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Old April 12th 06, 06:22 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
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Default Cannot create new mail off-line after new profile created.

Outlook 2000 on Exchange server.

The computer is a notebook and the user creates emails off-line to send
at a later time.

This worked fine until he managed to corrupt his profile. I deleted
the profile, recreated it, and made sure to answer "Yes" that the
travels with the computer.

Now when he tries to create an email while off-line, he gets "Cannot
create the e-mail message because a location to send and receive
messages could not be found." When he tries to reply to an existing
email the message is "The information store could not be opened."

I've checked the delivery options and "Microsoft Exchange Transport"
and "Microsoft Exchange Remote Transport" are listed.

Creating mail online works fine.

What else? I'm at a total loss here.

Thx for any help.

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Old April 13th 06, 06:44 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]
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In oups.com,
Frank typed:
Outlook 2000 on Exchange server.

The computer is a notebook and the user creates emails off-line to
send at a later time.

This worked fine until he managed to corrupt his profile. I deleted
the profile, recreated it, and made sure to answer "Yes" that the
travels with the computer.

Now when he tries to create an email while off-line, he gets "Cannot
create the e-mail message because a location to send and receive
messages could not be found." When he tries to reply to an existing
email the message is "The information store could not be opened."

I've checked the delivery options and "Microsoft Exchange Transport"
and "Microsoft Exchange Remote Transport" are listed.

Creating mail online works fine.

What else? I'm at a total loss here.

Thx for any help.


Note for one thing that OL2000 is old and unsupported, and you should
consider getting it off your network. That said, what exactly is in this
profile?


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Old April 13th 06, 02:21 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Frank
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Default Cannot create new mail off-line after new profile created.


Lanwench [MVP - Exchange] wrote:

Note for one thing that OL2000 is old and unsupported, and you should
consider getting it off your network. That said, what exactly is in this
profile?


We're gradually replacing all the OL2K, but I still have a few around.
This one worked fine until I deleted and rebuilt the profile. That's
pretty much standard procedure when a profile gets corrupted, but this
time it bit me. The computer is slated for replacement soon, and I've
told the user he may just need to deal with it. But I hate that for an
answer.

I'm not sure what you're looking for in an answer. The following are
the profile properties:

Services:
Microsoft Exchange Server
Outlook Address Book

Delivery:
Microsoft Exchange Transport
Microsoft Exchange Remote Transport

Addressing:
Global Address List
Contacts

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Old April 13th 06, 04:36 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]
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Default Cannot create new mail off-line after new profile created.



In oups.com,
Frank typed:
Lanwench [MVP - Exchange] wrote:

Note for one thing that OL2000 is old and unsupported, and you should
consider getting it off your network. That said, what exactly is in
this profile?


We're gradually replacing all the OL2K, but I still have a few around.
This one worked fine until I deleted and rebuilt the profile. That's
pretty much standard procedure when a profile gets corrupted, but this
time it bit me. The computer is slated for replacement soon, and I've
told the user he may just need to deal with it. But I hate that for
an answer.

I'm not sure what you're looking for in an answer. The following are
the profile properties:

Services:
Microsoft Exchange Server
Outlook Address Book

Delivery:
Microsoft Exchange Transport
Microsoft Exchange Remote Transport

Addressing:
Global Address List
Contacts


I'd disable offline use, close Outlook, rename the old .ost file, and
restart Outlook, re-enable offline use.


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Old April 13th 06, 07:45 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Frank
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Default Cannot create new mail off-line after new profile created.


Lanwench [MVP - Exchange] wrote:
In oups.com,

I'd disable offline use, close Outlook, rename the old .ost file, and
restart Outlook, re-enable offline use.


Will be there Tuesday and give it a try. thx

 




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