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  1. GreedySnake

    Unable to log in to Exchange

    Thanks for the info Camy, but I already re-installed Windows 98 and that worked fine too. It didn't occur to me to reboot the exchange server.
  2. GreedySnake

    Unable to log in to Exchange

    Thanks for all your help. With regards to the last suggestion regarding TCP/IP connectivity, I don't think that is the problem, because the domain server and Exchange server are one and the same. The question is moot now because I have already begun the process of reinstalling the OS. The drive...
  3. GreedySnake

    Unable to log in to Exchange

    There are no Windows user profiles on that system. It was set up to disable profiles originally. The only profile that was set up is the outlook profile, and that was deleted and recreated. The only thing there might be is some sort of profile information with regard to outlook stuck in the...
  4. GreedySnake

    Unable to log in to Exchange

    Let me rephrase. The old user had been deleted from Active Directory, but the mail box remained. I ran clean up agent on the mail box store and then purged the orphaned box. That computer is still unable to connect though, but any other computer I have tested can connect to that users mail box...
  5. GreedySnake

    Unable to log in to Exchange

    The users mail box is accesible from another computer so that account is not locked out or disabled. Also, it does not indicate it is disabled in Active Directory Users and Computers. However I was looking in the Mailbox Store on the server and I did find a mailbox from the user who's account...
  6. GreedySnake

    Unable to log in to Exchange

    I have a Windows 98 computer running Outlook 2K trying to get in to a users mailbox which is located on the exchange server. The Outlook 2K client is running the Exchange service and all the settings are correct, but when Outlook is launched a LogIn box pops up and typing in the users name...

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