Re: Outlook 2003 issues on our Terminal Server - no send and receive (0x80040119)
- From: "Claus" <cjobes@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 25 Oct 2007 16:51:35 -0400
I would disable (uninstall) Outlook on the TS. If he uses Outlook over HTTP
he doesn't need it on the TS.
I'm not aware of any 3rd party solution that would handle this. The only
thing would be to copy them into a pst. But I would not recommend that as it
creates a whole set of other issues.
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Claus
"Neil Myers" <neil@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Thanks Claus,
Outlook's not the reason he needs the TS access. He already uses Outlook
over HTTP. We were looking for a way to get around the cached mode issue
on the TS. Even enabling Outlook over HTTP, he's still going to get the
problem when he's working on the TS desktop if he ever opens up Outlook on
there.
Likewise, if I disable cached mode, unless he's connected to the internet,
his email won't be available. Not much use if he's stuck in a meeting and
has no network/wifi access!
Is there any third-party solution that allows an offline Outlook mail
store without having to enable cached mode?
"Claus" <cjobes@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Why are you not configure him to use Outlook over HTTP? That would solve
all your problems and he wouldn't need to use TS in the first place.
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Claus
"Neil Myers" <neil@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi,
We have a Windows 2003 TS member server on our SBS network that we use
for our remote/out-of-hours users.
There is currently an issue with at least one of our users' Outlook
connection. On his office laptop we have no problems - connections to
the Exchange server are perfectly fine. However, when connecting via the
TS, he encounters errors when sending and receiving, specifically
"Task - 'Microsoft Exchange Server - Sending and Receiving' reported
error (0x80040119) : 'Unknown error 0x80040119)".
Futher investigation reveals that there seems to be an issue with cached
Exchange mode - we have this enabled on the network computers. I am
aware that that OST's are not possible in a TS environment, but, if I
take a look at the mailbox settings from within Outlook 2003 (Tools >
Email Accounts), although greyed out the "Use cached Exchange mode" box
is ticked.
If, on the TS, I delete the Outlook mail profile, then recreate it, then
everything is fine again. However, after he's logged in again locally
from his laptop, the setting on the TS reverts. He needs OST's on his
laptop, so turning off caced Exchange on here is not an option.
Any ideas?
Thanks
Neil
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