The 8000 messages are for a bad appointment in his calendar. He needs to
delete (remove) the appointment and re-enter it. It will cause more problems
the long it is in his calendar.

The ESE messages are informational, and appear then Exchange maintenance
runs.

On Mon, Jun 13, 2011 at 11:23 AM, Jim Dandy <jda...@asmail.ucdavis.edu>wrote:

> Thanks for your response back  Here are some event log entries that may be
> of interest
>
>
>
> There are a bunch of these.  Although they may be more frequent, they
> aren’t new.  It’s been happening for years.  They are always in the early AM
> – perhaps backup related?
>
>
>
> Source: ESE
>
> Category: General
>
> Event ID: 101
>
> Description: ESEUTIL (6048) The database engine stopped.
>
>
>
> Source: ESE
>
> Category: General
>
> Event ID: 100
>
> Description: ESEUTIL (5372) The database engine 6.05.7638.0002 started.
>
>
>
> These have occurred in the past but not frequently.  He uses an iPhone.  I
> suppose it could have something to do with it.  My concern is that these
> might be generated if the IS is corrupted and looses the time of an
> appointment?
>
>
>
> Source: EXCDO
>
> Category: General
>
> EventID: 8206
>
> Description: Calendaring agent failed with error code 0x80040229 while
> saving appointment.
>
>
>
> Source: EXCDO
>
> Category: General
>
> EventID: 8239
>
> Description: An appointment with the subject "Working Group Mtg." was
> saved to mailbox myu...@ucdavis.edu. The start time is missing, so the
> calendaring agent cannot publish the free/busy information for this
> appointment. To correct this, please delete the appointment and recreate it.
>
>
>
> Source: EXCDO
>
> Category: General
>
> EventID: 8241
>
> Description: An existing appointment with the subject "Working Group Mtg."
> in mailbox myu...@ucdavis.edu was modified. The start time, or both the
> duration and end time of the existing appointment were missing.
>
>
>
> Other than that, there isn’t anything out of the ordinary in the logs –
> certainly nothing really scary like your “Your IS is corrupt” or even “an IS
> error was detected and resolved.”
>
>
>
> Curt
>
> *From:* Todd Lemmiksoo [mailto:tlemmik...@gmail.com]
> *Sent:* Sunday, June 12, 2011 8:15 AM
> *To:* MS-Exchange Admin Issues
> *Subject:* Re: Exchange 2003 Crisis
>
>
>
> before trying to do anything ...is the store still mounded, look in event
> log for Information store messages. Then post back
>
> On Sun, Jun 12, 2011 at 1:13 AM, Jim Dandy <jda...@asmail.ucdavis.edu>
> wrote:
>
> Thursday morning I came to work and my exchange server was not receiving
> mail. The antivirus engine had stopped and after that the event log
> registered thousands of entries that the Ninja VSAPI had refused Microsoft
> Exchange InfoStore request to scan a message because the Ninja Store Scanner
> is down. (I’m using Vipre E-mail Security for antivirus/antispam). No other
> unusual entries were found in the event log.  I rebooted the server and it
> took a really long time to shut down. When it came back up the Ninja Store
> scanner service was not started but I was able to start it manually. Without
> going into a lot more detail I’ll just say the info store wasn’t working
> right. Subsequent attempts to stop the IS service failed. I disabled Vipre,
> rebooted again and everything resumed normal function (except no
> antivirus/antispam). I updated Vipre and reenabled its services. The
> following morning the server had crashed in the same way.  When it crashes
> messages are not delivered to inboxes and the sender does not get an NDR.
>
>
>
> Since then I’ve had a user claim that he tried to move some messages from
> one folder to another and they disappeared. Later he told me that he had an
> important message in his inbox and when he tried to open it, it disappeared.
>
>
>
> So, the questions I have are
>
>
>
> 1) Could a corrupt info store cause the av scanner to fail like this? If
> so, how can I check for/repair the store?
>
> 2) Does this guy’s claims seem possible that messages are just
> disappearing?
>
>
>
> Details
>
> Exchange Server 2003 with both front and backend servers.
>
> Vipre E-mail security latest version.
>
>
>
> Thanks for your help.
>
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