RE: Problems with folder offline when Im not logge d in Windows Domain

  • From: Andrea Coppini <AndreaCoppini@xxxxxxxx>
  • To: "'[ExchangeList]'" <exchangelist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 7 Jun 2002 11:35:36 +0200

I think you don't have Offline Folders set up.  Make sure you set them up
and synchronize while you are on the LAN cable.

When you go home and work offline, Outlook will detect that it cannot
connect to the Exchange server and start up offline.

Regards
Andrea

-----Original Message-----
From: Romel Gonzales [mailto:rgonzales@xxxxxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: 06 June 2002 11:24 PM
To: [ExchangeList]
Subject: [exchangelist] Problems with folder offline when Im not logged in
Windows Domain


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 Hi everyone:



I had problems with my folder offline configuration in my outlook 2000, I

work in a University with a LAN Ethernet network conecction and my machine

is logged to Windows Domain & Exchange Server 2000.

When I go to weekend to my house and brought and work with my notebook,

because Im not logged in windows domain & not conected to network wire, and

tried to open my outlook 2000 with work offline; The outlook told me that

cannot open because Im not authenticated in Microsoft Exchange Server.

My machine is a Notebook PC with windows 98 Second Edition.

If the machine Notebook had a Windows 2000 Pro. and open outlook with

Offline Folder option, the outlook open very well and without any problems

because the loggon session in the domain is stored in the cache and use when

the machine is not connected to network wire.

Please mi friends tell me how I can ressolved this problems

Thank for you support



I was installing the configuration for outlook from this page



http://www.wrconsulting.com/Software/Publications/Exchange2/Ost/Config.htm



Thank for you support



Romel Gonzales










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