Lync 2013 client still show titles that is turned off on Lync 2010 server

Hi All
I have another unique issue it seems.
Environment - Lync Server 2010 on CU5. Lync 2010 and Lync 2013 client.
The client has used absconfig and removed the titles as the don't want that to be displayed.
The lync 2010 clients does not show the titles - so that is working.
Lync 2013 from external access the titles does not show - so that is working.
Internally on the LAN the Job Titles shows on the Lync 2013 client - so not working.
What I've tried so far :
Disabled exchange contact sync on a client policy
Used webdownload only for address book.
Using registry to force download of address book.
Deleted the Lync folder on the client computer to make sure when it downloads the .idx and .db file that it is the latest version.
None of the above remediations seems to have any impact on the lync 2013 client.
I have tried to replicate this in my lab (without an exchange server) and the the lycn 2010 and 2013 clients behave as they should be not displaying the job titles.
Having anyone come across this before?
I will be patching the lync 2010 server to the latest CU update, but I think the issue is somewhere else.
Any suggestions will be appreciated.
Regards
Danie

Hi Danie,
I suggest you could install the latest CU update first, because the CU update would fix many problems.
In addition, shall we test Lync 2013 on a fresh computer without Outlook?(You could test this using Lync 2013 Basic).
Best regards,
Eric

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    2014/11/24 14:49:26:620::[4844] Product INSTALLSTATE for ProductCode '{90150000-012B-0407-0000-0000000FF1CE}' is '5'.
    2014/11/24 14:49:26:620::[4844] Feature INSTALLSTATE for Feature 'SetupXmlFiles' is '3'.
    2014/11/24 14:49:28:951::[4844] Ensuring the install-state of setup controller feature[SetupControllerFiles] for product[{90150000-012C-0000-0000-0000000FF1CE}].
    2014/11/24 14:49:28:951::[4844] Product INSTALLSTATE for ProductCode '{90150000-012C-0000-0000-0000000FF1CE}' is '5'.
    2014/11/24 14:49:28:952::[4844] Feature INSTALLSTATE for Feature 'SetupXmlFiles' is '3'.
    2014/11/24 14:49:36:136::[4844] Opening registry key: HKCU\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\Office15.LYNCENTRY.
    2014/11/24 14:49:36:136::[4844] Opening registry key: HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\Office15.LYNCENTRY.
    2014/11/24 14:49:36:136::[4844] IsProductTransitionToMModeSafe: An exception was caught, therefore transition to MMode is unsafe for product:
    2014/11/24 14:49:36:136::[4844] Error: Product is not installed, therefore transition to MMode is unsafe for product: LYNCENTRY Type: 27::InstalledProductStateCorrupt.
    2014/11/24 14:49:36:136::[4844] Not showing message because suppress modal has been set. Title: 'Setupfehler', Message: 'Diese Produktinstallation wurde besch..digt. F..hren Sie Setup erneut von der CD, DVD oder einer anderen urspr..nglichen Installationsquelle aus.'
    2014/11/24 14:49:36:136::[4844] Message returned: 1
    2014/11/24 14:49:36:141::[4844] Error: Catalyst boot time check failed Type: 66::PreReqCheckFailure.
    2014/11/24 14:49:36:141::[4844] Catalyst execution finished: 11/24/2014 14:49:36. Return code: 30066. Exception caught: PreReqCheckFailure.
    2014/11/24 14:49:36:141::[4844] PERF: TickCount=11690621 Name=RunSetup Description=End function
    My next attempt was to look for MSI Files in Windows\Installer and the Uninstall RegKey
    MsiExec.exe /X{90150000-012C-0000-0000-0000000FF1CE} /qn /norestart /L*v
    "c:\windows\log\Microsoft_Lync_2013_Update_KB2817626_x86_0185_Install.LOG"
    MSI (s) (10:4C) [15:10:52:612]: Machine policy value 'DisableUserInstalls' is 0
    MSI (s) (10:4C) [15:10:52:628]: SRSetRestorePoint skipped for this transaction.
