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Guest Concerned in Illinois
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I suddenly "lost" the history of sent email, going back to Dec 2006. When I

went to the problem log of my computer, I saw the following message:

 

 

Catalog Database (1056) The version store for this instance (0) has reached

its maximum size of 16Mb. It is likely that a long-running transaction is

preventing cleanup of the version store and causing it to build up in size.

Updates will be rejected until the long-running transaction has been

completely committed or rolled back. Possible long-running transaction:

SessionId: 0x02CF03C0 Session-context : 0x00000000 Session-context ThreadId:

0x00000638

 

What do I do to correct this problem so that I can see all of my sent emails

stored on my computer?

 

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Concerned in Illinois

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Guest Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]
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Re: Lost "Sent" email

 

Concerned in Illinois <ConcernedinIllinois@discussions.microsoft.com>

wrote:

> I suddenly "lost" the history of sent email, going back to Dec 2006.

> When I went to the problem log of my computer, I saw the following

> message:

>

>

> Catalog Database (1056) The version store for this instance (0) has

> reached its maximum size of 16Mb. It is likely that a long-running

> transaction is preventing cleanup of the version store and causing it

> to build up in size. Updates will be rejected until the long-running

> transaction has been completely committed or rolled back. Possible

> long-running transaction: SessionId: 0x02CF03C0 Session-context :

> 0x00000000 Session-context ThreadId: 0x00000638

>

> What do I do to correct this problem so that I can see all of my sent

> emails stored on my computer?

 

What email client/server are you using? If you're using Exchange server,

this wouldn't be on "your computer" - it would be on the server, and it

would be 16GB for the maximum database size in Exchange Standard (unless

you're using E2003 SP2 or E2007). And even then, this wouldn't wipe out mail

from a specific folder. Please provide more detail; I suspect this isn't the

best newsgroup for your question.

Guest Pegasus \(MVP\)
Posted

Re: Lost "Sent" email

 

 

"Concerned in Illinois" <ConcernedinIllinois@discussions.microsoft.com>

wrote in message news:758BD3B6-FF2F-47BE-B8D6-20739AC1E6AE@microsoft.com...

>I suddenly "lost" the history of sent email, going back to Dec 2006. When

>I

> went to the problem log of my computer, I saw the following message:

>

> Catalog Database (1056) The version store for this instance (0) has

> reached

> its maximum size of 16Mb. It is likely that a long-running transaction is

> preventing cleanup of the version store and causing it to build up in

> size.

> Updates will be rejected until the long-running transaction has been

> completely committed or rolled back. Possible long-running transaction:

> SessionId: 0x02CF03C0 Session-context : 0x00000000 Session-context

> ThreadId:

> 0x00000638

>

> What do I do to correct this problem so that I can see all of my sent

> emails

> stored on my computer?

>

> --

> Concerned in Illinois

 

It would be useful if you posted full details of the mail system you are

using.

Guest Pegasus \(MVP\)
Posted

Re: Lost "Sent" email

 

Looks like your clock / time zone is out of whack.

You're posting in the past.

Guest Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]
Posted

Re: Lost "Sent" email

 

Pegasus (MVP) <I.can@fly.com> wrote:

> Looks like your clock / time zone is out of whack.

> You're posting in the past.

 

Hmmm....it shows up fine here.

Original post: 7/8/07, 10:12AM.

My reply: 7/8/07, 10:25AM.

Guest Pegasus \(MVP\)
Posted

Re: Lost "Sent" email

 

 

"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]"

<lanwench@heybuddy.donotsendme.unsolicitedmailatyahoo.com> wrote in message

news:u8OwehXwHHA.4300@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...

> Pegasus (MVP) <I.can@fly.com> wrote:

>> Looks like your clock / time zone is out of whack.

>> You're posting in the past.

>

> Hmmm....it shows up fine here.

> Original post: 7/8/07, 10:12AM.

> My reply: 7/8/07, 10:25AM.

 

Looks fine now - perhaps your message took an

excessively long time until it reached my newsreader.

It's happened before.


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