Re: Exchange Server Reported Error 0x8004011d
- From: "Claus" <cjobes@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 22 Oct 2007 10:50:05 -0400
Adam,
If the user can log into OWA and see his/her mail there it is most likely
not an Exchange issue.
It's a good idea to remove the box from the domain and rejoin it. Before
rejoining I would also delete the user's profile on the computer. Make sure
you backup any files that the user might have under his profile and use
"ConnectComputer" to rejoin.
--
Claus
"Adam B" <AdamB@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi Jason,
Thanks for all your help, I don't think it's an exchange issue, the same
system no longer opens up the internel website (http://companyweb) I am
going
to take the system off the network and rejoin the network, I will let you
know how it goes.
"Jason Miller [SBS-MVP]" wrote:
If you can rule out Exchange as the culprit (if the user's mailbox works
on
other systems), then maybe taking the question to an Outlook group will
yield better information and recommendations. It sounds application and
client-side specific to me, but I'm not certain.
Wish I could be of more help,
Jason
"Adam B" <AdamB@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi Jason,
Yes sorry conect the system to the network using connectcomputer,
system
has
been working for around 6 months, then just stopped working, I have
deleted
the exchange details in control panel --> mail, no joy.
"Jason Miller [SBS-MVP]" wrote:
Hi Adam
The other question Claus had for you related to how the workstation in
question was joined to your SBS domain - via "connectcomputer"?
Have your tried to manually recreate your Exchange Mail Profile
(control
panel | mail | show profiles)? Delete what's there (it's not working
anyway), and recreate using the Exchange environment variables for
your
network. This might get you back on track without the error you're
currently seeing.
I hope that helps,
Jason
"Adam B" <AdamB@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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HI,
I can ping the server name, gets a reply 4 times as it should.
I'm not using DHCP, other workstations on the network all have
static
IP
addresses and are working fine.
Look forward to your reply.
"Claus" wrote:
Did you join the computer via "connectcomputer"? Is the box set to
DHCP?
Did
you check that it gets a proper IP configuration? Can you ping the
server
by
name?
--
Claus
"Adam B" <AdamB@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi
Have a SBS 2003 running with 6 Workstations, outlook 2003 on one
of
the
systems won't connect to the server and returns the error
Exchange
Server
Reported Error 0x8004011d
All the other systems run fine, I have reinstalled Outlook 2003
on
this
system, but with no joy, can any one help
.
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