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Ciprian Adrian Rusen | 08/04/2014Share onFacebookGoogle+TwitterPrint If you are using Microsoft Office or Office 365 intensively, chances are that its document cache will get corrupted one day. When that happens, using Office turns into a very frustrating experience, that's filled with error messages and problems like not being able to

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and dodgy solutions that may or may not work, we have decided to publish this step by step tutorial and help you fix this problem. Problem Description - The Microsoft Office Document Cache Encountered a Problem If dovecot index rebuild the Microsoft Office document cache gets corrupted, each time the Microsoft Office Upload Center is started, you are shown an error message that says: "The Microsoft Office Document Cache encountered a problem". If you click or tap on that error, the Upload Center says that it needs to repair the document cache before it can continue. If you press Repair, a new error message is shown, stating that: "This action cannot be completed because another application dovecot rebuild maildir index is using the Microsoft Office Document Cache". When opening a Microsoft document of any type (Word, Excel, Powerpoint), you also get an error message saying: "A problem occurred while accessing the Office Document Cache". If you try to repair the problem, you encounter the issue described earlier. This happens because the Microsoft Office document cache is corrupted, unusable and unrepairable. The only solution is to delete it and have Microsoft Office create a fresh cache for its documents. The Solution - Kill the Processes Using the Cache & Delete It The first step is to close all Microsoft Office applications. There should be no Office document opened. Then, you need to end all the processes that are using the Microsoft Office document cache. In order to do this, open the Task Manager. If you don't know how, read these tutorials: The Basics About the Task Manager: View, Run or End Applications and Processes - if you are using Windows 7. 8 Ways to Start the Task Manager - if you are using Windows 8 or 8.1. In Windows 7, go to the Processes tab while in Windows 8 or 8.1 go to the Details tab. There you will see all the processes that are currently running. Now you need to find and kill the processes that use the Microsoft Office Document Cache. There's always

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] Hello all. I run on a problems? dovecot: Feb doveadm rebuild index 13 08:36:13 Error: IMAP(logistic at fxclub.org): Maildir filename has wrong W value: /var/spool/dovecot/domains/fxclub.org/logistic/.fxclub/1135926892.Re1a4ad89Q1436.newmail.fxclub.org,S=24630,W=2 4849:2, dovecot:

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Feb 13 08:36:13 Error: IMAP(logistic at fxclub.org): Corrupted index cache file /var/spool/dovecot/domains/fxclub.org/logistic/.fxclub/dovecot.index.cache: Broken virtual size for mail UID 332 dovecot: Feb 13 08:36:13 Info: IMAP(logistic http://www.digitalcitizen.life/fix-problems-microsoft-office-document-cache-being-corrupted at fxclub.org): Disconnected: Disconnected bytes=435/135596 dovecot: Feb 13 08:36:14 Info: imap-login: Login: user=, method=PLAIN, rip=194.87.53.162, lip=78.129.148.74, TLS dovecot: Feb 13 08:36:15 Info: IMAP(chief at omsk.fxclub.org): Disconnected: Logged out bytes=349/5517 dovecot: Feb 13 08:36:15 Info: IMAP(chief at omsk.fxclub.org): Disconnected: Logged out bytes=63/280 dovecot: Feb 13 08:36:15 Error: IMAP(logistic at http://www.dovecot.org/list/dovecot/2009-February/037416.html fxclub.org): FETCH for mailbox fxclub UID 332 got too little data: 318 vs 319 dovecot: Feb 13 08:36:15 Error: IMAP(logistic at fxclub.org): Maildir filename has wrong W value: /var/spool/dovecot/domains/fxclub.org/logistic/.fxclub/1135926892.Re1a4ad89Q1436.newmail.fxclub.org,S=24630,W=2 4849:2, dovecot: Feb 13 08:36:15 Error: IMAP(logistic at fxclub.org): Corrupted index cache file /var/spool/dovecot/domains/fxclub.org/logistic/.fxclub/dovecot.index.cache: Broken virtual size for mail UID 332 dovecot: Feb 13 08:36:15 Info: IMAP(logistic at fxclub.org): Disconnected: Disconnected bytes=395/135319 It got then reconfigure MS Outlook 2007 SP1 to make a full download of email - not only headers. Then I reconfig it back to headers only - all work fine. How can I fix it? It is safe to delete index files? Self healing seems to not work here. #dovecot -n mail# dovecot -n # 1.1.8: /usr/local/etc/dovecot.conf # OS: FreeBSD 7.0-RELEASE-p9 i386 ufs base_dir: /var/run/dovecot/ log_path: /var/log/dovecot/dovecot.log info_log_path: /var/log/dovecot/dovecot.log protocols: imap imaps pop3 pop3s managesieve listen(default): * listen(imap): * listen(pop3): * listen(managesieve): *:2000 ssl_ca_file: /usr/local/etc/certs/GlobalSignCA.crt ssl_cert_

