I had a simillar problem,I suggest that you try and create another outlook profile first, if that doesnt work, then re install outlook, and if that doesn't work, create a new windows profile, one of those should work, let me know how it goes
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I'm pretty sure that the person having this problem is blocked on the recipients domain, if possible, can you post the actual error message that this guy gets? (just remember to use a ficticious domain name and email address, you don't want someone to get a hold of the email address ans spam it...
the only thing I can think of is that the user is blocked on that domain, does the email go through when you email that person, or domain?
Can this user email anyone else on that domain?
What is the spec of your server?
I had a similar problem, I was running on 2GB of memory, and i then moved it to a server that had half the memory, and it worked fine.
It could have been one of two things then, some hardware on my old server (and I would put my money on the memory being...
an ost file is just the offline file of the current mail, what you can do is search for the OST file, the rename it to a *.old extention, then go to outlook, disconnect the offline folders totally. then recreate the offline folders again, but when you are prompted for the path, point it to your...
i suggest that you delete the Directory Replicators, and delete the site connectors, wait for full replication, then recreate the site connectors, and re create the dir replicators.
Let me know how it goes
i suggest that you deleted the Directory Replicators, and delete the site connectors, wait for full replication, then recreate the site connectors, and re create the dir replicators.
Let me know how it goes
unfortunately you cannot go back to your previous settings, once you have logged in, you cannot use the LKGC (last known good configuration), however, search the internet, there are a few tools out there that will get your password reset for you so that you can log in again and conenct to the...
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