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Just set up a Windows 7 notebook with OUtlook 2003 connecting to Exchange
2003. All current service packs are installed. When the notebookd is connected locally, outlook connects to exchange and works perfectly. When I connect through a VPN tunnel I can browse any shares on the same server that exchange is on, but Outlook cannot connect. The same account works fine on an XP machine. A VPN tunnel is the only option for connecting with this machine when it is outside the company. Any suggestions for fixing? Thanks |
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Is there an error message that might shed some light on this?
-- Kathleen Orland "Mark" wrote in message ... Just set up a Windows 7 notebook with OUtlook 2003 connecting to Exchange 2003. All current service packs are installed. When the notebookd is connected locally, outlook connects to exchange and works perfectly. When I connect through a VPN tunnel I can browse any shares on the same server that exchange is on, but Outlook cannot connect. The same account works fine on an XP machine. A VPN tunnel is the only option for connecting with this machine when it is outside the company. Any suggestions for fixing? Thanks |
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No error messages at all and nothing in the event viewer. The only visable
sign is the outlook status shows connecting briefly then disconnected. If I try to create a new profile over the VPN connection, when clicking on the check name button I get an error of The connection to the Microsoft Exchange Server is unavailable. Outlook must be online or connected to complete this action. The same account works perfectly through the vpn on an xp machine. I am totally confused as to what is going on here. "Orland, Kathleen" wrote: Is there an error message that might shed some light on this? -- Kathleen Orland "Mark" wrote in message ... Just set up a Windows 7 notebook with OUtlook 2003 connecting to Exchange 2003. All current service packs are installed. When the notebookd is connected locally, outlook connects to exchange and works perfectly. When I connect through a VPN tunnel I can browse any shares on the same server that exchange is on, but Outlook cannot connect. The same account works fine on an XP machine. A VPN tunnel is the only option for connecting with this machine when it is outside the company. Any suggestions for fixing? Thanks . |
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Are you in cached mode or working offline?
-- Kathleen Orland "Mark" wrote in message ... No error messages at all and nothing in the event viewer. The only visable sign is the outlook status shows connecting briefly then disconnected. If I try to create a new profile over the VPN connection, when clicking on the check name button I get an error of The connection to the Microsoft Exchange Server is unavailable. Outlook must be online or connected to complete this action. The same account works perfectly through the vpn on an xp machine. I am totally confused as to what is going on here. "Orland, Kathleen" wrote: Is there an error message that might shed some light on this? -- Kathleen Orland "Mark" wrote in message ... Just set up a Windows 7 notebook with OUtlook 2003 connecting to Exchange 2003. All current service packs are installed. When the notebookd is connected locally, outlook connects to exchange and works perfectly. When I connect through a VPN tunnel I can browse any shares on the same server that exchange is on, but Outlook cannot connect. The same account works fine on an XP machine. A VPN tunnel is the only option for connecting with this machine when it is outside the company. Any suggestions for fixing? Thanks . |
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Can someone tell me how to change Outlook 2003 configuration so it allows me
to accept emails over 5 meg? I don't know how to post a new topic so I selected your topic Outlook 2003. "Mark" wrote: Just set up a Windows 7 notebook with OUtlook 2003 connecting to Exchange 2003. All current service packs are installed. When the notebookd is connected locally, outlook connects to exchange and works perfectly. When I connect through a VPN tunnel I can browse any shares on the same server that exchange is on, but Outlook cannot connect. The same account works fine on an XP machine. A VPN tunnel is the only option for connecting with this machine when it is outside the company. Any suggestions for fixing? Thanks |
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Outlook has no such limit. Any restriction on email size is at the server.
