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The error msg I get from Outlook : 0X800CCC92, have also gotten 0X800CCC7D
Can anyone please advise me on what's wrong with my Outlook/Win7? I have two email accts on OL. One will receive msgs, the other one will not. I have been in contact with Covad for configuration advice but to no avail. I have configured and reconfigured the acct. Have tried to set up on another CPU. Nothing works. The acct in question will however forward msgs to my Gmail acct so something is configured correctly. I then forward the msg back to Outlook from Gmail. Surely there must be a solution. I would appreciate any advice from someone whose had a similar situation. Thanks very much. Renie |
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in an effort to clean our Active Directory we used ADSIEdit to remove as much of the Exchange data as possible including the two test servers that had been installed and configured on the wrong network.
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• The action could not be completed. The connection to the Microsoft Exchange Server is unavailable. Outlook must be online or connected to complete this action. • The name could not be resolved. The connection to the Microsoft Exchange Server is unavailable. Outlook must be online or connected to complete this action. • Outlook could not log on. Check to make sure you are connected to the network and are using the proper server and mailbox name. The connection to the Microsoft Exchange Server is unavailable. Outlook must be online or connected to complete this action. • The name could not be resolved. The action could not be completed. • Your Server or Mailbox names could not be resolved. Explanation By default Exchange 2010 (no sp) requires that Outlook clients use encryption to connect to the server. If you have recently installed Exchange 2010 sp1 this setting is retained. Outlook 2003 by default does not use encryption. Fix 1:- You can disable the requirement for encryption on the Exchange server. From the Exchange Shell run the below command:- Set-RpcClientAccess –Server Exchange_server_name –EncryptionRequired $False Fix 2 Alternatively you can enable encryption on the outlook clients. Go to the control panel, mail, account settings and tick as shown below. Fix3 To enable encryption on a number of computers you could use a custom group policy. |
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