Dec 21, 2006 #1 lorri Technical User Oct 4, 2006 61 US I have an out of office message going out that has the folliwing Out of Office AutoReply: Out sick! How can I modify this to take the Out sick out? All is help is greatly appreciated!
I have an out of office message going out that has the folliwing Out of Office AutoReply: Out sick! How can I modify this to take the Out sick out? All is help is greatly appreciated!
Dec 21, 2006 #2 zencalc IS-IT--Management Feb 27, 2002 67 US Under Tools, click on Out of Office Assistance, click on <Edit Rule> make changes and save. Z. Upvote 0 Downvote
Dec 21, 2006 Thread starter #3 lorri Technical User Oct 4, 2006 61 US There is no rule Upvote 0 Downvote
Dec 22, 2006 #4 NoCalAdmin IS-IT--Management Nov 1, 2006 350 US when you open Outlook are you getting a message asking if you want to turn off your out of office reply? Can you check you mail via the internet? Through a Outlook Web Access? If you can, check the options button there and see if you can view a message. Upvote 0 Downvote
when you open Outlook are you getting a message asking if you want to turn off your out of office reply? Can you check you mail via the internet? Through a Outlook Web Access? If you can, check the options button there and see if you can view a message.
Dec 22, 2006 Thread starter #5 lorri Technical User Oct 4, 2006 61 US no message to turn off out of office and it's not on in OWA The message is off but when it is turned on it gives the message Upvote 0 Downvote
no message to turn off out of office and it's not on in OWA The message is off but when it is turned on it gives the message
Dec 22, 2006 #6 NoCalAdmin IS-IT--Management Nov 1, 2006 350 US are you using an Exchange Server or a POP? IF a pop, save all you data in a .pst and create a new mailbox. Your .ost file appears to be corrupted. If it is on the Exchange Server, have the Exchange Admin refresh your account properties. The Exchange Server cahced it for some reason. Upvote 0 Downvote
are you using an Exchange Server or a POP? IF a pop, save all you data in a .pst and create a new mailbox. Your .ost file appears to be corrupted. If it is on the Exchange Server, have the Exchange Admin refresh your account properties. The Exchange Server cahced it for some reason.