MDG: Mac Mail Security Violation Error (175696)
The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Mail Macintosh Client 3.5
This article was previously published under Q175696 SYMPTOMS
The MacMail client for Microsoft Mail PC Networks displays the following
errors when you log on or send new mail.
When logging on to Mail:
Cannot perform any logging to designated files/folders for this session.
When sending new message:
Security Violation: Attempt to Access Modified database file
Error in Saving Mail
However, the message is successfully delivered.
CAUSE
This problem is because the user has enabled Sent Folder Log under the
File, Set Logs for > Sent Messages, and this folder has become corrupted.
RESOLUTION
To resolve this problem, identify the user's hex number using Listuser or
similar tool. Find the Hex# directory that matches the user's hex#. Make
backup copy of the Fodlers\Loc\hex# directory before proceeding.
Option One
Restore from backup the user's entire private folder subdirectory
(Folders\Loc\Hex), in which case all information placed in any folder since
the last backup will be lost.
Option Two
Restore only the corrupted folder file and run FIXIDX to rebuild the index
file, in which case you will lose only the information placed in the
corrupted folder since the last backup.
Option Three
Recover the folders from both the backup and the production postoffice by
using the following procedure:
- Restore a backup of the entire mail database to a different location on
the server or to a local hard disk.
- Run the MS-DOS Mail client against the backup postoffice. Log on to the
affected user's mailbox.
- Archive all the user's folders by selecting Options, Folders,
Folders, Archive.
- In the case of only one folder being corrupted, archive this one from
the backup. All the others can be archived from the production
postoffice.
- On the production postoffice, reset the user's folders with the
Administrator program, Local-Admin, Folders, Reset, Select the user.
This will create a new *.idx file and all existing FLD files will be
renamed BAK.
- With the MS-DOS Mail client on the production postoffice, the archived
folders can now be de-archived by going to Options, Folders, Folders, De-
Archive.
If there is no backup, follow steps above except for step 1 and part of
step 2. Instead, use the MS-DOS Mail client on the production postoffice,
archive all folders except the corrupted folder, and then proceed with the
remaining steps.
Modification Type: | Major | Last Reviewed: | 11/7/2002 |
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Keywords: | kbprb KB175696 |
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