    MSI (s) (10:4C) [15:10:52:631]: End dialog not enabled
    MSI (s) (10:4C) [15:10:52:631]: Original package ==> C:\Windows\Installer\bfb379.msi
    MSI (s) (10:4C) [15:10:52:631]: Package we're running from ==> C:\Windows\Installer\bfb379.msi
    MSI (s) (10:4C) [15:10:52:645]: APPCOMPAT: Uninstall Flags override found.
    MSI (s) (10:4C) [15:10:52:645]: APPCOMPAT: Uninstall VersionNT override found.
    MSI (s) (10:4C) [15:10:52:645]: APPCOMPAT: Uninstall ServicePackLevel override found.
    MSI (s) (10:4C) [15:10:52:645]: APPCOMPAT: looking for appcompat database entry with ProductCode '{90150000-012C-0000-0000-0000000FF1CE}'.
    MSI (s) (10:4C) [15:10:52:645]: APPCOMPAT: no matching ProductCode found in database.
    MSI (s) (10:4C) [15:10:52:649]: Opening existing patch 'C:\Windows\Installer\bfb3d2.msp'.
    MSI (s) (10:4C) [15:10:52:650]: Opening existing patch 'C:\Windows\Installer\bfb37a.msp'.
    MSI (s) (10:4C) [15:10:52:650]: Opening existing patch 'C:\Windows\Installer\bfb386.msp'.
    MSI (s) (10:4C) [15:10:52:651]: SequencePatches starts. Product code: {90150000-012C-0000-0000-0000000FF1CE}, Product version: 15.0.4569.1506, Upgrade code: {00150000-012C-0000-0000-0000000FF1CE}, Product language 0
    MSI (s) (10:4C) [15:10:52:652]: Note: 1: 2205 2: 3: MsiPatchMetadata
    MSI (s) (10:4C) [15:10:52:652]: SequencePatches returns success.
    MSI (s) (10:4C) [15:10:52:652]: Final Patch Application Order:
    MSI (s) (10:4C) [15:10:52:652]: {27D7A8D0-8E28-4A2A-A1D4-473E31DF6438} -
    MSI (s) (10:4C) [15:10:52:652]: {73E81413-5A7E-40A3-9BD5-821ADDF30B10} -
    MSI (s) (10:4C) [15:10:52:652]: {D448DFE1-B83E-4394-9484-25563EFBF58D} -
    MSI (s) (10:4C) [15:10:52:652]: Machine policy value 'DisablePatch' is 0
    MSI (s) (10:4C) [15:10:52:652]: Machine policy value 'AllowLockdownPatch' is 0
    MSI (s) (10:4C) [15:10:52:652]: Machine policy value 'DisableLUAPatching' is 0
    MSI (s) (10:4C) [15:10:52:653]: Machine policy value 'DisableFlyWeightPatching' is 0
    MSI (s) (10:4C) [15:10:52:653]: Looking for patch transform: 90006E0401000015.0.4569.1506
    DEBUG: Error 2746: Transform 90006E0401000015.0.4569.1506 invalid for package C:\Windows\Installer\bfb379.msi. Expected product {90150000-006E-0401-0000-0000000FF1CE}, found product {90150000-012C-0000-0000-0000000FF1CE}.
    MSI (s) (10:4C) [15:10:52:653]: Skipping validation for patch transform #90006E0401000015.0.4569.1506. Will not apply because previous transform was invalid
    MSI (s) (10:4C) [15:10:52:653]: Looking for patch transform: 90006E0401000015.0.4420.1017
    1: 2746 2: 90006E0401000015.0.4569.1506 3: C:\Windows\Installer\bfb379.msi 4: {90150000-006E-0401-0000-0000000FF1CE} 5: {90150000-012C-0000-0000-0000000FF1CE}
    DEBUG: Error 2746: Transform 90006E0401000015.0.4420.1017 invalid for package C:\Windows\Installer\bfb379.msi. Expected product {90150000-006E-0401-0000-0000000FF1CE}, found product {90150000-012C-0000-0000-0000000FF1CE}.
