| Event Information | According to Microsoft: CAUSE: This problem may occur if all the following conditions are true: 1. You have a public folder structure where many child public folders are created under a single parent public folder. 2. Each child public folder has its own access control list (ACL) entries defined. When each child public folder has its own ACL entries defined, every time that the Exchange 2003 computer receives a new public folder replication message, the ACL for the parent public folder must be evaluated to determine which users have rights to see the changes to the parent public folder. If the parent public folder has a large discretionary access control list (DACL) entry, it may take a long time to update the view for each public folder subscriber. Note The DACL for the parent folder is made up of the sum of the DACLs of all the child public folders. If you have many child public folders under a single parent public folder, and if each of those child public folders has its own ACL defined, you may have many megabytes (MB) of DACL data that must be parsed. This data must be parsed so that the display can be updated for all the public folder subscribers every time that a public folder replication message is received. RESOLUTION: A supported hotfix is now available from Microsoft, but it is only intended to correct the problem that is described in this article. Only apply it to systems that are experiencing this specific problem.
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