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| My Forums | Address Book | Member List | Search | FAQ | Ticket List | Log Out Unable to Mount Store error id:c1041724 Users viewing this topic: none Logged in as: Guest Tree Style Printable Version All Forums >> [Microsoft Exchange http://forums.msexchange.org/Unable_to_Mount_Store_error_id%3Ac1041724/m_1800446156/tm.htm 2003] >> Outlook Web Access >> Unable to Mount Store error id:c1041724 Page: [1] Login Message https://www.experts-exchange.com/questions/21932741/Exchange-2003-server-Error-c1041724-when-I-try-to-mount-mailbox-stores.html << Older Topic Newer Topic >> Unable to Mount Store error id:c1041724 - 14.Jul.2007 10:51:36 AM mdwasim Posts: 263 Joined: 17.Apr.2007 Status: offline Hello Experts, am facing a serious problem after restoring database files from other sever to a new server. I tried guidelines related to eseutil /p, but things doesnt seems to work with me. before restoring database i enabled "can be processing error over written by restore" after finishing it I checked if files are properly replaced or not. and it was ok till here.. when i tried to mount it back.. for the error of c1041724 :-( ran eseutil /p , and tried mounting again, but no luck. hope to get some helping replies. Thanks. Post #: 1 Featured Links* RE: Unable to Mount Store error id:c1041724 - 14.Jul.2007 11:20:27 AM mdwasim Posts: 263 Joined: 17.Apr.2007 Status: offline In event viewer processing error c1041724 i have The MAPI call 'OpenMsgStore' failed with the following error: The Microsoft Exchange Server computer is not available. Either there are network problems or the Microsoft Exchange Server computer is down for maintenance. The MAPI provider failed. Microsoft Exchange Server Information Store ID no: 8004011d-0526-00000000 (in reply to mdwasim) Post #: 2 RE: Unable to Mount Store error id:c1041724 - 14.Jul.2007 12:43:29 PM ismail.mohammed Posts: 3018 Joined: 9.May2007 From: India Status: offline hi, before you mount the database, check "do not mount the database" and then try to start the information store service? Rename old mdbdata folder to mdbdata old and check with blank database. Now i would suggest to save and clear application even log then after that stop the IS service.... run eseutil /mh "path of the database" check the status what is it showing whether it clean shutdown or dirty shutdown. If it is clean shutdown then move all the log files, checkpoint file i.e keep only priv1.edb, pirv1.stm, pub1.edb and pub1.stm in mdbdata folder then run eseutil /d on the database after that check the state again. Then run isinteg fix command... then start to mount the database if then also fail please paste the event log...i.e the complete error message (in reply to mdwasim) Post #: 3 RE: Unable to Mount Store error id:c1041724 - 14.Jul.2007 12:52:01 PM mdwasim Posts: 263 Joined: 17.Apr.2007 Status: offline Hello, THanks for your reply, let
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