You don't say what type of mail account you have? If you connect to an Exchange server (work, school) then the limit is set there. You would have to talk to your Exchange Admin but they may only lift the restriction temporarily for you. If you use an ISP, they make the restriction on their server. You can in that case check your ISP's website, they often offer webmail. Or you can use yousendit.com to send/receive large emails. -- Kathleen Orland "Tony" wrote in message ... Can someone tell me how to change Outlook 2003 configuration so it allows me to accept emails over 5 meg? I don't know how to post a new topic so I selected your topic Outlook 2003. "Mark" wrote: Just set up a Windows 7 notebook with OUtlook 2003 connecting to Exchange 2003. All current service packs are installed. When the notebookd is connected locally, outlook connects to exchange and works perfectly. When I connect through a VPN tunnel I can browse any shares on the same server that exchange is on, but Outlook cannot connect. The same account works fine on an XP machine. A VPN tunnel is the only option for connecting with this machine when it is outside the company. Any suggestions for fixing? Thanks |
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Cached mode normally. I did try with cache disabled, but as soon as I open
Outlook it gives Microsoft Exchange Server is unavailable error. Only thing left that I can thing of trying is an update for our ISA server that is handling the VPN connection on the company side. I cannot do anything with during business hours since it is also the internet pipe for our Exchange server. "Orland, Kathleen" wrote: Are you in cached mode or working offline? -- Kathleen Orland "Mark" wrote in message ... No error messages at all and nothing in the event viewer. The only visable sign is the outlook status shows connecting briefly then disconnected. If I try to create a new profile over the VPN connection, when clicking on the check name button I get an error of The connection to the Microsoft Exchange Server is unavailable. Outlook must be online or connected to complete this action. The same account works perfectly through the vpn on an xp machine. I am totally confused as to what is going on here. "Orland, Kathleen" wrote: Is there an error message that might shed some light on this? -- Kathleen Orland "Mark" wrote in message ... Just set up a Windows 7 notebook with OUtlook 2003 connecting to Exchange 2003. All current service packs are installed. When the notebookd is connected locally, outlook connects to exchange and works perfectly. When I connect through a VPN tunnel I can browse any shares on the same server that exchange is on, but Outlook cannot connect. The same account works fine on an XP machine. A VPN tunnel is the only option for connecting with this machine when it is outside the company. Any suggestions for fixing? Thanks . . |
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Did this work before you upgraded to Windows 7? If they're using Cisco for
the VPN tunnel, it may need an upgrade to the latest version. When you connect via, can you ping the Exchange server and browse the network (get to your home drive, a common drive, etc.)? Can the Admin see you connecting via the VPN? -- Kathleen Orland "Mark" wrote in message ... Cached mode normally. I did try with cache disabled, but as soon as I open Outlook it gives Microsoft Exchange Server is unavailable error. Only thing left that I can thing of trying is an update for our ISA server that is handling the VPN connection on the company side. I cannot do anything with during business hours since it is also the internet pipe for our Exchange server. "Orland, Kathleen" wrote: Are you in cached mode or working offline? -- Kathleen Orland "Mark" wrote in message ... No error messages at all and nothing in the event viewer. The only visable sign is the outlook status shows connecting briefly then disconnected. If I try to create a new profile over the VPN connection, when clicking on the check name button I get an error of The connection to the Microsoft Exchange Server is unavailable. Outlook must be online or connected to complete this action. The same account works perfectly through the vpn on an xp machine. I am totally confused as to what is going on here. "Orland, Kathleen" wrote: Is there an error message that might shed some light on this? -- Kathleen Orland "Mark" wrote in message ... Just set up a Windows 7 notebook with OUtlook 2003 connecting to Exchange 2003. All current service packs are installed. When the notebookd is connected locally, outlook connects to exchange and works perfectly. When I connect through a VPN tunnel I can browse any shares on the same server that exchange is on, but Outlook cannot connect. The same account works fine on an XP machine. A VPN tunnel is the only option for connecting with this machine when it is outside the company. Any suggestions for fixing? Thanks . . |
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On May 10, 1:40*pm, Mark wrote:
Just set up aWindows7notebook with OUtlook 2003 connecting to Exchange 2003. All current service packs are installed. When the notebookd is connected locally, outlook connects to exchange and works perfectly. When I connect through a VPN tunnel I can browse any shares on the same server that exchange is on, but Outlook cannot connect. The same account works fine on an XP machine. A VPN tunnel is the only option for connecting with this machine when it is outside the company. Any suggestions for fixing? Thanks Have you tried logmein? They have a free version. logmein.com Frank Lardino |
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