I've been seeing the following type of entries in my BackupExec log files:
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WARNING: "\\SERVER2\Microsoft Exchange Mailboxes\user [user]xxx61478;BlackBerryHandheldInfoxxx61478;BlackBerryMsgOnDeviceSearc hFolderxxx61478;xxx338;xxx12336;xxx12336;xxx12336;xxx12336;xxx25444;xxx26160;xxx25700;xxx25190;xxx12593;xxx12340;xxx24889;xxx14132;xxx24888;xxx12645;xxx12852;xxx13110;xxx25398;xxx25648;xxx25142;xxx13410;xxx14128;xxx12336;xxx25444;xxx25698;xxx13107;xxx14389;xxx25654;xxx13366;xxx13617;xxx12852;xxx24888;xxx25651;xxx25138;xxx25702;xxx24932;xxx25141;xxx25398;xxx13878;xxx12336;xxx12336;xxx12336; xxx12852;xxx25395;xxx25699;xxx12336;xxx12336;xxx25444;xxx25698;xxx13107;xxx14389;xxx25654;xxx13366;xxx13617;xxx12852;xxx24888;xxx25651;xxx25138;xxx25702;xxx24932;xxx25141;xxx25398;xxx13878;xxx12336;xxx12336;xxx12336;xxx12389;xxx25142;xxx14648;xxx12336;xxx12336;Ready to Invoice" is a corrupt file.
This file cannot verify.
WARNING: "\\SERVER2\Microsoft Exchange Mailboxes\user [user]xxx61478;BlackBerryHandheldInfoxxx61478;BlackBerryRefIDSearchFolde r1_7xxx61478;xxx338;xxx12336;xxx12336;xxx12336;xxx12336;xxx25444;xxx26160;xxx25700;xxx25190;xxx12593;xxx12340;xxx24889;xxx14132;xxx24888;xxx12645;xxx12852;xxx13110;xxx25398;xxx25648;xxx25142;xxx13410;xxx14128;xxx12336;xxx25444;xxx25698;xxx13107;xxx14389;xxx25654;xxx13366;xxx13617;xxx12852;xxx24888;xxx25651;xxx25138;xxx25702;xxx24932;xxx25141;xxx25398;xxx13878;xxx12336;xxx12336;xxx12336;xxx12852;xxx25395;xxx25699; xxx12336;xxx12336;xxx25444;xxx25698;xxx13107;xxx14389;xxx25654;xxx13366;xxx13617;xxx12852;xxx24888;xxx25651;xxx25138;xxx25702;xxx24932;xxx25141;xxx25398;xxx13878;xxx12336;xxx12336;xxx12336;xxx12389;xxx25142;xxx14648;xxx12336;xxx12336;Ready to Invoice" is a corrupt file.
This file cannot verify.
WARNING: "\\SERVER2\Microsoft Exchange Mailboxes\user [user]xxx61478;Top of Information Storexxx61478;Inboxxxx61478;xxx338;xxx12336;xxx12336;xxx12336;xxx12336;xxx25444;xxx26160;xxx25700;xxx25190;xxx12593;xxx12340;xxx24889;xxx14132;xxx24888;xxx12645;xxx12852;xxx13110;xxx25398;xxx25648;xxx25142;xxx13410;xxx14128;xxx12336;xxx25444;xxx25698;xxx13107;xxx14389;xxx25654;xxx13366;xxx13617;xxx12852;xxx24888;xxx25651;xxx25138;xxx25702;xxx24932;xxx25141;xxx25398; xxx13878;xxx12336;xxx12336;xxx12336;xxx12852;xxx25395;xxx25699;xxx12336;xxx12336;xxx25444;xxx25698;xxx13107;xxx14389;xxx25654;xxx13366;xxx13617;xxx12852;xxx24888;xxx25651;xxx25138;xxx25702;xxx24932;xxx25141;xxx25398;xxx13878;xxx12336;xxx12336;xxx12336;xxx12389;xxx25142;xxx14648;xxx12336;xxx12336;Ready to Invoice" is a corrupt file.
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I can go into the mailbox via OWA and delete the email from the inbox which gets rid of the log entry, but the log entry just comes back with some other corruption later on! We do store backups, as well as brick level backups, and we're not going to drop either method. Have not used dbclean, and have looked at mdbvu32.exe, but it's unecessary, as I can delete this message via OWA. How to remove this from happening?
Using Symantec (Veritas) Backup Exec 10d, Exchange 2003, BES 4.1.