Re: Profiles and Outlook-Exchange Connections

From: Adam Selene (as_at_freeluna.org)
Date: 07/12/04


Date: Sun, 11 Jul 2004 23:50:50 -0500

Hi Susan.
Yes, the DNS is on the server and it's reaching it just fine. IE gets
its home page set to the CompanyWeb site and there's no problem there.

I'm flabbergasted by this.

On Sun, 11 Jul 2004 21:40:51 -0700, "Susan Bradley, CPA aka Ebitz -
SBS Rocks [MVP]" <sbradcpa@pacbell.net> wrote:

>What's the DNS IP addresses on those workstations? Are they pointing to
>the internal IP address of the server?
>
>Adam Selene wrote:
>
>> Just finished re-installing Windows XP Pro for peer networking.
>> Applied ALL Microsoft Critical Updates plus almost all others.
>> Installed Office 2003 Pro and BCM.
>> Applied ALL Microsoft Office Updates.
>> Applied SBS2k3 Patch for BCM.
>>
>> Copied resultant profile with intent of sharing one local profile
>> between local login and domain login.
>>
>> Added Computer on SBS and scheduled ALL applications except for FAX.
>>
>> Ran //computer/connectcomputer on workstation.
>>
>> Appeared to run nominally.
>>
>> Finally tried to run Outlook. TROUBLE!
>> Outlook presents an authentication dialogue (userid/password) and no
>> matter what I enter, I get the same dialogue over and over again. So,
>> I cancel and get the message below.
>>
>>
>>
>> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>> "Unable to open your default e-mail folders. You must connect to your
>> Microsoft Exchange Server computer with the current profile before you
>> can synchronize your folders with your offline folder file."
>> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>
>>
>> When message is acknowledged, Outlook shuts down.
>>
>> When I try to login to workstation in local mode, WinXP cannot find
>> any profile. Profile copied previously is somehow trashed and doesn't
>> work.
>>
>> Lost and worried. Is this kind of thing going to haunt me when I
>> start to migrate client workstations? Sorry if this seems incoherent
>> but that's the way I'm feeling right now. Worried.
>>
>> Help please.
>>

-- 
   ASelene


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