how can i make my outlook as Connected or Online?

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Thenmozhi

hi, My Outlook is showing as "Disconnected".. how can i make it "Connected"
or "Online".. Pls help...
 
if you are on an Exchange server, click (right click I think) where it says
Disconnected and click the Work Online button.

You haven't told us much information. Your data store would be the minimum
in this situation.

Have you tried clicking send/receive?

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Regards

Judy Gleeson
MVP Outlook
Trainer and Consultant www.pragmatix.com.au


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Thnx for the reply..yes.. i tried clicking "Send/Receive".. but its coming up
with an error message..

"Task 'Microsoft Exchange Server' reported error (0x8004011D) : 'The server
is not available. Contact your administrator if this condition persists.'"

And when i right click on Disconnected , i cant see anythin lik "Work
online", i can see "wonk offline" there..
 
Click the Work Online button. As you are on an Exchange server network, why
don't you call your IT department for support? Maybe the whole network is
down at the moment.

Regards

Judy Gleeson
MVP Outlook
Trainer and Consultant www.pragmatix.com.au


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You're still not providing much info.

First of all, are you indeed to use an Exchange account connection?
Second, are you at the network that is local to the Exchange server or
connecting to it remotely? If the last by which method? VPN or RPC over
HTTP?
Also, what did your network admin say about the issue? Considering it's a
long weekend, it's a very popular time to do some scheduled maintenance.
 
in message
hi, My Outlook is showing as "Disconnected".. how can i make it
"Connected"
or "Online".. Pls help...


And in what state is the File -> Work Offline menu? Checked? If so,
what happens when you uncheck it?
 

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