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554 5.2.0 Error - AdditionalRenEntryIdsEx is too large and requires streaming
We have the exact same issue. How did you resolved this?
Thanks!
Roel80 Thanks for the reply. It is good to know we are not alone in this.
We opened a ticket with Microsoft, and after mover 2 months, we still do not have a solution. Our only temporary solution is to delete the faulty record on the user's mailbox using MFCMAPI. This seems to work for a few weeks or more, then the issue reappears.
Microsoft suggested starting Outlook with the command Outlook.exe /CleanConvOnGoingActions as referenced here https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/topic/messages-in-an-e-mail-thread-are-automatically-moved-to-the-deleted-items-folder-7681a141-0b24-02ad-daac-32312bfcffd0. This was after informing them the issue referenced in the article did not match ours.
We just got a new ticket for the same issue on a mailbox we ran that command on....I'll post an update once Microsoft responds.
- Roel80Mar 07, 2023Copper ContributorUSC_IT Thanks for your reply.
We also received today this solution:
Configure user's profile in outlook in online mode.
2. Install MFCMAPI Tool
3. Go to “Tools” > “Options”.
4. Make sure that “Use the MDB_ONLINE flag when calling OpenMsgStore”
5. And “Use the MAPI_NO_CACHE flag when calling OpenEntry” are checked. Click “OK”.
6. Click on “Session” > “Logon”.
7. Choose the Outlook profile
8. Double click the profile
9. Expand “Root Container” > Scroll down > Expand “Top Information Store”.
10. Select Inbox
11. Locate PR_ADDITIONAL_REN_ENTRYIDS_EX attribute in Inbox folder
12. Copy the value in a txt file and save it in the machine.
13. Remove the value and change it for this value:
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
check if the issue persists.
So this worked for a few weeks? I will try this also and let you know.
Keep me posted 😉- USC_ITMar 07, 2023Copper Contributor
Roel80 Nice. That is different from what we were doing. We have been deleting the PR_ADDITIONAL_REN_ENTRYIDS_EX attribute and letting Outlook rebuild it. After some time, the issue re-appears.
Perhaps replacing it with that data will help. Fingers crossed!- Roel80Mar 07, 2023Copper ContributorYes fingers crossed, untill now it works!