Revu Mac Resources Revu iPad Resources Tutorials & Training Video Shorts Manuals & Help License & Installation Release Notes Bluebeam Revu Revu Mac Revu iPad Studio http://support.bluebeam.com/articles/error-message-your-font-cache-is-corrupt-rebuilding-now/ Prime Studio Enterprise Compatibility Bluebeam Revu Bluebeam Revu Mac Studio Enterprise Community https://discussions.apple.com/thread/4274658?tstart=0 Forum Contact Support FAQ Library Search For Search Error Message: "Your font cache is corrupt, rebuilding now." Created 09/15/2015 Author Yaasin Category Troubleshooting Summary What to do when the Revu font cache has gotten corrupted and can't be rebuilt. Relevant Products Bluebeam Revu Problem An error message appears saying cache file that "Your font cache is corrupt, rebuilding now." However it can't be rebuilt. Solution You can fix this by following the steps listed below for deleting the FontCache.xml file, and reopening Revu: In Windows 10, 8.1, and 7 for Revu 2016 Close Revu. Click Start, type or paste %ProgramData%\Bluebeam Software\Bluebeam Revu\2016\Revu\ and press enter. Delete the file FontCache.xml Reopen Bluebeam Revu. corrupted index cache In Windows 8.1, 7 and Vista for up to Revu 2015 Close Revu. Click Start, type or paste %ProgramData%\Bluebeam Software\Bluebeam Revu\Revu\ and press enter. Delete the file FontCache.xml Reopen Bluebeam Revu. Note: The ProgramData folder is normally hidden by default. Please do the following if you don't see it: Windows 10 and 8 - Click the View tab in Windows Explorer and fill in the "Hidden items" check box.  In Windows 7 and Vista - Click Organize > Folder and Search Options. When the Folder Options dialog opens, click the View tab and then enable the "Show Hidden Files, Folders and Drives" option. In Windows XP Note: Although we’ve provided the instructions listed below, it’s important to know that Microsoft no longer supports Windows XP. With this in mind, we’re unable to provide support for Revu versions that are incompatible with currently supported versions of Windows. Please refer to our compatibility information for further details. If you’d like to run Bluebeam Revu on a supported version of Windows, you can purchase the current version online from the Bluebeam Store. Close Revu. Cl

not post a blank message. Please type your message and try again. LMM50 Level 1 (0 points) Q: iCal cache is corrupted I'm getting the following errors from iCal:9/7/12 10:37:13.629 AM iCal: CoreData: error: (11) Fatal error. The database at /Users/lisamaco/Library/Calendars/Calendar Cache is corrupted. SQLite error code:11, 'database disk image is malformed'9/7/12 10:37:13.629 AM iCal: WARNING: CalDAVAccountRefreshQueueableOperation :: refresh :: save failed9/7/12 10:37:13.630 AM iCal: Error: Error Domain=NSCocoaErrorDomain Code=259 "The file "Calendar Cache” couldn't be opened because it isn't in the correct format." { NSFilePath = "/Users/lisamaco/Library/Calendars/Calendar Cache"; NSSQLiteErrorDomain = 11; NSUnderlyingException = "Fatal error. The database at /Users/lisamaco/Library/Calendars/Calendar Cache is corrupted. SQLite error code:11, 'database disk image is malformed'";}9/7/12 10:37:14.110 AM iCal: Account refresh failed with error: Error Domain=NSCocoaErrorDomain Code=259 "The file "Calendar Cache” couldn't be opened because it isn't in the correct format." UserInfo=0x7f8e0fd39c10 {NSSQLiteErrorDomain=11, NSFilePath=/Users/lisamaco/Library/Calendars/Calendar Cache, NSUnderlyingException=Fatal error. The database at /Users/lisamaco/Library/Calendars/Calendar Cache is corrupted. SQLite error code:11, 'database disk image is malformed', AccountName=lisa.maco@me.com, CalDAVErrFromRefresh=YES} Ok, so I get it. But what do I do about it? My iCal entries *should* be in the cloud (they are showing up on my iPhone). How do I clear or delete and recreate the cache?

iMac, Mac OS X (10.7.4) Posted on Sep 7, 2012 7:48 AM I have this question too by LMM50,Solvedanswer LMM50 Level 1 (0 points) A: Shazamm! Worked like a champ. Thanks Posted on Sep 7, 2012 5:43 PM See the answer in context Close Q: iCal cache is corrupted All replies Helpful answers by John Maisey, John Maisey Sep 7, 2012 1:40 PM in response to LMM50 Level 5 (6,895 points) Sep 7, 2012 1:40 PM in response to LMM50 Hi,Quit iCal. In Finder, from the Go menu select 'Go to Folder...'. Enter the path ~/Library/Calendars/ . A new Finder window should open. From that window move the file Calendar Cache to your Desktop. Re-open iCal.Let me know how it goes.Best wishesJohn M Helpful (0) Reply options Link to this post by LMM50

 

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