Microsoft KB Archive/169323

= XADM: Cannot Insert an Attachment from a Client =

Article ID: 169323

Article Last Modified on 10/28/2006

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Exchange Server 5.0 Standard Edition

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This article was previously published under Q169323



SYMPTOMS
When a Microsoft Exchange client tries to send a message with an attachment, it may fail with the following error:

The item could not be sent. Client operation failed.

You do not have sufficient permission to this object.

This problem may happen even if the message is a loop-back message to yourself, where only the information store is involved in the process.

Another symptom is that the message will be sent out with an error, and the recipient receives the message, but without the attachment.

The same error occurs even on other workstations, indicating that a specific problem client does not cause the problem.

It is likely that not all mailboxes are affected.



CAUSE
This problem may be caused by the information store corruption. If you type the following at an MS-DOS command prompt, it will report the state as consistent.

edbutil /mh

The Isinteg utility, however, may not report any particular warnings.

The possible cause of the information store corruption is the virus protection software that may be checking the Exchange database files.



RESOLUTION
There are three options to resolve this problem:


 * Restore the last known-good backup of the information store that did not exhibit this problem.
 * Move all mailboxes to another Exchange Server in the site, recreate the information store, and move the mailboxes back.
 * Move each mailbox messages to personal folders (PST files), recreate the information store, and move mail messages back from the PST to each mailbox.

Additional query words: attachment antivirus IS

Keywords: kbprb KB169323

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