| Are you facing problems in accessing mailbox folders | | | | Description: |
| in MS Exchange Server 2000? Usually, such things | | | | Failed to create the Event Registration Mailbox for |
| happen when some internal settings for the mailbox | | | | Database First Storage Group\Private Information |
| store are not correctly set. Also, it may also be | | | | Store (servername). Error - 0xbf69. |
| possible that the mailbox folder itself has got | | | | 3. Event Type: Error |
| corrupted. Such corruption can occur due to various | | | | Event Source: MSExchangeIS |
| reasons such as abrupt or improper system | | | | Event Category: General |
| shutdown, database header corruption, corruption of | | | | Event ID: 9519 |
| transaction log files, etc. In such cases, you should | | | | Description: |
| try to resolve the issue using appropriate corrective | | | | Error 0x80004005 starting database "First Storage |
| measures. In you are not able sort the issue, then | | | | Group\Private Information Store (servername)" on |
| you should use a third-party Exchange recovery | | | | the Microsoft Exchange Information Store. |
| software to repair MS Exchange Server mailbox | | | | Cause: |
| store. | | | | The root cause of this problem is that the System |
| Consider a scenario wherein you are unable to mount | | | | mailbox object exists in the System Objects |
| an MS Exchange Server 2000 mailbox store using | | | | container, which is created for this mailbox store. And |
| Microsoft Exchange System Manager. An error | | | | when you try to mount it, Exchange Server creates |
| message is displayed, that is: | | | | another object for the same, which is causing the |
| "An internal processing error has occurred. Try | | | | problem. |
| restarting the Exchange System Manager or the | | | | Resolution: |
| Microsoft Exchange Information Store service, or | | | | To resolve this issue, you should perform the |
| both. ID no: c1041724 Exchange System Manager" | | | | following steps: |
| In addition, either or all of the following event IDs will | | | | 1.Start the Active Directory Users and Computers |
| be logged in the Application event log as well: | | | | snap-in. |
| 1. Event Type: Error | | | | 2.Click the Advanced Features option in the View |
| Event Source: MSExchangeSA | | | | menu. |
| Event Category: MAPI Session | | | | 3.Find the Microsoft Exchange System Objects |
| Event ID: 9175 | | | | container, and then look for the System mailbox |
| Description: | | | | object whose mailbox store you were trying to |
| The MAPI call 'OpenMsgStore' failed with the | | | | mount. |
| following error: The attempt to log on to the | | | | 4.Delete the System mailbox. Now try to mount the |
| Microsoft Exchange Server computer has failed. The | | | | mailbox store. It should run fine now. |
| MAPI provider failed. Microsoft Exchange Server | | | | However, there are few instances when the problem |
| Information Store ID no: 8004011d-0512-00000000 | | | | is not resolved using these steps. In such cases, you |
| 2. Event Type: Error | | | | should use a third-party Microsoft Exchange |
| Event Source: MSExchangeIS | | | | Recovery software. Such read-only tools are highly |
| Event Category: General | | | | interactive and user friendly in nature that ensure |
| Event ID: 9546 | | | | safe and secure Exchange Server recovery. |