Step 1 : Start the Entourage repair Tool software. Now in the text box, you will find a default location of the database file, is by default selected. Step 2: After this, the file will scan itself. After the completion of the scanning process, a summary message box will get displayed. Step 3: After this has a preview of the repaired Entourage database file before saving, open it in Stellar Phoenix Entourage Repair.
You will find the default repaired mail which is displayed on the preview window. You can even select your desired Entourage mailbox folder to see its contents. Select your desired destination for saving the repaired file. Step 5: At last you will find a saving process dialog box.
I'll see if I can get a list of our issues compiled. StarKruzr, Sorry, Schweib corrected me on a post a little further up. I thought I had read that MS announced such a move. Originally posted by yi: quote:.
Originally posted by Schwieb: The local DB contains a mirror of much but not all of the Exchange content, and yes, includes attachments. Originally posted by irfoton: Hasn't MS confirmed that the next version of Entourage will not have a single mail db so it will play nicer with TimeMachine. Registered: May 13, Posts: Posted: Thu Jan 29, pm.
Grafux "Tempus rerum imperator. Posted: Fri Jan 30, am. Posted: Wed Feb 04, pm. I have updated the mazrequestlength of web. The server cannot fulfill the request" Before these changes the error was a message stating the user had exceeded a size limit, so i feel we've got past the 1st hurdle, but something is still not going through.
Driving me up the wall. Running Fully patched Exchange on Windows R2 - mixture or Outlook clients and Entourage latest version. Found this article when I was searching for an issue i'm having with Entourage and with OWA attachment sizes. I'm not using , i'm using so this may not resolve your issue Ride but give it a try. I enabled Custom Error logging and found that the max size must be between , where as above it sets it to , like I said Exchange may have a larger cap then and this may be completely unrelated but I figured I would reply.
All I did was follow the above steps and instead of using I used Has anyone else gotten this to work? As mentioned, there are multiple maxrequestlength entries in the ews web. The OPs instructions are very vague. Is the iis "appcmd" part necessary? How would one undo that if it breaks IIS like it did for Ride? So how in the world did this get marked as the answer? I'm in the same boat as JDH1 and at the command prompt I get errors from the appcmd lines. Don't the appcmd lines just modify the web.
I have to set them back to the default and restart IIS. This is a base 64 encoded message, for me, JDH1's value didn't work. I didn't touch OWA. This is required because if you don't, it will revert to the original value upon restarting IIS or the server. Then restarted my Outlook Mail Clients. Worked perfectly then. You may want to retain a backup copy of the file you modified, and another copy of the current one incase a patch overwrites it.
Then rerun the appcmd statement to make the new value stick. Outlook technician here. The web. Outlook This will be resolved in a future release. Edit the web. While you can stuff thousands of messages in a folder, this will cause problems exporting, rebuilding, importing etc. Keep no more than 2GB of data per folder. However Exchange works best when you follow these basics. The Inbox syncs more frequently than any other and should be kept as clean as possible.
Do NOT make subfolders under the Inbox. How much free space on your drive? Flags can cause slowdowns when switching windows. Flagged messages are now considered a type of "to-do", by the way. You can do a smart search to show all flagged items. I would remove flags on older items that no longer need attention.
You can assign a category to these items if needed to show a priority. Linking can cause slowdowns. For example in the Address Book: Once it opens, click on the name column to re-sort your contacts.
That should cause Outlook to re-sort the list and speed things up. How satisfied are you with this reply? Thanks for your feedback, it helps us improve the site. Outlook does not use the Entourage identities at all. It can.
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