Hi,
Have you tried a new Outlook profile?
How about having that user try a different machine. If the problem follows
them to a different machine and you are Not using Roaming Profiles then it
looks like there's a problem with this user's mailbox. If the problem does
not follow them to the 2nd machine and the problem occurs with a new Outlook
profile (in cached mode) then you might want to create a new local Windows
profile for the user on their machine.
Hope this helps.
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Greg Mansius [MSFT]
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> Tried that already. It didn't work. I also ran a re-
> install and a reapir and fix. No luck
> >-----Original Message-----
> >try renaming the current ost file to .old and let the
> >system recreate a new one
> >
> >
> >>-----Original Message-----
> >>One of my user gets the following message when he
> starts
> >>Outlook:
> >>
> >>Exchange is Currently in Recovery mode. You can either
> >>connect to your Exchange server using the network, work
> >>offline or cancel this logon. When he clicks Connect,
> >>he's able to access his mailbox with no problems,
> except
> >>he can't synchronize to an offline file (.OST).
> >>
> >>I have gone through the settings for configuring
> Outlook
> >>to synchronize the mailbox folders he wants to view
> >>offline, but when he clicks Send/Receive, Outlook gives
> >>an error message saying he doesn't have permission for
> >>the selected action.
> >>
> >>I am completely stumped. Any help would be appreciated.
> >>
> >>
> >>We are using Windows XP Pro, Outlook 2003, and Exchange
> >>5.5 SP4.
> >>
> >>.
> >>
> >.
> >
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