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20 years ago

0kb Placeholder - Cannot Extract File

Getting Error Event ID 20491, unable to access Archived File. Have a support call open with Symantec, they are advising me to turn of Kaspersky on our Corporate File Server! This application worked before when Kaspersky was active. I cannot do that due to business security.
Anybody got any ideas on how to get the place holders back/links working?

Error an Internal Error Occured on the Web Server

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  • Hello,

    we have a similar problem. Although file-size is reflected fine on the fileserver, when trying to retrieve a file, the 20491 error is logged. When I search the vault from the admin console, the files are found but when attempting to retrieve them, we get the error "The requested item is no longer in the vault".
    We're running EV6+SP1 on W2K3SP1.

    Ay ideas?

    Thanks.
  • How are you trying to retrieve the files, through the File Server Links or via the Archive Explorer Web Interface.
    Also what Virus Scanning Software do you have running. And have you:

    Run a Synchronisation recentley.
    Stopped and Re-started the Placeholder Service.
    Changed Vault Admin Account Password Recently.
    Has this worked before and then failed, or has is never worked?
    Can you restore data back, via the Archive Explorer?
    Have you updated your local internet Security Settings as per the articles above as the Vault Admin User?
  • Hello,

    thanks for the reply.

    A synchronization has been run. The placeholder service is restarted regularly. The admin account password has not been reset/changed. Yes, it has worked. The archive explorer shows the same problem. IE settings are as the should be.
    We're running Mcafee VSE8 on the file-server and the vault server. Should I remove this just to be sure?

    Regards and Merry Christmas!

    Alain.
  • Hello,

    just some more info. There is a weird thing here. When an archived file is attached to a mail message (for example, you attach the file and send it to yourself), the file is accessible after receiving the mail.

    Could it be an indexing or permission problem in the file-vault since obviously the file can be found in the vaut itself.

    Regards,

    Alain.
  • When you send the email to yourself it is pulling it from the vault so that you are getting a copy, so yes, it is pulling it back therefore it must still be there, I suspect the problem you are experiencing is the same as us and relates to your virus scanning software which "corrupts" the links!

    You need to be able to set the virus scanning application to "ignore" off-line/archived files and folders. I doubt you will be able to restore these links, what you need to do is set up a "Test" Environment (Folder) and turn off virus scanning on that folder, populate the folder and then archive all the contents. I you are able to retireve them all successfully again, then it must be Mcafee's. Unfortunately, you will have to "Turn Off" Archiving and restore all the items from the vault before you "set" the Virus Application appropriately, and again archive off all the File Store!? We no longer use This application for Archiving our file server!
  • Hello Anthony,

    I suspect You are correct. I've since uninstalled AV on the vault server. Weird thing because all folders and volumes used by archiving were already excluded from scanning. It must be the av-engine then.

    Anyway, is there no way to rebuild the indexes? There is a tool called indexcheck in EV but i'm not sure if this would help.

    Kind Regards.
  • The word from Symantec, or at least the 3rd line technical support person that I dealt with was, NO, not at this time!

    We are using Version 5.5!

    It has been a "Right Royal Pain in the A**!" for me, spent 4 weeks on this subject, and the support from Symantec has been "Pants!" do not wish to go there again!

    Regards, and Good Luck!
  • You can rebuild the indexes but that probably won't help you. The indexes only allow you to search for the items it really has nothing to do with retrieval. The placeholders are just links to make HTTP calls to the server.

    This may be unrelated but since you are using Windows 2003 SP1. You should always have these 2 reg keys set on your server. SP1 has issues if you refer to a server by an Alias name and I've seen issues with retrieval if these keys are not set.

    Disable the loopback check
    Follow these steps:1. Click Start, click Run, type regedit, and then click OK.
    2. In Registry Editor, locate and then click the following registry key:
    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Lsa
    3. Right-click Lsa, point to New, and then click DWORD Value.
    4. Type DisableLoopbackCheck, and then press ENTER.
    5. Right-click DisableLoopbackCheck, and then click Modify.
    6. In the Value data box, type 1, and then click OK.
    7. Quit Registry Editor, and then restart your computer.


    2. Apply the following registry change to the file server. To do so, follow these steps: a. Start Registry Editor (Regedt32.exe).
    b. Locate and click the following key in the registry:
    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Services\LanmanServer\Parameters
    c. On the Edit menu, click Add Value, and then add the following registry value:
    Value name: DisableStrictNameChecking
    Data type: REG_DWORD
    Radix: Decimal
    Value: 1
  • Hey guys, we have the same problem using EV5 SP5. Welcome to the Club!!! ;-)
    The only difference is that we use Symantec AntiVirus.

    Anthony, how did you restore the files via Archive Explorer? The support technican is not able to give us a solution.