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| Guest | Vista, Outlook 2007, Exchange Server 2003 - HELP! Many seem to have similar or related problems but I haven't been able to find an answer that helps me. Background: New Laptop with Vista Home Premium, MS Office 2007 installed and the office runs Exchange Server 2003 (fully patched as far as I know). Problem: Cannot connect to the exchange server using HTTP (had no problems with old laptop running XP). Facts: (i) finding my mail box/username on the Exchange Server during the Mail setup process on my laptop - no problem; (ii) setting up the connection using HTTP via proxy settings - no problem; (iii) completeing the Mail setup - no problem. Symptoms: When I open up Outlook, I get prompted for username/pwd (so far so good), but that's it! Either Outlook times out without ever opening up or I get error messages that Outlook can't connect to server. Additional Info: (i) accessing the exchange server via Outlook Web - no problem; (ii) accessing the exchange server via VPN - no problem; (iii) have tried accessing from other laptop also running Vista (same setup) - same problem!! Would be very grateful for soem help (anyone from Microsoft?) Thanks |
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| Guest | RE: Vista, Outlook 2007, Exchange Server 2003 - HELP! I should mention that the most common error message I get when Outlook fails to open up is: "Cannot open your default email-folders. Your must connect to Microsoft Exchange with the current profile before you can synchronize your folder with your offline folder files." "Kris63" wrote: Quote: > Many seem to have similar or related problems but I haven't been able to find > an answer that helps me. > > Background: New Laptop with Vista Home Premium, MS Office 2007 installed and > the office runs Exchange Server 2003 (fully patched as far as I know). > > Problem: Cannot connect to the exchange server using HTTP (had no problems > with old laptop running XP). > > Facts: (i) finding my mail box/username on the Exchange Server during the > Mail setup process on my laptop - no problem; (ii) setting up the connection > using HTTP via proxy settings - no problem; (iii) completeing the Mail setup > - no problem. > > Symptoms: When I open up Outlook, I get prompted for username/pwd (so far so > good), but that's it! Either Outlook times out without ever opening up or I > get error messages that Outlook can't connect to server. > > Additional Info: (i) accessing the exchange server via Outlook Web - no > problem; (ii) accessing the exchange server via VPN - no problem; (iii) have > tried accessing from other laptop also running Vista (same setup) - same > problem!! > > Would be very grateful for soem help (anyone from Microsoft?) > Thanks > > |
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| Guest | Re: Vista, Outlook 2007, Exchange Server 2003 - HELP! You'd be better off posting to an outlook group, rather than an o/s group "Kris63" <Kris63@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:7ED174D3-DF09-4C68-9AD7-54A154845DC4@xxxxxx Quote: >I should mention that the most common error message I get when Outlook >fails > to open up is: "Cannot open your default email-folders. Your must > connect > to Microsoft Exchange with the current profile before you can synchronize > your folder with your offline folder files." > > "Kris63" wrote: > Quote: >> Many seem to have similar or related problems but I haven't been able to >> find >> an answer that helps me. >> >> Background: New Laptop with Vista Home Premium, MS Office 2007 installed >> and >> the office runs Exchange Server 2003 (fully patched as far as I know). >> >> Problem: Cannot connect to the exchange server using HTTP (had no >> problems >> with old laptop running XP). >> >> Facts: (i) finding my mail box/username on the Exchange Server during the >> Mail setup process on my laptop - no problem; (ii) setting up the >> connection >> using HTTP via proxy settings - no problem; (iii) completeing the Mail >> setup >> - no problem. >> >> Symptoms: When I open up Outlook, I get prompted for username/pwd (so far >> so >> good), but that's it! Either Outlook times out without ever opening up or >> I >> get error messages that Outlook can't connect to server. >> >> Additional Info: (i) accessing the exchange server via Outlook Web - no >> problem; (ii) accessing the exchange server via VPN - no problem; (iii) >> have >> tried accessing from other laptop also running Vista (same setup) - same >> problem!! >> >> Would be very grateful for soem help (anyone from Microsoft?) >> Thanks >> >> |
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| Guest | Re: Vista, Outlook 2007, Exchange Server 2003 - HELP! Kris, did you ever find a solution for this problem? thanks -- AndyMurdoch ------------------------------------------------------------------------ AndyMurdoch's Profile: http://forums.techarena.in/members/andymurdoch.htm View this thread: http://forums.techarena.in/vista-help/941157.htm http://forums.techarena.in |
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| Guest | Re: Vista, Outlook 2007, Exchange Server 2003 - HELP! I fixed this by adding an entry to my hosts file. Outlook could not resolve the hostname it was using for the exchange server. If you ever notice, when setting up your Exchange profile, the server IP address or hostname that YOU supply will automatically be replaced by the hostname the exchange server communicates back. If this hostname happens to be an internal hostname or otherwise unresovable by Outlook when you thereafter open Outlook for the first time, then you will receive this error. In my case, the exchange server was communicating back an internal non-public hostname and so I added an entry for it to the windows\system32\drivers\etc\hosts file. Example: 192.168.11.14 exchange.intranet.mycompany.com -- hrmilo ------------------------------------------------------------------------ hrmilo's Profile: http://forums.techarena.in/members/hrmilo.htm View this thread: http://forums.techarena.in/vista-help/941157.htm http://forums.techarena.in |
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| Guest | Re: Vista, Outlook 2007, Exchange Server 2003 - HELP! The solution I found related to the firewall. It's detailed in this technet page http://support.microsoft.com/kb/939321 The firewall fix worked for me. -- AndyMurdoch ------------------------------------------------------------------------ AndyMurdoch's Profile: http://forums.techarena.in/members/andymurdoch.htm View this thread: http://forums.techarena.in/vista-help/941157.htm http://forums.techarena.in |
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