Cannot start Microsoft Office Outlook

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Guest

I recently installed Microsoft Office Outlook. When I start it and try to
connect to the Microsoft Exchange Server the Outlook shutsdown and sends the
following message:

"Cannot start Microsoft Office Outlook. Cannot open the Outlook window.
The set of folders cannot be opened. The resource that you are trying to use
is located on an unsupported version of Microsoft Exchange. Contact your
e-mail administrator for assistance.:

Question, short of removing Outlook '07 and re-installing Outlook '03. Is
there another work around for this problem. Contacting my e-mail
administrator will not help as '07 is not yet a supported product in the
firms environment.
 
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Brian Tillman

Mundo said:
I recently installed Microsoft Office Outlook. When I start it and
try to connect to the Microsoft Exchange Server the Outlook shutsdown
and sends the following message:

"Cannot start Microsoft Office Outlook. Cannot open the Outlook
window. The set of folders cannot be opened. The resource that you
are trying to use is located on an unsupported version of Microsoft
Exchange. Contact your e-mail administrator for assistance.:

Question, short of removing Outlook '07 and re-installing Outlook
'03. Is there another work around for this problem. Contacting my
e-mail administrator will not help as '07 is not yet a supported
product in the firms environment.

If Outlook 2007 isn't yet supported in your environment, you may be
violating company policy by trying to use it.

That said, what version of Exchange are you running? Using Outlook 2007
with Exchange V5.5 isn't supported, but Exchange 2000 and later are.
 
G

Guest

I thought that '07 was supposed to be fully compatible with '03. I would it
thought that this applied to how they interact with the Exchange server.
Unless I learn something new, I may have to remove MS Office '07 and
reinstall '03. What a waste of time. I would of thought that MS would warn
you about this problem. From the comments in this forum it looks like there
is a lot of issues related to '07 and '03 Outlook not being able to coexist.
 
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Brian Tillman

Mundo said:
I thought that '07 was supposed to be fully compatible with '03. I
would it thought that this applied to how they interact with the
Exchange server. Unless I learn something new, I may have to remove
MS Office '07 and reinstall '03. What a waste of time. I would of
thought that MS would warn you about this problem. From the comments
in this forum it looks like there is a lot of issues related to '07
and '03 Outlook not being able to coexist.

Naturally Outlook 2003 and 2007 can coexist on the same network and access
the same Exchnage server. I never implied they couldn't, except to say that
Outlook 2007 shouldn't be used with Exchange 5.5.
 
B

Brian Tillman

Rick said:
I'm getting the same error after upgrading. Is there a way to get it
to connect?

Since this is Mundo's thread and your situation may not be the same as his,
please start your own thread, giving your Outlook version, your operating
syste, your mail server and account type, and a detailed description of
exactly what you're doing and exactly what happens when you do it, inclduing
the complete text of any errors that appear.
 
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andrewwarduk

what a load of crap! Microsoft does it again without warning....
another way they are forcing us to upgrade our Exchange servers. i am
now rolling back to Outlook 2003!
 
A

andrewwarduk

Since this is Mundo's thread and your situation may not be the same as his,
please start your own thread, giving yourOutlookversion, your operating
syste, your mail server and account type, and a detailed description of
exactly whatyou're doing and exactly what happens whenyoudo it, inclduing
the complete text of any errors that appear.

what a load of crap! Microsoft does it again without warning....
another way they are forcing us to upgrade our Exchange servers. i am
now rolling back to Outlook 2003!
 

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