CalCheck Results - what do they mean?
Good morning all,
Quick one, we're running CalCheck on a few of our calendars to identify any corrupted events, however a few of the reported errors don't make sense to me
The main being
Unable to access this item's attachment table.
Error: 80040305
What exactly is wrong with this particular event that it presents this error? We have a lot of them on this particular calendar.
Any help would be greatly appreciative - running Exchange 2007 with latest RU and SP
September 11th, 2012 6:17pm
I there,
I tried by could not find any related information based on the error message provided. Could you copy and past the whole information?
Refer to:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2678030
http://blogs.technet.com/b/exchange/archive/2012/02/22/calcheck-the-outlook-calendar-checking-tool.aspxFiona Liao
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September 12th, 2012 5:33am
Hi,
Sure
09/10/2012 08:44:48AM Unable to access this item's attachment table.
09/10/2012 08:44:48AM Error: 80040305
09/10/2012 08:44:48AM Properties to help investigate this reported item:
09/10/2012 08:44:48AM Subject: <omiitted>
Location:
Start Time: 10/09/2012 03:30:00AM
End Time: 10/09/2012 04:00:00AM
Last Modifier: <omitted>
Last Modified Time: 07/23/2012 07:01:43AM
Is a recurring appointment: true
Sender Name: <omitted>
Sender Address: <omitted>
Organizer Name: <omitted>
Organizer Address: <omitted>
Recurrence Start: 10/09/2012 02:30:00PM
Recurrence End: 12/06/2012 03:00:00PM
Recurrence End Type: End By X Date
Occurrence Count: 9
Number of Exceptions: 0x0001
I've omitted sensitive details i.e. sender etc. These details were all valid however
September 12th, 2012 6:15pm
Thanks.
First this message might be the issue of missing attachments in Outlook or OWA. Since it is recurring meetings, we may see many errors for each occurrence.
You may try the know issue here:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/954684
Or use MFCMAPI tool for double check. Steps:
- download MFCMapi http://mfcmapi.codeplex.com
- Open MFCMapi, select "session", "Logon and Display Store Table", choose your profile.
- Double click your mailbox, expand "Root-Mailbox", "IPM_SUBTREE", "Your Folder"
- Double click your folder and find the abnormal mail
-
Right click and choose 'Display attachment table'
If it is blank box, that means no attachment in the message; or the attachment is missing and cannot be recovered.
- Click the attachment and you will find 'PR_ATTACHMENT_HIDDEN, PidTagAttachmentHidden' is tue
- Double click it then clear "Boolean" check box, then the value will be change to false.
- Save it, Close MFCMAPI , Close and Reopen Outlook -Now we should be able to see the attachments in Outlook
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September 12th, 2012 11:01pm
Thanks. The events don't seem to have an attachment to them at all. There are many separate events; not just repeat instances of the same recurring. I don't believe these events ever had an attachment in them, could it be a false positive?
There are also a range of errors such as this
ERROR: Recurrence Exception Start Time occurs before the start of the series.
This could cause a hang or crash in Outlook.
September 13th, 2012 2:07am
Then how about if you check the property in MFCmapi tool? Please compare the value with a normal meeting and a problem one.
Regarding the other error that is different from the original one, I don't think it is related. you may compare the value of following attributes: Recurrence Start: 10/09/2012 02:30:00PM
Recurrence End: 12/06/2012 03:00:00PM
Recurrence End Type: End By X Date
Occurrence Count: 9
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September 13th, 2012 5:16am