Microsoft KB Archive/247616

= XADM: Error 1025 Appears in Event Viewer Every 15 Seconds =

Article ID: 247616

Article Last Modified on 10/27/2006

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Exchange Server 5.5 Standard Edition

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This article was previously published under Q247616



SYMPTOMS
While your computer is running Microsoft Exchange Server 5.5, the following event may be logged in the Windows NT Event Viewer application event log every 15 seconds or so:

Event ID: 1025

Source: MSExchangeIS Private

Type: Warning

Category: Transport

Description: An error occurred. Function name or description of problem: EcGetRestriction



CAUSE
This behavior may occur when the data integrity of the information store has become corrupted.

One possible cause of this problem is the number of times any particular search folder is added to and deleted from the ptagSearchBackLinks list, which is a list of information store folders in Exchange Server that is searched by the client. Search folders are at times added to the list more than once, but not all of the instances are deleted when the search is complete. This problem may occur when you perform a search on folders in the information store.



RESOLUTION
To resolve this issue, repair the damage by using the Isinteg utility with the -fix parameter on the information store. The command line for the Isinteg utility in Exchange Server 5.5 is the following:

isinteg -fix -pri -test alltests

It is also possible to resolve this problem either using the isinteg -fix -pri-test search command, or by performing an offline defragmentation.

To keep the problem from recurring, install the latest service pack for Exchange Server 5.5.



STATUS
Microsoft has confirmed that this is a problem in Microsoft Exchange Server 5.5. This problem was corrected in the latest U.S. Service Pack for Microsoft Exchange Server version 5.5.

For information on obtaining this service pack, query on the following word in the Microsoft Knowledge Base, without the spaces:

S E R V P A C K



MORE INFORMATION
There are two types of folders: search folders and normal folders. Search folders are the folders that clients create when they perform a search of a folder and its subfolders. The search folder contains information such as the folders that are being searched, the messages that meet the search conditions, and so on.

On the normal folders, there is a property called ptagSearchBackLinks that lists all of the search folders that reference this normal folder. When items in the folder change (when messages are added, modified, or deleted), the folder must notify the search folder through the ptagSearchBackLinks list.

The problem occurs when these search folders are created (when the client runs a 'Find' procedure), and the search folder is added to the ptagSearchBackLinks list more than once. However, when the search folders are deleted (when the client closes the 'Find' dialog box), the folders are not necessarily removed from the ptagSearchBackLinks list the same number of times that they were added. Consequently, when the items in the normal folders change, they attempt to notify a search folder that does not exist, generating Event ID 1025.

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