Article ID: 175098
Article Last Modified on 10/28/2006
APPLIES TO
- Microsoft Exchange Server 5.5 Standard Edition
This article was previously published under Q175098
SYMPTOMS
When you are installing Exchange Server version 5.5 or upgrading to Exchange Server version 5.5, the process may fail and the following three error messages may appear:
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CAUSE
These error messages may appear during the upgrade or the installation process if there are insufficient system resources, such as low memory, or insufficient hard disk space available to perform the upgrade. Corruption in the database also may cause the upgrade process to fail.
RESOLUTION
If failure is due to insufficient system resources, freeing disk space or adding additional hardware should correct the situation. Freeing memory by closing any running applications or unnecessary services may also allow the upgrade to complete.
If failure is due to corruption in the database (.edb) files, the store files will have to be repaired using the ESEUTIL program before the upgrade or installation to version 5.5 can take place. For more information on using the ESEUTIL program, consult the Microsoft Exchange Server Administrator's Guide, or see Knowledge Base article 182903, "XADM: ESEUTIL Command Line Parameters."
If you chose the Fault Tolerant method during the upgrade process, restarting the services should be the only recovery method needed to continue using the previous version of Exchange Server. This is because the Fault Tolerant installation method copies the database files to a backup directory before beginning the conversion process to Jet97.
MORE INFORMATION
The error messages may be somewhat confusing because all three error messages appear regardless of the cause of the upgrade failure. The first two errors may apply to any problem during a failed upgrade, but the third error message appears even though it has no reflection on the database being corrupted.
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