Open the control panel, make sure it is in classic view. Open the mail icon and click the data files button. Remove the data file that is causing the problem. Re-open outlook and it should open for you. If this is a .pst profile you may need to repair the .pst using <a href=”http://support.microsoft.com/kb/287497″>scanpst</a>. Is [...]
I deal with a similar system at my work and it works pretty well. We basically have a global box and that gets added to everyone’s Outlook. That global box collects all the emails. You would have to add the global box to everyone’s outlook so it would be a subset of their regular inbox [...]
To be quite honest with you, mapping archive files across the network is not a suggested or recommended practice. That doesn’t help you to do it, I know, but I had to say it. It can often cause corruption and other issues such as the one you are experiencing. Plus it will hang up Outlook [...]
Exchange runs forest-wide. You can either create a separate forest for students or place the students in a separate mailstore which will allow you to manage the policies separately as well.. A single Exchange organization can have multiple smtp domains.
Just look in the “User Detail” of the mail file in question.
How are you adding them to Exchange? If you add them through AD that will not work, you need to add them through the Exchange Management console. Please provide more details. Thanks!
Change your stationary if you are using one. I once had this issue with someone who had downloaded a stationery from some web site. When they ditched the stationery the problem went away too. If you are not using one then I am not sure where the problem lies.
If they open your email it will show as read in your mailbox. However if they view your email using the preview pane and it is not marked as “read” then you would not know they have read it, no. Outside of that there is no indication that someone has read your email when they [...]
can it be there is a limit of attachment size that your company allows to go out and you might have overshot the size limit? maybe you can check your outbox to see if it is still there… if it is then just delete it and see if you will see this message again
Figured out that the problem was. Most of my users have been upgraded to Windows 7. This user had added about 8 printer that were shared out by W7 machines. She has her own printer, so I removed all the other printers. The print box comes up right away now that is does not have [...]
I don’t think there are many good options out there… Yes there is “Microsoft Entourage”. works in similar fashion as outlook but for Mac , and its a part of Ms. Office for Mac.
You can set it up using multiple ways, you can set the account as an exchange account or if the exchange server is set up, you can set up the account as IMAP or POP. The process is not to complicated, but you have to know all the server settings. Hope this helps CG._ Well [...]
Have you looked at technet? They have a getting started, planning and deployment guides including an installation guiide template. http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb124265.aspx
If you want someone else to go to file > open > other user’s folder and be able to open your second calendar that way, it won’t work. Only the main default folders of outlook can be viewed that way. Instead you must first grant permissions to your mailbox at the top level. Right-click where [...]
Hello, I do not believe there is a file limitation. However, it could be that your message line is too long (256 characters) or it could be caused by your e-mail system limiting the size of e-mails going out. I would suggest that you try to e-mail the file directly from your e-mail program and [...]
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The problem may be on the sender’s end of things. In the sender’s address book, they can indicate what type of mail system the recipient uses. Ask them to check if the settings for these two recipients are different. If they are, ask them to make them both the same as the one that works [...]
Is this a pst file? Try running <a href=”http://support.microsoft.com/kb/287497″>scanpst.</a>. If that fails, try repairing office. If that fails create a new profile and migrate your mail into the new profile.
From the menu bar, select View-> Current View; and de-select Group Messages by Conversation. (It might be “Group Messages by Subject” in your Outlook Express.) Try different selections to see different sortings/groupings. Tom
You need to ask and find out the name of your Exchange server. The domain name won’t work. It will be something like srvexch01 or some such. You have to find out what your organization named your Exchange server.





