The queue in '{0}' database already contains a move request for '{1}'. However, Active Directory reports the mailbox as not being moved. It's possible that someone created this move request recently, while targeting a different domain controller, and Active Directory replication has not yet occured. You can examine this move request by running the command 'Get-MoveRequestStatistics -MoveRequestQueue '{0}' -MailboxGuid {2} -IncludeReport | fl'. If you believe this to be an orphaned move request, you can remove it by running the command 'Remove-MoveRequest -MoveRequestQueue '{0}' -MailboxGuid {2}'.
The public folder store '{3}' on server {2} is {9} GB in size. Standard editions of Microsoft Exchange Server are limited ...
The public folder store where offline address book '{1}' is hosted is either missing or incorrect. The hosting server may ...
The public folder you're trying to access couldn't be found. If the problem continues, contact your helpdesk and tell them ...
The queue folder of SMTP instance '{1}' on server {2} contains more than {9} files. This may cause severe Exchange performance ...
The queue in '{0}' database already contains a move request for '{1}'. However, Active Directory reports the mailbox as not ...
The range of log files %1 to %2 is missing (error %3) and cannot be used. If these log files are required for recovery, a ...
The range of log files %1 to %2 is missing (error %3) and cannot be used. If these log files are required for recovery, a ...
The range of log files %4 to %5 is missing (error %6) and cannot be used. If these log files are required for recovery, a ...
The range of log files %4 to %5 is missing (error %6) and cannot be used. If these log files are required for recovery, a ...