Those three system folders are no longer used in Exchange 2010. I suspect you are attempting to either replicate an empty folder, or have invalid replication partners in the list. But that is a simple guess.
-----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Kurt Buff Sent: Wednesday, June 25, 2014 12:32 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [Exchange] Exchange 2010 - event id 3092 msexchange is public store All, We've recently retired our three Exchange 2003 (AU, UK and US) servers (Exchange uninstalled and servers shut down) in favor of two Exchange 2010 servers (the UK office now doesn't have an Exchange server - their mailboxes live on the US server). We had problems with the PFs on the UK server, but restored them to the US PF database from a backup, using the Lucid8 Digiscope product (which is pretty cool, BTW, and pretty darn inexpensive for what it does.) Prior to decommissioning the E2003 servers, I ran the following one-liner to see the state of PF replicas, and it came back clean, with no replicas pointing to any E2003 servers (watch the line wrap): Get-publicfolder -recurse -resultsize unlimited | Select Name,ParentPath,@{Name=’replicas’;Expression={[string]::join(";", ($_.replicas))}} | Export-CSV c:\temp\PFReplicas.csv Now, on the US E2010 server (and not on the AU E2010 server), I'm seeing what's in the subject line, for about a quarter of our PFs. The main text of the error is: Error 1129 occurred while processing a replication event. The errors are for the following three system folders: (2-FFFFFFFF0004) NON_IPM_SUBTREE\Events Root (5-15) NON_IPM_SUBTREE\schema-root (5-11) NON_IPM_SUBTREE\StoreEvents{7F591F3B-8DC1-4997-8785-50576C81BB1C} plus about 3500 out of about 12500 IPM_SUBTREE PFs. There might be more folders with this message, but the eventlog overflows at 20mb in about 30 minutes, and I not inclined to re-size it for this problem, unless absolutely needed. The errors might be related to the UK Exchange server with which we had PF problems, but AFAICT only some of the problem PFs found in the eventlog were on the UK E2003 server - some were only housed on the US E2003 server. I'm going to restart the Exchange services this evening and see if that makes a difference, but suspect it won't. I've been STFW for several hours, and am not seeing anything that will let me quell the messages and/or solve the problem. The PFs are in use, and need to remain. Can anyone point me in the right direction on this? Thanks, Kurt
