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eseutil /p failed

I have restored a storage group to RSG successfully.  The database will not mount which is not and in the past I run eseutil /p to repair the database and all is well.  This time I get an error...Jet error -1811 file not found.  I have not had much luck finding anything on google and really need help.  Has anyone found a resolve for this?  Thank you in advance for any information you can share.
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Kindly post the snap shot of the error.
Make sure you use the correct syntax and if you have spaces in the file name, you wrap the entire string in quote marks e.g., :
eseutil /p "e:\program files\exchsrvr\mdbdata\priv1.edb"
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The syntax I used it as you posted.  I successfully restored another storage group from the same month end backup tape but it is now failing with two other storage groups.   I currently have started another restore so will post a snapshot of the error when I run it again.  Thanks so much.  I really do need any help you can offer.  Most of what I have seen indicates the database is corrupt and a third party tool is required to repair the problems.  Curious if anyone has seen Exchange databases unrepairable to the point of not being able to restore the data.
Weird. Will wait for your latest results.

Something is not happy somewhere : )
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It may be tomorrow before I get the screen shot but thank you for responding!
That's fine - I should be around tomorrow.
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This is exactly what the error says:
I ran, eseutil /p "G:\Recovery Storage Group8\storage group 8.edb"
The error:
Access to source database 'G:\Recovery Storage Group8\storage group 8.edb' failed with Jet error -1811.
Operation terminated with error -1811 <JET_errFileNotFound, File not found>
 
eseutil /mh "G:\Recovery Storage Group8\storage group 8.edb" post the output
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Well, I looked at this too long.  I made a mistake in the pathname.  It seems to be running now.  I thank you for your responses and help.  Give me rest!
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Thank you so much for your help.  This is certainly a process and without your help, not sure if I would have figured it out.