You can find bellow the important part of the error.
Error context:
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Operation:
IDestinationFolder.SetRules
OperationSide: Target
Primary (bd50b428-3943-46cd-8c02-b57f87e7cd94)
Rules: [Rule: Condition: none; Actions: [RuleAction:
OOFREPLY TemplateEID:[len=70, data=00000000559C404EBD82D04596AA5A9391BE8A100700868687CBFD049D4089FCFF392D2451CA0000011CC305000000F481963AC3F1428D4E7080D5ECCC710000018A14440000],
TemplateGuid:21aadadc-46db-4334-9e1e-1d3cecb4c3d0, Flags:0]; Name ''; Provider:
'MSFT:TDX OOF Rules'; ProviderData: ; ExecutionSequence: 50; Level: 0;
StateFlags: 13; UserFlags: 2; IsExtended: False]
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Folder: '/Top of Information Store/Deleted Items', entryId
[len=46,
data=00000000559C404EBD82D04596AA5A9391BE8A100100868687CBFD049D4089FCFF392D2451CA0000011CC3080000],
parentId [len=46,
data=00000000559C404EBD82D04596AA5A9391BE8A100100868687CBFD049D4089FCFF392D2451CA0000011CC3020000]
I found the following article on Microsoft support web site http://support.microsoft.com/kb/924297.
It’s working perfectly but it’s not mentioning correctly where you should
search for the corrupted rule.
To solve the problem make sure that you read the exact
folder where the rule is stored (it is marked in red above).
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