Event ID 111 (Source Exoledb) Error
Getting Event ID error 111 (Source: exoledb) each time when I starts FE server. Below is the Description. Microsoft Exchange OLEDB was unable to do Schema propagation on MDB startup HRESULT = 0x80040e19. How can we resolve it?
May 25th, 2008 8:36am

Hello, 1. Open Exchange System Manager (ESM)2. Expand "Folders", right click on "public folders" and coose "view system folders"3. Expand the "Schema-Root", "Microsoft", "ExchangeV1" folder, properties, replication, add your server ExchangeV1 folder is replicated to at least one Public folder server. Regards, http://circulotito.blogspot.com
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May 26th, 2008 1:49pm

Thank you very much. We added FE server in replication tab and not getting any error..... Once again thank you very much...
May 29th, 2008 6:19pm

Hello, On Reboot of our Exchange 2003 Server we are receiving the same error. We do not have a Front End server of any kind, just a single exchange 2003 box. When I checked the Replication tab on ExchangeV1 folder, it was completly empty! Should I be adding the our mail server to this replication tab to rid of this error? I dont seem to be having any issues with users accessing the public folder. Does not having this replicated cause any issues at all? Thanks in advance for your reply, Event 111 Source EXOLEDB Microsoft Exchange OLEDB was unable to do Schema propagation on MDB startup HRESULT = 0x80040e19
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June 18th, 2008 9:06pm

Hello, I was getting this error while changing the Exchange to another server. At the final of the process I had only one server so I think this scenario is similar. Tryadding your server tothereplication tab. Regards, Jose Manuel http://circulotito.blogspot.com
June 19th, 2008 9:35am

I'll try that and let you if the error still occurs on reboot.
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June 19th, 2008 4:38pm

Worked like a charm On reboot, the error was gone. Thanks again.
June 23rd, 2008 3:56pm

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