    MSI (s) (10:4C) [15:10:52:654]: Skipping validation for patch transform #90006E0401000015.0.4420.1017. Will not apply because previous transform was invalid
    MSI (s) (10:4C) [15:10:52:654]: Looking for patch transform: 90006E0402000015.0.4481.1005
    1: 2746 2: 90006E0401000015.0.4420.1017 3: C:\Windows\Installer\bfb379.msi 4: {90150000-006E-0401-0000-0000000FF1CE} 5: {90150000-012C-0000-0000-0000000FF1CE}
    DEBUG: Error 2746: Transform 90006E0402000015.0.4481.1005 invalid for package C:\Windows\Installer\bfb379.msi. Expected product {90150000-006E-0402-0000-0000000FF1CE}, found product {90150000-012C-0000-0000-0000000FF1CE}.
    MSI (s) (10:4C) [15:10:52:654]: Skipping validation for patch transform #90006E0402000015.0.4481.1005. Will not apply because previous transform was invalid
    MSI (s) (10:4C) [15:10:52:654]: Looking for patch transform: 90006E0402000015.0.4569.1506
    1: 2746 2: 90006E0402000015.0.4481.1005 3: C:\Windows\Installer\bfb379.msi 4: {90150000-006E-0402-0000-0000000FF1CE} 5: {90150000-012C-0000-0000-0000000FF1CE}
    DEBUG: Error 2746: Transform 90006E0402000015.0.4569.1506 invalid for package C:\Windows\Installer\bfb379.msi. Expected product {90150000-006E-0402-0000-0000000FF1CE}, found product {90150000-012C-0000-0000-0000000FF1CE}.
    MSI (s) (10:4C) [15:10:52:655]: Skipping validation for patch transform #90006E0402000015.0.4569.1506. Will not apply because previous transform was invalid
    MSI (s) (10:4C) [15:10:52:655]: Looking for patch transform: 90006E0402000015.0.4505.1008
    1: 2746 2: 90006E0402000015.0.4569.1506 3: C:\Windows\Installer\bfb379.msi 4: {90150000-006E-0402-0000-0000000FF1CE} 5: {90150000-012C-0000-0000-0000000FF1CE}
    DEBUG: Error 2746: Transform 90006E0402000015.0.4505.1008 invalid for package C:\Windows\Installer\bfb379.msi. Expected product {90150000-006E-0402-0000-0000000FF1CE}, found product {90150000-012C-0000-0000-0000000FF1CE}.
    MSI (s) (10:4C) [15:10:52:655]: Skipping validation for patch transform #90006E0402000015.0.4505.1008. Will not apply because previous transform was invalid
    MSI (s) (10:4C) [15:10:52:655]: Looking for patch transform: 90006E0402000015.0.4454.1509
    1: 2746 2: 90006E0402000015.0.4505.1008 3: C:\Windows\Installer\bfb379.msi 4: {90150000-006E-0402-0000-0000000FF1CE} 5: {90150000-012C-0000-0000-0000000FF1CE}
    DEBUG: Error 2746: Transform 90006E0402000015.0.4454.1509 invalid for package C:\Windows\Installer\bfb379.msi. Expected product {90150000-006E-0402-0000-0000000FF1CE}, found product {90150000-012C-0000-0000-0000000FF1CE}.
