Thanks for all the replies.  

I had tried stopping starting the service earlier but got the errors as soon
as it restarted.  I also just got a message that someone was having trouble
mailing a 7Meg PDF files to another exchange server in the same
orgainization but over a WAN link.  Maybe this email was causing NAV to
freak.

I had already downloaded the latest definitions but didn't update them right
away because they were the "same".  I went ahead and ran the updater (the
exe) while NAV was stopped and also went into the two lastest definitions
directories and deleted a few files that were older than the definitions.
Somehow the old files get pulled into the new definition directory during an
update and I don't think they are needed.  As soon as I started the service
NAV moved the files from INCOMING to the dated directory and hasn't
complained yet.  

Hopefully this fixes it.  I am guessing that the problem was either the
definitions were messed up or something about the 7meg email was causing nav
to crash.

Tom 


-----Original Message-----
From: Blunt, James H (Jim) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, June 02, 2003 1:01 PM
To: Exchange Discussions

Tom,

We have the same setup here that you do.  

1)  I would take Nate's advice about stopping/starting the NAV services
first.  However, one piece of advice...Go logon locally to the machine and
do it from there.  What we have had happen is that we restart the services
via a remote session and it looks like it worked, but if you go logon
locally, we were seeing the the service hadn't restarted...weird.

2)  Nate and Bob are correct that it could very well be a corrupt .dat
file...go reinstall it.  We have had one instance here though where we had
to uninstall NAV and reinstall it.

HTH...let us know what worked.

Jim Blunt
Bechtel Hanford, Inc.

-----Original Message-----
From: Couch, Nate [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, June 02, 2003 9:55 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: NAV for Exchange 5.5 is freaking out...


I have seen this occur on our servers in two instances.

1) While you may have done this already. Stop and restart the NAV services.
I have seen where they will whack out and doing thill settle them down.

2) The other thing I have seen and you have alluded to it here is that the
virus DAT file may be corrupt resulting in NAV losing functionality.  When
this happened to me we downloaded the DAT from Symantec again and
reinstalled it.  This worked.  I have also had it happen where we had to go
back one version of the DAT because the current DAT was corrupt from
Symantec.  Or at least it was getting corrupted somewhere along the way
between Symantec and my server.  Either way we had to go back one.

I hope something here helps.

Nate Couch
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> ----------
> From:         Alverson, Tom
> Reply To:     [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent:         Monday, June 2, 2003 11:49
> To:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject:      NAV for Exchange 5.5 is freaking out...
> 
> I am running Exchange 5.5 sp4 on a win2k server.  I am running NAV for 
> Exchange version 2.18 and no other antivirus software on the server.  
> It has been running fine for months without problems.  Today it 
> started spewing the
> two following errors to the screen over and over and over:
> 
> NAVEVAPI error
> NAVEVAPI.DLL Internal Error.
> 
> A Microsoft Exchange store memory allocation has failed.
> 
> (C:\NAVMSE\Source\NAVEVAPI\NAVEVAPI.CPP, 675)
> 
> 
> 
> NAVEVAPI error
> NAVEVAPI.DLL Internal Error.
> 
> Error Code = 0xc0090094, Additional = (null)
> 
> (C:\NAVMSE\Source\NAVEVAPI\NAVEVAPI.CPP, 1131)
> 
> 
> I was also getting a bunch of alerts from my Blackberry server 
> (running on a different machine) that I believe were just a side 
> effect of the NAV broo-ha-ha.  The virus defs are the latest from 
> yesterday 6-1-2003 rev2. I
> have seen these navevapi.dll errors sporadically (one ever couple of days)
> but they did not seem to cause any problems.  Now the errors are occurring
> about every second while the NAV service is running.  I stopped NAV for
> now
> and have not seen any errors in the event log for about 15 minutes now
> (including blackberry).
> 
> Has anyone seen this or does anyone have suggestions for getting NAV 
> running again??
> 
> Tom
> 
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