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Old 26-01-2005, 01:39 PM   #1
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Exchange server 2003, Outlook 2003. Win XP is the native OS W/ SP2 installed.
This so far has only happened to one outlook client. Creating a second
profile in Outlook for an Exchange connection, the profile builds without
error. When you launch this new profile the error message reads “unable to
open your default e-mail folders” This apparently is initiated from the
client as more so then not the message will appear before the Exchange server
challenge.

I can create IMAP or POP profiles that work as expected from the same
client. I can go to another client and cerate an Exchange profile with the
same UserID and not receive the error. A little stupefied here!

I’ve seen the references with the same error that Win98 had W/ Office 2000.
I’m a little reluctant to try a Win98 fix on a Win XP OS unless some has
actually proven this to work. All feedback is welcome and appreciated…TIA

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Old 26-01-2005, 07:09 PM   #2
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HMR wrote:
> Exchange server 2003, Outlook 2003. Win XP is the native OS W/ SP2

installed.
> This so far has only happened to one outlook client. Creating a second
> profile in Outlook for an Exchange connection, the profile builds without
> error. When you launch this new profile the error message reads "unable to
> open your default e-mail folders" This apparently is initiated from the
> client as more so then not the message will appear before the Exchange

server
> challenge.
>
> I can create IMAP or POP profiles that work as expected from the same
> client. I can go to another client and cerate an Exchange profile with the
> same UserID and not receive the error. A little stupefied here!
>
> I've seen the references with the same error that Win98 had W/ Office

2000.
> I'm a little reluctant to try a Win98 fix on a Win XP OS unless some has
> actually proven this to work. All feedback is welcome and appreciated.TIA


Hi,

have you read this article? http://support.microsoft.com/kb/244523/en-us


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