When you try to mount a mailbox or a public store, you may receive the following error message:
An internal processing error has occurred. Try restarting the Exchange System
Manager or the Microsoft Exchange Information Store service, or both. ID no:
c1041724
The following error and information messages may be logged in the application event log:
Event ID: 301
Source: Ese98
Type: Information
Computer: Server1
Information Store (2184) the database engine has begun replaying logfile C:\Programme\Exchsrvr\mdbdata\E00000E7.log.
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Event ID: 477
Source: Ese98
Type: Error
Computer: Server1
Information Store (2184) The log range read from the file "C:\Programme\Exchsrvr\mdbdata\E00000E8.log" at offset 3343872 (0x0000000000330600) for 35328 (0x00008a00) bytes failed verification due to a range checksum mismatch. The read operation will fail with error -501 (0xfffffe0b). If this condition persists then please restore the logfile from a previous backup.
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Event ID: 465
Source: Ese98
Type: Error
Computer: Server1
Information Store (2184) Corruption was detected during soft recovery in logfile C:\Programme\Exchsrvr\mdbdata\E00000E8.log. The failing checksum record is located at position 6531:471. Data not matching the log-file fill pattern first appeared in sector 6600. This logfile has been damaged and is unusable.
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Event ID: 301
Source: Ese98
Type: Information
Computer: Server1
Information Store (2184) The database engine has begun replaying logfile C:\Programme\Exchsrvr\mdbdata\E00000E8.log.
For more information, click http://search.support.microsoft.com/search/?adv=1.
Event ID: 454
Source: Ese98
Type: Error
Computer: Server1
Information Store (2184) Database recovery/restore failed with unexpected error -501.
Note In these error messages, the word "logfile" is a misspelling for the words "log file."