Outlook 2003 on Windows Server 2003 terminal and Exchange 2000

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Guest

Hi,

I have a weird problem.
Setup
DC1 running W2K Server
DC2 running W2K Server and Exchange Server 2000
DC3 running W2K3 Server and TERMINAL SERVER and OFFICE 2003

Now the problem i when i connect to the W2K3 Server with Terminal and open Outlook 2003 i can read/reply mails without any problems.
But when i try to make a new mail i cannot click the TO/CC/BCC button --> this gives me an error message that the server doesnt support it ???!!!???

It gets weirder : when i type in the TO/CC/BCC address space the alias of my contact it translates it perfectly to the correct email address.
Something else : when i click the ADDRESSBOOK ICON (when not creating a new mail) it opens the GlobalAddressList perfectly.

Does anybody have a clue how to fix it ????

On local machines it works fine, it
 
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Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]

What is the exact text of the error message?

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Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP
Author of
Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for
Administrators, Power Users, and Developers



Wim Lamot said:
Hi,

I have a weird problem.
Setup
DC1 running W2K Server
DC2 running W2K Server and Exchange Server 2000
DC3 running W2K3 Server and TERMINAL SERVER and OFFICE 2003

Now the problem i when i connect to the W2K3 Server with Terminal and open
Outlook 2003 i can read/reply mails without any problems.
But when i try to make a new mail i cannot click the TO/CC/BCC button -->
this gives me an error message that the server doesnt support it ???!!!???
It gets weirder : when i type in the TO/CC/BCC address space the alias of
my contact it translates it perfectly to the correct email address.
Something else : when i click the ADDRESSBOOK ICON (when not creating a
new mail) it opens the GlobalAddressList perfectly.
 

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