    MSI (s) (10:4C) [15:10:52:655]: Skipping validation for patch transform #90006E0402000015.0.4454.1509. Will not apply because previous transform was invalid
    MSI (s) (10:4C) [15:10:52:655]: Looking for patch transform: 90006E0405000015.0.4481.1005
    1: 2746 2: 90006E0402000015.0.4454.1509 3: C:\Windows\Installer\bfb379.msi 4: {90150000-006E-0402-0000-0000000FF1CE} 5: {90150000-012C-0000-0000-0000000FF1CE}
    DEBUG: Error 2746: Transform 90006E0405000015.0.4481.1005 invalid for package C:\Windows\Installer\bfb379.msi. Expected product {90150000-006E-0405-0000-0000000FF1CE}, found product {90150000-012C-0000-0000-0000000FF1CE}.
    MSI (s) (10:4C) [15:10:52:656]: Skipping validation for patch transform #90006E0405000015.0.4481.1005. Will not apply because previous transform was invalid
    MSI (s) (10:4C) [15:10:52:656]: Looking for patch transform: 90006E0405000015.0.4569.1506
    1: 2746 2: 90006E0405000015.0.4481.1005 3: C:\Windows\Installer\bfb379.msi 4: {90150000-006E-0405-0000-0000000FF1CE} 5: {90150000-012C-0000-0000-0000000FF1CE}
    DEBUG: Error 2746: Transform 90006E0405000015.0.4569.1506 invalid for package C:\Windows\Installer\bfb379.msi. Expected product {90150000-006E-0405-0000-0000000FF1CE}, found product {90150000-012C-0000-0000-0000000FF1CE}.
    MSI (s) (10:4C) [15:10:52:656]: Skipping validation for patch transform #90006E0405000015.0.4569.1506. Will not apply because previous transform was invalid
    MSI (s) (10:4C) [15:10:52:656]: Looking for patch transform: 90006E0405000015.0.4505.1008
    1: 2746 2: 90006E0405000015.0.4569.1506 3: C:\Windows\Installer\bfb379.msi 4: {90150000-006E-0405-0000-0000000FF1CE} 5: {90150000-012C-0000-0000-0000000FF1CE}
    DEBUG: Error 2746: Transform 90006E0405000015.0.4505.1008 invalid for package C:\Windows\Installer\bfb379.msi. Expected product {90150000-006E-0405-0000-0000000FF1CE}, found product {90150000-012C-0000-0000-0000000FF1CE}.
    MSI (s) (10:4C) [15:10:52:656]: Skipping validation for patch transform #90006E0405000015.0.4505.1008. Will not apply because previous transform was invalid
    MSI (s) (10:4C) [15:10:52:656]: Looking for patch transform: 90006E0405000015.0.4454.1004
    1: 2746 2: 90006E0405000015.0.4505.1008 3: C:\Windows\Installer\bfb379.msi 4: {90150000-006E-0405-0000-0000000FF1CE} 5: {90150000-012C-0000-0000-0000000FF1CE}
    DEBUG: Error 2746: Transform 90006E0405000015.0.4454.1004 invalid for package C:\Windows\Installer\bfb379.msi. Expected product {90150000-006E-0405-0000-0000000FF1CE}, found product {90150000-012C-0000-0000-0000000FF1CE}.
    MSI (s) (10:4C) [15:10:52:657]: Skipping validation for patch transform #90006E0405000015.0.4454.1004. Will not apply because previous transform was invalid
    MSI (s) (10:4C) [15:10:52:657]: Looking for patch transform: 90006E0406000015.0.4481.1005
    1: 2746 2: 90006E0405000015.0.4454.1004 3: C:\Windows\Installer\bfb379.msi 4: {90150000-006E-0405-0000-0000000FF1CE} 5: {90150000-012C-0000-0000-0000000FF1CE}
    DEBUG: Error 2746: Transform 90006E0406000015.0.4481.1005 invalid for package C:\Windows\Installer\bfb379.msi. Expected product {90150000-006E-0406-0000-0000000FF1CE}, found product {90150000-012C-0000-0000-0000000FF1CE}.
