Unable to delete a folder in Vault Cache EV 9.0.1
Updated: 01 Mar 2012 | 4 comments
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I have a user who is trying to delete a folder from thier Virtual Vault. When attempting this they receive an error message "You cannot delete this folder because it exists in your mailbox." This only appears to be the case when attempting to delete content from migrated PST files. Deletions are allowed in the policy. Any ideas?
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Is this happening just for
Is this happening just for thi user?
A COM error exception has been caught:80070005
Tru resetting the user's Vault Cache and then try deleting it again after the re-sync. I have seen this before I suspect it's either a bug or "work as designed" but you'll get confirmation if you log a case with Tech Support.
Hope that helps.
Has an archive run been performed since the PST was imported?
If not, then do an mailbox archive run, and then resync the Vault Cache on the client.
Yes an archive run has
Yes an archive run has happened since the PST was migrated.
I assume that the non
I assume that the non deletable folder path is not in the user's mailbox? If it is then that is why it cannot be deleted - Virtual Vault prevents operations on folders that have equivalent folders in the mailbox to prevent contention with the archiving agent and shortcut processing.
If these folders are definitely not in the mailbox, then it might be worth checking what the EV server is reporting to the Vault Cache sync on the client. You can do this from the client, logged in as the user with the problem. Use Internet Explorer to browse to:
http://EAEVMAIL01/EnterpriseVault/GetArchiveFolderHierarchy.aspx?archiveid=1C94B69FD868BE246B89A4F1C5B631E0E1110000EAEVMAIL01
You should be able to see the folder structure in the XML returned and the value of the “ExistsInMbx” attribute. If ExistsInMbx is 1 then the server is telling the client that it should treat that folder as if it exists in the mailbox.
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