There's an easy transfer somewhere in the mix or the factory needs a talking to about what exactly they put in their image.

On 6/1/2016 12:40 PM, Neil Standley wrote:
No, my client uses Outlook exclusively.

As mentioned before, the PC was just restored to the factory image, Office 2013 
was installed immediately and then patching commenced. Windows Mail has not 
been used on this machine.



Neil

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Susan Bradley
Sent: Wednesday, June 1, 2016 12:16 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [NTSysADM] RE: Windows 10 upgrade issue

Do you even use Windows mail?

On 6/1/2016 12:02 PM, Neil Standley wrote:
I cannot browse the full path, it’s 1600+ folders deep, multiplied by
9 characters in each folder = 14,643 characters in the path, and that
doesn’t include the initial path from
“C:\Users\User\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows Mail\”.

All total, with backslash characters it’s 16,341, a tad more than
Windows’ 260 character limits can handle.

I’m not certain the setuperr log includes the whole path, it may have
truncated because setup encountered the issue and exited.

Neil Standley
Cascadia Infotek
2516 Holgate St
Tacoma, WA  98402
Main #: 253.683.4216
Desk #: 253.683.4226

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*From:*[email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] *On Behalf Of *Christopher
Baio
*Sent:* Wednesday, June 1, 2016 11:44 AM
*To:* [email protected]
*Subject:* RE: [NTSysADM] RE: Windows 10 upgrade issue

What's preventing you from moving the folder if you can browse to the
full file path?

--
Christopher Baio
Desktop Support Technician
CSDNET, Inc
csdnet.net

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From: [email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>
To: [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
Subject: [NTSysADM] RE: Windows 10 upgrade issue
Date: Wed, 1 Jun 2016 18:25:41 +0000

I would love to move it, but since the folder is 1600+ directories
deep I cannot simply do that. This system was recently (earlier last
week) restored to the factory image and updated, so my assumption is
that either Windows update, or the Windows 10 upgrade caused this to
occur.

Neil

*From:*[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>
[mailto:[email protected]] *On Behalf Of *Melvin Backus
*Sent:* Wednesday, June 1, 2016 10:43 AM
*To:* [email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>
*Subject:* [NTSysADM] RE: Windows 10 upgrade issue

Sounds vaguely like the seemingly endless nested appdata stuff you get
if you try to remotely recurse a directory tree.  I believe it’s
created by a link/junction which gets reparsed incorrectly.  Oddly
enough it doesn’t show up if you do the same thing locally.

You might try moving the offending folder elsewhere on the drive to
see if that’s really the culprit or just a false alarm.

--
There are 10 kinds of people in the world...
          those who understand binary and those who don't.

*From:*[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>
[mailto:[email protected]] *On Behalf Of *Neil Standley
*Sent:* Wednesday, June 1, 2016 1:13 PM
*To:* [email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>
*Subject:* [NTSysADM] Windows 10 upgrade issue

I have a client attempting to upgrade 8.1 to 10, but it is failing
with the error 0x8007002C – 0x4000D. The installation failed in the
second_boot phase with an error during migrate_data operation.

The setuperr log seems to indicate the issue is thousands of nested
folders under C:\Users\username\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows
Mail\migbackup\ which creates a path more than 260 characters long and
the upgrade is choking on it.

016-05-26 00:21:03, Error                 SP     Error WRITE,
0x000000CE while gathering/applying object: File,
C:\Users\username\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows
Mail\migbackup\migbackup\migbackup\migbackup\migbackup\......

When I copy the whole error message from the log in to Word and do a
word count it shows 1627 instances of “migbackup”.

Has anyone seen or heard of this before?

My Technet and Google searches are returning useless results.

Thanks,

Neil









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