Archiver Section
Overview This article provides the steps to fix an issue you may encounter when upgrading or uninstalling GFI Archiver. Information When trying to uninstall or upgrade an installation of GFI Archiver,...
Overview This article provides the steps to fix an issue you may encounter when trying to restore an email in the web interface. Information When trying to restore or download an email via the message...
Overview This article provides the steps to fix an issue that you may encounter when attaching an Archive Store. Information While attaching an Archive Store that stores the email data on a disk (File...
Overview This article provides the steps to fix an issue you may encounter when trying to download items from the Journal Mailbox. Information When downloading items from the Journal Mailbox, the proc...
Overview This article provides a solution to an issue you may encounter when viewing the summary of an Archive Store. Information When trying to view the summary of an archive store, one of the follow...
Overview GFI Archiver fails to upgrade the schema of a Microsoft SQL-based Archive Store when the arc_users table of the database contains duplicate rows. The error below appears in the Bulk Schema Up...
Answer PROBLEMWhen Archiver fails to create, attach or upgrade the schema of a Microsoft SQL Server based Archive Store the issue is most likely due to a query against the Microsoft SQL Server failing...
Overview This article provides a solution to an error you may encounter when loading the GFI Archiver Web Interface. Information The following error is displayed when loading the web interface of GFI ...
Versions / Builds Affected20130704 StatusResolved Problem SummaryThe error 'Could not load file or assembly 'dtSearchNetApi4' or one of its dependencies. The specified module could not be found.' is s...
Overview Consider the following scenario: User starts the Mailbox Restore tool. Chooses a source mailbox (DOMAIN\UserA). Enters the target mailbox in the same format (DOMAIN\UserA) On clicking 'Start'...