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Hi.

 

In application events I'm getting messages like these:

 

Log Name:Application,

Source:Microsoft-Windows-CAPI2,

Event ID:257,

Level:Error,

Keywords:Classic,

User:N/A,

Description: The Cryptographic Services service failed to initialize the Catalog Database. The ESENT error was: -583.

 

Log Name:Application,

Source:SceCli,

Event ID:1005,

Level:Error,

 

Keywords:Classic,

User:N/A,

Description: Some JET database is corrupt. Run esentutl /g to check the integrity of the security database %%windir%%securityDatabasesecedit.sdb. If it is corrupt,

attempt a soft recovery first by running esentutl /r in the %%windir%%security directory. If soft recovery fails, attempt a repair with esentutl /p on %%windir%%securityDatabasesecedit.sdb. Then delete the log files in %%windir%%security. Ошибка при открытии

баз данных безопасности, таких, как %windir%securitydatabasesecedit.sdb.

 

But when I was tried to run commands:

 

esentutl /g %windir%securityDatabasesecedit.sdb

 

esentutl /r %windir%security

 

esentutl /p %windir%securityDatabasesecedit.sdb

 

All of them are reporting the

 

"Operation terminated with error -583 (JET_errSectorSizeNotSupported, The physical sector size reported by the disk subsystem, is unsupported by ESE for a specific file type.)"

 

error.

 

Question is - how to fix it?

It looks esentutl tool cannot do anything in this case because always report the same error (-583). :-(

 

 

 

 

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