    MSI (s) (10:4C) [15:10:52:657]: Skipping validation for patch transform #90006E0406000015.0.4481.1005. Will not apply because previous transform was invalid
    MSI (s) (10:4C) [15:10:52:657]: Looking for patch transform: 90006E0406000015.0.4569.1506
    1: 2746 2: 90006E0406000015.0.4481.1005 3: C:\Windows\Installer\bfb379.msi 4: {90150000-006E-0406-0000-0000000FF1CE} 5: {90150000-012C-0000-0000-0000000FF1CE}
    DEBUG: Error 2746: Transform 90006E0406000015.0.4569.1506 invalid for package C:\Windows\Installer\bfb379.msi. Expected product {90150000-006E-0406-0000-0000000FF1CE}, found product {90150000-012C-0000-0000-0000000FF1CE}.
    MSI (s) (10:4C) [15:10:52:657]: Skipping validation for patch transform #90006E0406000015.0.4569.1506. Will not apply because previous transform was invalid
    MSI (s) (10:4C) [15:10:52:657]: Looking for patch transform: 90006E0406000015.0.4433.1507
    1: 2746 2: 90006E0406000015.0.4569.1506 3: C:\Windows\Installer\bfb379.msi 4: {90150000-006E-0406-0000-0000000FF1CE} 5: {90150000-012C-0000-0000-0000000FF1CE}
    DEBUG: Error 2746: Transform 90006E0406000015.0.4433.1507 invalid for package C:\Windows\Installer\bfb379.msi. Expected product {90150000-006E-0406-0000-0000000FF1CE}, found product {90150000-012C-0000-0000-0000000FF1CE}.
    MSI (s) (10:4C) [15:10:52:658]: Skipping validation for patch transform #90006E0406000015.0.4433.1507. Will not apply because previous transform was invalid
    MSI (s) (10:4C) [15:10:52:658]: Looking for patch transform: 90006E0406000015.0.4505.1008
    1: 2746 2: 90006E0406000015.0.4433.1507 3: C:\Windows\Installer\bfb379.msi 4: {90150000-006E-0406-0000-0000000FF1CE} 5: {90150000-012C-0000-0000-0000000FF1CE}
    DEBUG: Error 2746: Transform 90006E0406000015.0.4505.1008 invalid for package C:\Windows\Installer\bfb379.msi. Expected product {90150000-006E-0406-0000-0000000FF1CE}, found product {90150000-012C-0000-0000-0000000FF1CE}.
    MSI (s) (10:4C) [15:10:52:658]: Skipping validation for patch transform #90006E0406000015.0.4505.1008. Will not apply because previous transform was invalid
    MSI (s) (10:4C) [15:10:52:658]: Looking for patch transform: 90006E0407000015.0.4569.1506
    1: 2746 2: 90006E0406000015.0.4505.1008 3: C:\Windows\Installer\bfb379.msi 4: {90150000-006E-0406-0000-0000000FF1CE} 5: {90150000-012C-0000-0000-0000000FF1CE}
    DEBUG: Error 2746: Transform 90006E0407000015.0.4569.1506 invalid for package C:\Windows\Installer\bfb379.msi. Expected product {90150000-006E-0407-0000-0000000FF1CE}, found product {90150000-012C-0000-0000-0000000FF1CE}.
    MSI (s) (10:4C) [15:10:52:658]: Skipping validation for patch transform #90006E0407000015.0.4569.1506. Will not apply because previous transform was invalid
    MSI (s) (10:4C) [15:10:52:658]: Looking for patch transform: 90006E0407000015.0.4420.1017
    1: 2746 2: 90006E0407000015.0.4569.1506 3: C:\Windows\Installer\bfb379.msi 4: {90150000-006E-0407-0000-0000000FF1CE} 5: {90150000-012C-0000-0000-0000000FF1CE}
    DEBUG: Error 2746: Transform 90006E0407000015.0.4420.1017 invalid for package C:\Windows\Installer\bfb379.msi. Expected product {90150000-006E-0407-0000-0000000FF1CE}, found product {90150000-012C-0000-0000-0000000FF1CE}.
