Either the database files are corrupt or the proper versions of the Eseutil.exe and Ese.dll files are missing. If you have recently upgraded your Exchange server, copy them from that server to the DPM server.Contact your Exchange server administrator, and then verify the issue. You can recover the last known good backup to address the corrupted state.
Either run a synchronization, or wait for the next scheduled synchronization to occur. If the problem persists, check your ...
Either stop protecting this data source from this DPM server or take over ownership of the data source for this DPM server. ...
Either stop the DPM protection agent service on %ServerName; and make sure that the QoS Packet Scheduler is enabled, or disable ...
Either the database files are corrupt or the proper versions of the Eseutil.exe and Ese.dll files are missing. If you have ...
Either the database files are corrupt or the proper versions of the Eseutil.exe and Ese.dll files are missing. If you have ...
Either the database files are corrupt or the proper versions of the Eseutil.exe and Ese.dll files are missing. If you have ...
Enable case-sensitive support on the DPM server by following the steps described in http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;938455. ...
Enable the protection agent on the protected computer in DPM Administrator Console, in the Management task area, on the Agents ...
End-users can not recover previous versions of files from Data Protection Manager if shadow copies are being saved locally ...