offline folders won't synchronize
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Date: Fri, 2 Apr 2004 10:59:44 -0800
When I attempt to utilize the offline folders in Outlook
2002 (Windows 2000 OS) I receive the following error when
I Send and Receive All:
Task 'Microsoft Exchange Server' reported error
(0x800410F): 'The operation failed. An object could not be
found.'
I have tried creating a new profile as well as a new ost
file. Neither has worked. If I disable offline file use I
receive no errors.
Any suggestions?
Relevant Pages
- Re: Offline Folders
... offline folders on all of my 1000 machines? ... I'm presuming, with 1000 machines, that you use Active Directory....at ... I also tend to disable offline file caching on any and all shares I create ... (microsoft.public.windowsxp.general) - Re: FW: slightly-OT: centralized user management
... > Roaming Profiles and Offline Folders are different Windows features. ... Windows networking, so I don't know what all the correct terminology is. ... > The closed *nix thing to Offline Folders that I've heard of is rsync. ... rsync is used to copy the $HOME contents from the server. ... (Debian-User) - User Profile Loads Real Slow
... don't need offline folders. ... Any advice to speed things ... New install of XP and Norton 2004 ... >I recently had to do a complete reinstall of my Windows ... (microsoft.public.windowsxp.perform_maintain) - FW: slightly-OT: centralized user management
... Roaming Profiles and Offline Folders are different Windows features. ... to do the later (also works with Domain networking). ... I've heard of Unix implementations of the equivalent of Roaming Profiles (Sun? ... The closed *nix thing to Offline Folders that I've heard of is rsync. ... (Debian-User) - Re: Users get a dialog stating that an older ost file has been det
... Outlook is version 2000 SR-1 build 9.0.0.4527 ... using a Microsoft Exchange Server service. ... There are no offline folders set up, I have checked to ensure this. ... This is typically done via the user profiles tab on the system ... (microsoft.public.outlook) |
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