    MSI (s) (10:4C) [15:10:52:659]: Skipping validation for patch transform #90006E0407000015.0.4420.1017. Will not apply because previous transform was invalid
    MSI (s) (10:4C) [15:10:52:659]: Looking for patch transform: 90006E0408000015.0.4481.1005
    1: 2746 2: 90006E0407000015.0.4420.1017 3: C:\Windows\Installer\bfb379.msi 4: {90150000-006E-0407-0000-0000000FF1CE} 5: {90150000-012C-0000-0000-0000000FF1CE}
    DEBUG: Error 2746: Transform 90006E0408000015.0.4481.1005 invalid for package C:\Windows\Installer\bfb379.msi. Expected product {90150000-006E-0408-0000-0000000FF1CE}, found product {90150000-012C-0000-0000-0000000FF1CE}.
    MSI (s) (10:4C) [15:10:52:659]: Skipping validation for patch transform #90006E0408000015.0.4481.1005. Will not apply because previous transform was invalid
    MSI (s) (10:4C) [15:10:52:659]: Looking for patch transform: 90006E0408000015.0.4569.1506
    1: 2746 2: 90006E0408000015.0.4481.1005 3: C:\Windows\Installer\bfb379.msi 4: {90150000-006E-0408-0000-0000000FF1CE} 5: {90150000-012C-0000-0000-0000000FF1CE}
    DEBUG: Error 2746: Transform 90006E0408000015.0.4569.1506 invalid for package C:\Windows\Installer\bfb379.msi. Expected product {90150000-006E-0408-0000-0000000FF1CE}, found product {90150000-012C-0000-0000-0000000FF1CE}.
    MSI (s) (10:4C) [15:10:52:660]: Skipping validation for patch transform #90006E0408000015.0.4569.1506. Will not apply because previous transform was invalid
    MSI (s) (10:4C) [15:10:52:660]: Looking for patch transform: 90006E0408000015.0.4505.1008
    1: 2746 2: 90006E0408000015.0.4569.1506 3: C:\Windows\Installer\bfb379.msi 4: {90150000-006E-0408-0000-0000000FF1CE} 5: {90150000-012C-0000-0000-0000000FF1CE}
    DEBUG: Error 2746: Transform 90006E0408000015.0.4505.1008 invalid for package C:\Windows\Installer\bfb379.msi. Expected product {90150000-006E-0408-0000-0000000FF1CE}, found product {90150000-012C-0000-0000-0000000FF1CE}.
    MSI (s) (10:4C) [15:10:52:660]: Skipping validation for patch transform #90006E0408000015.0.4505.1008. Will not apply because previous transform was invalid
    MSI (s) (10:4C) [15:10:52:660]: Looking for patch transform: 90006E0408000015.0.4454.1004
    1: 2746 2: 90006E0408000015.0.4505.1008 3: C:\Windows\Installer\bfb379.msi 4: {90150000-006E-0408-0000-0000000FF1CE} 5: {90150000-012C-0000-0000-0000000FF1CE}
    DEBUG: Error 2746: Transform 90006E0408000015.0.4454.1004 invalid for package C:\Windows\Installer\bfb379.msi. Expected product {90150000-006E-0408-0000-0000000FF1CE}, found product {90150000-012C-0000-0000-0000000FF1CE}.
    MSI (s) (10:4C) [15:10:52:660]: Skipping validation for patch transform #90006E0408000015.0.4454.1004. Will not apply because previous transform was invalid
    MSI (s) (10:4C) [15:10:52:660]: Looking for patch transform: 90006E0409000015.0.4569.1506
    1: 2746 2: 90006E0408000015.0.4454.1004 3: C:\Windows\Installer\bfb379.msi 4: {90150000-006E-0408-0000-0000000FF1CE} 5: {90150000-012C-0000-0000-0000000FF1CE}
    DEBUG: Error 2746: Transform 90006E0409000015.0.4569.1506 invalid for package C:\Windows\Installer\bfb379.msi. Expected product {90150000-006E-0409-0000-0000000FF1CE}, found product {90150000-012C-0000-0000-0000000FF1CE}.
