PC Win: Err Msg: A Folder Could Not Be Accessed
ID: Q113149
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The information in this article applies to:
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Microsoft Mail for PC Networks, versions 3.0, 3.0b, 3.2
SYMPTOMS
When you access shared or group folders and you select or double-click a
shared folder, the following error message may appear:
A folder could not be accessed
In addition, when you try to delete a shared folder, the following error
message may appear:
The folder could not be completely deleted.
CAUSE
When a private, shared, or group folder is created, it is given a unique ID
number. This unique number is generated from the SERIALNO.IDX file. The
Microsoft Mail MS-DOS workstation can access folder names from 00000000.FLD
through FFFFFFFF.FLD. Microsoft Mail for Windows should be able to access
the same range of shared and group folders; however, it can only access
folder names from 00000000.FLD through 00FFFFFF.FLD. When a shared or group
folder has an ID number of 01000000 or greater, the Windows client displays
the above error message.
The MS-DOS client has no problem with folder names in this range.
RESOLUTION
The following is a temporary workaround that allows you to access shared
and group folders that can't be accessed by the Windows client:
Reset SERIALNO.IDX to 00 00 00 00
- Create a backup copy of and run DEBUG on a backup of the SERIALNO.IDX
file. For example, type:
debug serialno.idx
NOTE: Perform this operation on the backup only.
- At the hyphen (-) prompt, type the following and then press ENTER to
display the value of the counter:
d100 103
The following is an example of a bad counter value:
xxxx:0100 3C 56 4F 4D
This is equivalent to a folder name of 4D4F563C.FLD, which is out of the
Windows client range.
- To correct the bad counter value, reset the count back to 00000000 by
typing the following and then pressing ENTER:
f 100,103,0
- To verify that the values are reset to zeros, type the following at the
hyphen prompt:
d100 103
- To save the corrections, type W at the hyphen prompt. The following
message will appear:
Writing 00004 bytes
This message indicates that the data was written to the file.
- At the hyphen prompt, type Q to quit DEBUG.
These steps will fix the out-of-range folder counter generator. If a folder
already exists with the value in the SERIALNO.IDX file, the Mail program
will not reuse the number.
- Copy the newly modified SERIALNO.BAK over the original SERIALNO.IDX.
Recover the Problem Folder
The owner or creator of the shared and group folders should perform the
following steps:
- Use the Microsoft Mail MS-DOS client to create a temporary working
folder. Move the mail message from the problem folder to the temporary
folder.
- Delete the problem folder and then re-create it. Because the
SERIALNO.IDX file has been reset to zero, a new folder will have the
folder-name number within the range the Windows client can handle.
- Move the mail message back to the original folder.
STATUS
Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem in versions 3.0, 3.0b, and 3.2
of Microsoft Mail for Windows. We are researching this problem and will
post new information here in the Microsoft Knowledge Base as it becomes
available.
Additional query words:
3.00b 3.20
Keywords :
Version : WINDOWS:3.0,3.0b,3.2
Platform : WINDOWS
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