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 Post subject: Exchange is unable to mount the database that you specified
PostPosted: Wed May 27, 2009 8:43 am 
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when i came into work today i found that outlook was offline for everybody and it was because the exchange store wasn't mounted. when i try to mount it i get an error that says:

Exchange is unable to mount the database that you specified. Specified database: Server1\First Storage Group\Mailbox Database; Error code: MapiExceptionCallFailed: Unable to mount database. (hr=0x80004005, ec=-530)

i have exchange 2007 on sbs 2008. anyone know what to do?


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 Post subject: Re: Exchange is unable to mount the database that you specified
PostPosted: Wed May 27, 2009 3:57 pm 
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Hi Jabba.

Have a look at using eseutil to check the integrity of the database and repair it if necessary. Just run "eseutil" from the command prompt and it will show the available commands.

I would make a copy of the First Storage Group folder first, just incase.

Did you have a power outage or something that could have caused the database to corrupt?

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 Post subject: Re: Exchange is unable to mount the database that you specified
PostPosted: Wed May 27, 2009 5:50 pm 
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the integrity check said all was ok so i tried a repair but it came up with a jet error saying there was a bad signature in one of the log files but didn't say which one. it still won't mount. what else shall i try?


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 Post subject: Re: Exchange is unable to mount the database that you specified
PostPosted: Thu May 28, 2009 10:51 am 
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It sounds like there is a problem with the logs not being consistent with the database. If a repair doesn't work, and you can afford to lose the mail that has come in since it stopped working, you can just delete the log files and run another repair.


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 Post subject: Re: Exchange is unable to mount the database that you specified
PostPosted: Tue Aug 03, 2010 11:17 am 
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You might be facing this problem due to some sort of corruption in Exchange Database or log files are missing. I am providing a link of the article related to Exchange Database Repair. Hope that article will be helpful for you. http://www.articlesbase.com/data-recovery-articles/how-to-make-expedient-edb-repair-possible-939733.html


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 Post subject: Re: Exchange is unable to mount the database that you specif
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jabba wrote:
when i came into work today i found that outlook was offline for everybody and it was because the exchange store wasn't mounted. when i try to mount it i get an error that says:

Exchange is unable to mount the database that you specified. Specified database: Server1\First Storage Group\Mailbox Database; Error code: MapiExceptionCallFailed: Unable to mount database. (hr=0x80004005, ec=-530)

i have exchange 2007 on sbs 2008. anyone know what to do?

For working out troubles with edb files you can use edb recovery. It has easy to use interface for any users, working under any version of Windows OS. The program can work with corrupted or lost .edb files.


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