupt.
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Backup- \\SRV02\Microsoft Exchange Mailboxes WARNING: "\\SRV02\Microsoft Exchange Mailboxes\UserName.Cisco Search Folders.FilterSavedEmail.Ã
This file cannot verify.
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I suspect the corrupted message name (all the characters preceding "Notic of Public Hearing") is what is preventing an Outlook search from finding the bad message. Are there tools for examining Exchange that might work better than Outlook searches? Anyone know of a trick for finding the bad message another way?
Thanks!
Scott
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