Groupwise Error D107 Attachment
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Asset Management ZENworks Configuration Management ZENworks Endpoint Security Management ZENworks Full Disk Encryption ZENworks Patch Management ZENworks Virtual Appliance Learn more about ZENworks File & Networking Services + File Management Suite Business https://www.novell.com/coolsolutions/tip/17539.html Continuity Clustering Dynamic File Services File Reporter Filr Micro Focus iPrint Open Enterprise Server Storage Manager Looking for Linux? See our new home at SUSE.com Services & Support + Services Overview Help Yourself Knowledgebase Support Forums Documentation Product Support Lifecycle Let Us Help Open Service Request Entitlement & Access Premium Support Technical Support Handbook Download Patches Drivers Contribute Participate in Beta Report Bug Report Software Vulnerability Share a Tip, Trick, etc. Cool Solutions Consulting Customer Center groupwise error My Profile My Products My Support My Training Partners Communities + Communities Blog—Expert Views Blog—Technical Free Tools Support Forums About Us + About Us Contact Us Our Customers Executive Management Job Search Events Media Gallery Industry Analysts Press Releases Subscribe How to Buy + How to Buy Overview Request a Call Find a Partner Shop for Training Volume Licensing & Buying Programs > cool solutions home Solving D107 Errors in GroupWise Novell Cool Solutions: TipBy Brett Walters Digg groupwise error d107 This - Slashdot This Posted: 18 Jul 2006 Problem You may receive a D107 error when GroupWise starts. It is recommended to look for an item in the whole account that is greater than the auto-archive date, and delete it. If you're using the GW Client, the following method may help. Important: Be sure to back up your mailboxes before trying any of these suggestions. Solution 1. From the GW Client menu choose the Check Mailbox Size tool. 2. For each of the 3 categories of items (don't do Trash, it's redundant), sort by date. 3. Delete those items you believe are older than the Auto-Archive date for that item (this can be found in Tools, Options, Environment, Cleanup). Example An item causing D107 Error can be Received, Sent, or Calendar. "Check Mailbox Size" appears to be better at finding old items still considered in the active mailbox. Also, you will likely have many Trash items after this. I recommend leaving the efficient Auto-Archive Trash function to do the cleanup, as deleting many items from Trash at one time (especially if you are using Cache Mode) will be time-consuming. Note: This solution was tested in an environment with Windows XP and GroupWise Client 6.5.
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