    MSI (s) (10:4C) [15:10:52:661]: Skipping validation for patch transform #90006E0409000015.0.4569.1506. Will not apply because previous transform was invalid
    MSI (s) (10:4C) [15:10:52:661]: Looking for patch transform: 90006E0409000015.0.4420.1017
    1: 2746 2: 90006E0409000015.0.4569.1506 3: C:\Windows\Installer\bfb379.msi 4: {90150000-006E-0409-0000-0000000FF1CE} 5: {90150000-012C-0000-0000-0000000FF1CE}
    DEBUG: Error 2746: Transform 90006E0409000015.0.4420.1017 invalid for package C:\Windows\Installer\bfb379.msi. Expected product {90150000-006E-0409-0000-0000000FF1CE}, found product {90150000-012C-0000-0000-0000000FF1CE}.
    MSI (s) (10:4C) [15:10:52:661]: Skipping validation for patch transform #90006E0409000015.0.4420.1017. Will not apply because previous transform was invalid
    MSI (s) (10:4C) [15:10:52:661]: Looking for patch transform: 90006E0C0A000015.0.4569.1506
    1: 2746 2: 90006E0409000015.0.4420.1017 3: C:\Windows\Installer\bfb379.msi 4: {90150000-006E-0409-0000-0000000FF1CE} 5: {90150000-012C-0000-0000-0000000FF1CE}
    DEBUG: Error 2746: Transform 90006E0C0A000015.0.4569.1506 invalid for package C:\Windows\Installer\bfb379.msi. Expected product {90150000-006E-0C0A-0000-0000000FF1CE}, found product {90150000-012C-0000-0000-0000000
    MSI (s) (10:20) [15:16:59:072]: Transforming table Error.
    MSI (s) (10:20) [15:16:59:072]: Note: 1: 2262 2: Error 3: -2147287038
    MSI (s) (10:20) [15:16:59:072]: Transforming table Error.
    MSI (s) (10:20) [15:16:59:072]: Note: 1: 2262 2: Error 3: -2147287038
    MSI (s) (10:20) [15:16:59:072]: Transforming table Error.
    MSI (s) (10:20) [15:16:59:072]: Note: 1: 2262 2: Error 3: -2147287038
    MSI (s) (10:20) [15:16:59:073]: Transforming table Error.
    MSI (s) (10:20) [15:16:59:073]: Note: 1: 2262 2: Error 3: -2147287038
    MSI (s) (10:20) [15:16:59:073]: Transforming table Error.
    MSI (s) (10:20) [15:16:59:073]: Note: 1: 2262 2: Error 3: -2147287038
    MSI (s) (10:20) [15:16:59:073]: Transforming table Error.
    MSI (s) (10:20) [15:16:59:073]: Note: 1: 2262 2: Error 3: -2147287038
    MSI (s) (10:20) [15:16:59:073]: Transforming table Error.
    MSI (s) (10:20) [15:16:59:074]: Transforming table Error.
    MSI (s) (10:20) [15:16:59:074]: Note: 1: 2262 2: Error 3: -2147287038
    MSI (s) (10:20) [15:16:59:074]: Transforming table Error.
    MSI (s) (10:20) [15:16:59:074]: Note: 1: 2262 2: Error 3: -2147287038
    MSI (s) (10:20) [15:16:59:075]: Transforming table Error.
    MSI (s) (10:20) [15:16:59:075]: Note: 1: 2262 2: Error 3: -2147287038
    MSI (s) (10:20) [15:16:59:075]: Transforming table Error.
    MSI (s) (10:20) [15:16:59:075]: Note: 1: 2262 2: Error 3: -2147287038
    MSI (s) (10:20) [15:16:59:075]: Transforming table Error.
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