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from "Recover Deleted Items" Previous Versions of Exchange > Exchange Previous Versions - Administration, outlook was unable to recover some of the items in this folder public folder Monitoring, and Performance Question 0 Sign in to vote One user has accidentally deleted a folder(it has 600+ items) from his mailbox. unable to recover deleted items outlook 2013 When we tried recovering from "Recover Deleted Items" it is failing with below error. "Outlook was unable to recover some or all of the items in this folder. Make sure you have the required permissions to recover items in this folder and try again. If the
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problem persists, contact your administrator." At the time of performing recovery operations, I am seeing below event in server which is talking about the objfolder limit which is 500 in Exchange 2007 SP2 environment. Can any one suggest me how can I proceed in this kind of scenario? If you answer is to increase the MAPI connection limit, to what value I should increase? Is there any other way available to address this situation. Event Type: Error Event Source: MSExchangeIS Event Category: General Event ID: 9646 Date: 5/19/2010 Time: 3:45:47 PM User: N/A Computer: MAIL1 Description: Mapi session "/o=CCC/ou=XXX/cn=Recipients/cn=User1" exceeded the maximum of 500 objects of type "objtFolder".Thanks, Sitaram http://techibee.com http://sitaram-pamarthi.com Wednesday, May 19, 2010 11:56 AM Reply | Quote Answers 0 Sign in to vote I resolved it by increasing the ObjFolder limits. Thanks eve
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2015 Last seen - Latest answer on Mar 2, 2015 05:14PM I try to open deleted item recovery in Outlook 2010 and attempts to recover any message and receives the following error message: "Outlook https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/exchange/en-US/0194c8cf-d6e7-45c7-b7a0-13481490b1ec/error-while-restoring-deleted-folder-from-recover-deleted-items?forum=exchangesvradminlegacy was unable to recover some or all of the items in this folder. make sure you have the required permissions to recover items in this folder, and try again. If the problem persists, contact your administrator." Looking for any thoughts on this. See more Problem recovering deleted item in Outlook 2010 How To Disable Message Recovery on Outlook How To Recover Deleted Items in Gmail OneDrive - http://ccm.net/forum/affich-793633-problem-recovering-deleted-item-in-outlook-2010 How to Recover Deleted Items Recover deleted items (Solved) Recover deleted emails in Outlook Express... [Solved] (Solved) Helpful +1 Report silcottharl 1Posts Thursday February 12, 2015Registration date February 12, 2015 Last seen Feb 12, 2015 10:28AM To repair a corrupt PST file by using SCANPST.EXE, first go to the location according to MS Outlook version shown above. Make sure the MS Outlook program is not running on the system, i.e. it is closed. Once the SCANPST.EXE file will be found, the following steps are required: 1. Go to the location where SCANPST.EXE file is saved. 2. Double-click SCANPST.EXE. 3. A short window Microsoft Outlook Inbox Repair Tool will pop up 4. Now click on Browse to select corrupt PST file from the system directory. 5. A new window Select File To Scan will pop up. Select corrupt PST file. 6. Selected PST file will be shown on the edit box. Now click on Start to start the scanning process. 7. SCANPST.EXE will start scanning the corrupt PST file. 8. Within a few seconds the file will be scanned. All the errors and issues will be shown here, if found. 9. The box "Make backup of scanned file before repairing" is c
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2010 Outlook was unable to recover some or all of the items in this folder. Make sure you have the required permissions to recover items in this folder and try again. If the problem persists, contact your administrator I came across this error while I(or my users) trying to restore bulk emails in outlook using "Recover Deleted Items" option. Single or little more emails restoration works fine but this issue is coming only when I attempt bulk restoration. When this happened for the user, I am clue less what was happening. I went to event viewer on the server where user mailbox is hosted and observed below error when the user is attempting the restoration. Event Type: Error Event Source: MSExchangeIS Event Category: General Event ID: 9646 Date: 7/19/2010 Time: 3:45:47 PM User: N/A Computer: MYEXCHANGE Description: Mapi session "/o=ORG/ou=SITE/cn=Recipients/cn=myuser" exceeded the maximum of 500 objects of type "objtFolder". After a little bit of googling I found an article (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/830829/en-us) which is talking about similar issue and increasing the limits on Object types that you see in event viewer should fix the issue. I tried increasing the ObjFolder limit to 1000(note: 500 is the default; if you don't find this key, it is safe to create one as per KB) on my exchange server but still it didn't work and was saying exceeded the limit of 1000 this time. At this point I was not sure what was the optimum value to which I should increase this limit to make the restoration happen. As I didn't find answer to this question in google, I polled one of friend who is with MS and knows more about exchange. He said there are no limits defined as such and it's a trial and error method we should try. I bumped it to 10,000 this time and restoration worked. Along with this informaiton, my friend passed me a note as well. The more limit you put the more the load on your exchange server. So, be cautious while increasing the limits and I prefer to do it during off hours so that load will be less on the server and your users will be away anyways and that also gives you ample