RE: Scecli and jet database event 1005 and 1202 repeating

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:(

Rebooting did the trick... I am sorry to be that lame...

thanks again

""Nathan Liu [MSFT]"" wrote:

Hi Damaru,

Thank you for your kind update.

Considering the current condition, please run 'eventvwr.exe' (without the
quotation marks) on the command prompt on the SBS 2003 Server, and check if
there are any error messages about this issue, then paste the full context
in your reply.

I appreciate your time and cooperation.

Have a nice day!

Best regards,

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Microsoft CSS Online Newsgroup Support

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Thanks for all these info,

I went trought the procedure again but this time it won't work. Appart
from
that event everything seems to be working fine, appart from the server web
site. Any other way to rebuilt this databse ?

Thanks

""Nathan Liu [MSFT]"" wrote:

Hi Damaru,

Thank you for your kind update.

As you mentioned, this issue occurred again, let's refer to use the
procedure described in the KB article 278316 to re-create the local
Group
Policy file.

278316 ESENT event IDs 1000, 1202, 412, and 454 are logged repeatedly in
the Application log
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;278316

Since the issue may occurs if the local Group Policy database file is
corrupt, this issue can also be caused by antivirus software. Make 100%
sure that you do NOT have any File-level antivirus scanning ANY exchange
directories. The most common cause of missing log files is because a
File-level antivirus application has quarantined or deleted a log file
because it detected a virus in one of them. If you are running
file-level
AV, then you need to make sure you exclude all of the exchange
directories,
especially the log file directory and database directory:

-Exchange databases and log files

-Exchange .mta files (default location: \Exchsrvr\Mtadata)

-Exchange message tracking log files (default location:
\Exchsrvr\Server_Name.log)

-Virtual server folders (default location: \Exchsrvr\Mailroot)

-Site Replication Service (SRS) files (default location:
\Exchsrvr\Srsdata)

-Internet Information Service (IIS) system files (default location:
\%SystemRoot%\System32\Inetsrv)

-Internet Mail Connector files (default location: \Exchsrvr\IMCData)

-The working folder that is used to store streaming temporary files that
are used for message conversion. By default, this working folder is
located
at \Exchsrvr\MDBData.

-A temporary folder that is used in conjunction with offline maintenance
utilities such as Eseutil.exe. By default, this folder is the location
that
you run the .exe files from, but you can configure this when you run the
utility.

-DC's sysvol folder and all its subfolders (C:\Windows\Sysvol)

See:

823166 Overview of Exchange Server 2003 and antivirus software
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=823166

822158 Virus Scanning Recommendations on a Windows 2000 Domain Controller
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=822158

Please do not hesitate to let me know if you have any further concerns.

Have a nice day!

Best regards,

Nathan Liu (MSFT)
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Hi there,

The probleme occured again, good that your post was still there and I
will
keep it as a reference (or learn the process by heart!). What could
cause
this to happen, and what is this database doing ? If it's doesn't work
how
will ti affect my network ?

Thank for all the help

""Nathan Liu [MSFT]"" wrote:

Hi Damaru,

Thank you for posting back! I'm glad to hear that things are working
correctly for you now.

Here's a summary of this post for your reference:

PROBLEM: Receive Event Scecli, 1005, 1202

CAUSE: This issue occurs if the local Group Policy database file is
corrupt.

RESOLUTION: To resolve this issue, use the procedure described in the
KB
article 278316 to re-create the local Group Policy file.

278316 ESENT event IDs 1000, 1202, 412, and 454 are logged repeatedly
in
the Application log
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;278316

Meanwhile, I would like to list the following question template here
and
you can use it as a guideline for your future issues. By answering
the
questions when submitting a post, it will greatly help us understand
your
problem and situation more quickly. Thank you!

1. Has the server/client/product ever worked?

2. If so, what has been changed?

3. What service packs and updates were applied?

4. What are the steps to reproduce the problem?

5. Does it happen the same way on any other systems?

6. Please provide the exact error message with any screenshots if
possible.

Please do not hesitate to post in this great newsgroup if you need
any
assistance in the future. I look forward to working with you again.

Thank you and best regards,

Have a nice day!

Nathan Liu (MSFT)
Microsoft CSS Online Newsgroup Support
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