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Old November 9th 07, 02:45 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Mike54
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Default 80070003 Synchronization Error

Outlook XP or Outlook 2003
Exchange 2003 SP2
Windows 2003 Server

When I reply to an email from another user on our exchange server they are
receiving the following error when trying to open the reply:

10:31:48 Synchronizer Version 11.0.8161
10:31:48 Synchronizing Mailbox 'Last Name, First Name'
10:31:48 Synchronizing server changes in folder 'Inbox'
10:31:48 Downloading from server 'exchange.domain.local'
10:31:48 The following message had an error and synchronization of it
was skipped (0x80070003):
10:31:48 " This is a reply"
10:31:48 1 item(s) changed read-state in offline folder
10:31:48 Done

This started after we moved our data store from c:\program
files\exchsrvr\mdbdata
to e:\mdbdata using the instructions in kb822676. This error is occurring
when 2 other users reply to emails. All other users (200) are not having a
problem.
I have double checked the paths specified in exchange. I am not sure but
this looks like a permissions issue. I am not sure which files/folders I
should check permissions for. Can someone pleae help.


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Old December 18th 07, 05:48 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
LostExcelData
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Default 80070003 Synchronization Error

I am having this same issue, did you ever get it resolved?


"Mike54" wrote:

Outlook XP or Outlook 2003
Exchange 2003 SP2
Windows 2003 Server

When I reply to an email from another user on our exchange server they are
receiving the following error when trying to open the reply:

10:31:48 Synchronizer Version 11.0.8161
10:31:48 Synchronizing Mailbox 'Last Name, First Name'
10:31:48 Synchronizing server changes in folder 'Inbox'
10:31:48 Downloading from server 'exchange.domain.local'
10:31:48 The following message had an error and synchronization of it
was skipped (0x80070003):
10:31:48 " This is a reply"
10:31:48 1 item(s) changed read-state in offline folder
10:31:48 Done

This started after we moved our data store from c:\program
files\exchsrvr\mdbdata
to e:\mdbdata using the instructions in kb822676. This error is occurring
when 2 other users reply to emails. All other users (200) are not having a
problem.
I have double checked the paths specified in exchange. I am not sure but
this looks like a permissions issue. I am not sure which files/folders I
should check permissions for. Can someone pleae help.


 




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