99.9% of the time, database corruption is caused by issues with the underlying hard disk drive subsystem. The hard disk issues should be investigated and corrected before performing this procedure. Look for previous Extensible Storage Engine (ESE) read/write timeouts or failures in the Application event log as well as disk read/write or accessibility events in the System event log.
OALGen truncated or dropped properties for entry '%1' in address list '%2' because they exceeded the configured size limits ...
Object cannot be saved because its ExchangeVersion property is {0}, which is not supported by the current version {1}. You ...
Object not found. No replica of the object can be found on this server. Replication not enabled for this folder or object ...
of the processor time is in processes other than the store.exe, inetinfo.exe, emsmta.exe, lsass.exe, w3wp.exe, exmgmt.exe, ...
of the time, database corruption is caused by issues with the underlying hard disk drive subsystem. The hard disk issues ...
Of the {1} in progress calls, {2} of them are waiting on the directory. Please check the health of the directory servers. ...
Offline Address Book "{0}" presently has no distribution method set. You will need to manually configure it for web based ...
On a Hub Transport server, the Microsoft Exchange EdgeSync service synchronizes configuration data hourly and recipient data ...
on server {2} does not appear to have a corresponding SMTP system mailbox object in Active Directory. This may cause messages ...