I've had this issue for some time, and it keeps resurfacing with complaints from users. We have a small Windows network, about 10 user names or so on 16 computers. All users have access to OWA, can send receive fine. Originally, after setting out Exchange, i configured Outlook for more demanding users, and on the application terminal server.
Issue: after more than a year, I went to add a new user AD, Exchnage, and OWA worked fine. Outlook, on the other hand, under a different profile on existing hardware could no longer contact the Exchange server. We are using Exchange 2003 SBS, and being a small network, this is "the server" for just about everything (DNS, GC, SQL, file)
so identical network settings will allow one computer to connect with outlook, but sme computer with a different user profile can't connect. I experimented with my own user name and found that if I try to reconfigure Outlook to reconnect to Exchange using an existing connection, it breaks it.
Any recommendations would be greatly appreciated.
Issue: after more than a year, I went to add a new user AD, Exchnage, and OWA worked fine. Outlook, on the other hand, under a different profile on existing hardware could no longer contact the Exchange server. We are using Exchange 2003 SBS, and being a small network, this is "the server" for just about everything (DNS, GC, SQL, file)
so identical network settings will allow one computer to connect with outlook, but sme computer with a different user profile can't connect. I experimented with my own user name and found that if I try to reconfigure Outlook to reconnect to Exchange using an existing connection, it breaks it.
Any recommendations would be greatly appreciated.