Microsoft KB Archive/283149

= XADM: -1011 Error Message Is Still Reported After You Run ISINTEG -PATCH =

Article ID: 283149

Article Last Modified on 10/28/2006

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Exchange Server 5.5 Standard Edition

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This article was previously published under Q283149



SYMPTOMS
When you run the isinteg -patch command to start the information store, Isinteg may finish successfully, but the information store may still report a &quot;-1011&quot; error message.



CAUSE
This issue can occur if the user account that you are using to run isinteg -patch does not have the appropriate permissions to modify the database files.



RESOLUTION
To resolve this issue, log on using an account that has permission to edit database files (for example, the Exchange Service Account).



MORE INFORMATION
When you run isinteg -patch, it runs but it does not report an &quot;Access is Denied&quot; error message. Instead, it reports that the information store has been successfully updated. To confirm this behavior, rename one of the information store files, and then run the command line again. Isinteg does not report that it could not find the information store; it does not report any error messages.

For example, if you want to rename the Pub.edb file to &quot;Pub.old&quot;, run isinteg -patch. Isinteg reports that it has successfully updated the information store. However, you expect to receive the following error message:

Warning, public store was not found (assuming private-only store)

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