Closed winpm-32 and added .bak to hierach.pm and reopened. Folders list had been changed to flat top level but no sign of missing folders. Found mbxmaint-ui maintenance tool, Backed up .pm files, closed winpm-32, found mbxmaint-ui maintenance tool and rain both check and repair (no reindex). In both with wildcard goes no further than first folder showing:
Checking 'copyself.PMM'...
Warning: message 4686 has non-unique ID part (7PM$0387.PM$)
!! Found internal consistency error:
#017 Folder contains 1 messages with non-unique IDs
** Note **
Non-unique IDs are only a problem if you access this folder via IMAP.
You can fix non-unique IDs using the 'Fix IDs' tab without otherwise
altering or rebuilding the folder.
and then stops. Running singly on a missing folder it checks:
Checking 'FOL06F0F.PMM'...
Folder appears OK - no consistency errors encountered.
but on opening winpm-32 no sign of missing folder in folders list.
Have tried something I used from long ago, before usb's, ect. Copy missing .pmm file to a blank folder elsewhere. Create new folder in Pegasus. Change fielname of moved .pmm file to same as new folder and paste into ADMIN. Reindex new folder and missing folder is restored in Folders list. It works but is very slow and cumbersome (plus with reindexing the risk of change of status, loss of annotations, etc). There must be an easier and quicker way?
One other drawback with above - to find out what each folder is in the ADMIN folder I've had to view the .pmi file in wordpad. Now under name the .pmi files show a wordpad icon.
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<P align=left>Closed winpm-32 and added .bak to hierach.pm and reopened. Folders list had been changed to flat top level but no sign of missing folders. Found mbxmaint-ui maintenance tool, Backed up .pm files, closed winpm-32, found mbxmaint-ui maintenance tool and rain both check and repair (no reindex). In both with wildcard goes no further than first folder showing: </P>
<P align=left>Checking 'copyself.PMM'...</P>
<P align=left>Warning: message 4686 has non-unique ID part (7PM$0387.PM$)</P>
<P align=left>!! Found internal consistency error:</P>
<P align=left>#017 Folder contains 1 messages with non-unique IDs</P>
<P align=left>** Note **</P>
<P align=left>Non-unique IDs are only a problem if you access this folder via IMAP.</P>
<P align=left>You can fix non-unique IDs using the 'Fix IDs' tab without otherwise</P>
<P align=left>altering or rebuilding the folder.</P>
<P align=left>and then stops. Running singly on a missing folder it checks:</P>
<P align=left>Checking 'FOL06F0F.PMM'...</P>
<P align=left>Folder appears OK - no consistency errors encountered.</P>
<P align=left>but on opening winpm-32 no sign of missing folder in folders list.</P>
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<P align=left>Have tried something I used from long ago, before usb's, ect. Copy missing .pmm file to a blank folder elsewhere. Create new folder in Pegasus. Change fielname of moved .pmm file to same as new folder and paste into ADMIN. Reindex new folder and missing folder is restored in Folders list. It works but is very slow and cumbersome (plus with reindexing the risk of change of status, loss of&nbsp;annotations, etc). There must be an easier and quicker way?</P>
<P align=left>One other drawback with above - to find out what each folder is in the ADMIN folder I've had to view the .pmi file in wordpad. Now under name the .pmi files show a wordpad icon.</P></SPAN>