05-20-2011 04:28 AM
Hi
I am running EV Client 9.0.1.1038 on Windows 7 and Outlook 2010.
I found in the Application EventLog the following entry:
EventID:30
Source: Outlook
Starting reconciliation for the store c:\vaultCache\*username*\A16B4200CD2F2E41B143074C777F819A\2011_01_03_0001.db for the following reason: The store was last opened on a different machine.
Does anybody have an idea why we have this message? The VaultCache Store is stored locally on the machine and nobody can access it.
Thanks for your help!
Keupers
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05-20-2011 06:50 AM
what it means is , the DB and MDC files are built by outlook locally on the EV Server, then it is downloaded to the client via BITS and placed in to your temp directory then connected to the Vault Cache and Virtual vault.... Outlook then opens it and just displays that message on the local machine.
It doesn't mean its corrupt, and it doesn't mean other people have access to it, it just means it was built originally on the EV Server, it's a regular outlook message and can be ignored
05-20-2011 06:50 AM
what it means is , the DB and MDC files are built by outlook locally on the EV Server, then it is downloaded to the client via BITS and placed in to your temp directory then connected to the Vault Cache and Virtual vault.... Outlook then opens it and just displays that message on the local machine.
It doesn't mean its corrupt, and it doesn't mean other people have access to it, it just means it was built originally on the EV Server, it's a regular outlook message and can be ignored
05-20-2011 07:00 AM
EDIT : Ok, so the below is totally wrong... See post from JW2 below this one.
Nonsense start:
Hi,
this is local on a desktop. This (most likely) refers to the Vault Cache (offline vault) that is corrupt or something.
I have seen numerous events 29 referring something similar.
If possible, check document http://community.spiceworks.com/how_to/show/937
That has some hints for Outlook
Nonsense end.
05-22-2011 05:41 AM
Going back a little bit ...
Is this logged over, and over, on client machines? I can picture that you'll get one for each .db file, but following that you should get any, and you shouldn't get this every time the machine restarts, or everytime Outlook is opened.
In addition, AFAIK, the .db files are built on the server, the MDC is built by the client (could be wrong, don't shoot me, caveat, caveat :))
05-22-2011 09:05 AM
05-24-2011 08:01 AM
Just an FYI, the MDC is built on the client.