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We have a small SBS 2003 network utilizing Exchange Server 2003 with each
user using Outlook 2003. We use Roaming Profiles. One user's roaming profile got all corrupted and I had a hard time getting it back by trying to restore his profile to the server. I panicked and tried the "Copy To:" method and overwrote his profile with one that I knew was good. Realizing that was stupid, I finally was able to restore his last good profile directory to the server. Now his desktop, icons, settings, etc., seem to be fine EXCEPT when he starts up Outlook, he gets the Outlook mailbox of that user's profile that I had copied. I tried to remove the Outlook account, but Outlook wouldn't let me without first copying a bunch of files that I didn't understand. I tried adding an account for the correct user, but Outlook said I could have only one account that was an Exchange account. How do I fix this? By reinstalling Outlook? Or is there a simple fix? Thanks! |
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You should be able to fix all of this via the mail applet in the control
panel. for example, use the show profiles and define a new mail profile for the user in question. Delete the old one. If you do get prompts about copying files during the above, can you describe the dialog box in question and what it might be trying to copy? (Example: Is the Microsoft Office 2003 repair/install dialog where the program is just trying to correct itself.) "Steve Ikard" wrote in message ... We have a small SBS 2003 network utilizing Exchange Server 2003 with each user using Outlook 2003. We use Roaming Profiles. One user's roaming profile got all corrupted and I had a hard time getting it back by trying to restore his profile to the server. I panicked and tried the "Copy To:" method and overwrote his profile with one that I knew was good. Realizing that was stupid, I finally was able to restore his last good profile directory to the server. Now his desktop, icons, settings, etc., seem to be fine EXCEPT when he starts up Outlook, he gets the Outlook mailbox of that user's profile that I had copied. I tried to remove the Outlook account, but Outlook wouldn't let me without first copying a bunch of files that I didn't understand. I tried adding an account for the correct user, but Outlook said I could have only one account that was an Exchange account. How do I fix this? By reinstalling Outlook? Or is there a simple fix? Thanks! |
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Thank you, Neo. I did everything in your first paragraph and now my user
loves me because she has her Outlook email back. Thanks again for your help! Steve "neo [mvp outlook]" wrote: You should be able to fix all of this via the mail applet in the control panel. for example, use the show profiles and define a new mail profile for the user in question. Delete the old one. If you do get prompts about copying files during the above, can you describe the dialog box in question and what it might be trying to copy? (Example: Is the Microsoft Office 2003 repair/install dialog where the program is just trying to correct itself.) "Steve Ikard" wrote in message ... We have a small SBS 2003 network utilizing Exchange Server 2003 with each user using Outlook 2003. We use Roaming Profiles. One user's roaming profile got all corrupted and I had a hard time getting it back by trying to restore his profile to the server. I panicked and tried the "Copy To:" method and overwrote his profile with one that I knew was good. Realizing that was stupid, I finally was able to restore his last good profile directory to the server. Now his desktop, icons, settings, etc., seem to be fine EXCEPT when he starts up Outlook, he gets the Outlook mailbox of that user's profile that I had copied. I tried to remove the Outlook account, but Outlook wouldn't let me without first copying a bunch of files that I didn't understand. I tried adding an account for the correct user, but Outlook said I could have only one account that was an Exchange account. How do I fix this? By reinstalling Outlook? Or is there a simple fix? Thanks! |
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