Outlook 2003 Disconnected from Exchange Server 2003, will not reconnect.

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tristam.green

Two days ago after setting up a mobile phone to act as a modem for my
laptop, testing it, and disabling the dial-up connection associated
with it, and reconnecting to my domain and usual network (non-GPRS) I
find that I can no longer connect to my Exchange Server.

The "Working Offline" icon shows up in the lower-right hand corner of
the Outlook Client window, and when I uncheck "Work Offline", I get
prompted for a username and password. Normally, I should just be able
to cancel out of this window and Outlook works fine again.

However, since two days ago, it does not. The window comes right back,
and many times again.

I have since restarted my computer, shut down and restarted, restarted
Outlook, and still this occurs.

System info:

Outlook 2003
Exchange Server 2003
Using Cached Exchange mode, and Kerberos/NTLM connections
Roaming Profiles


Any assistance, greatly appreciated.
 
M

Milly Staples - MVP Outlook

Check with your Exchange admin for the requirements to use your phone as a
modem.

--
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All
unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without
reading.

After furious head scratching, (e-mail address removed) asked:

| Two days ago after setting up a mobile phone to act as a modem for my
| laptop, testing it, and disabling the dial-up connection associated
| with it, and reconnecting to my domain and usual network (non-GPRS) I
| find that I can no longer connect to my Exchange Server.
|
| The "Working Offline" icon shows up in the lower-right hand corner of
| the Outlook Client window, and when I uncheck "Work Offline", I get
| prompted for a username and password. Normally, I should just be able
| to cancel out of this window and Outlook works fine again.
|
| However, since two days ago, it does not. The window comes right
| back, and many times again.
|
| I have since restarted my computer, shut down and restarted, restarted
| Outlook, and still this occurs.
|
| System info:
|
| Outlook 2003
| Exchange Server 2003
| Using Cached Exchange mode, and Kerberos/NTLM connections
| Roaming Profiles
|
|
| Any assistance, greatly appreciated.
 

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