The bookmark is noty valid

M

Marcel P

I have a Exchange 2003 server and Outlook 2007 on the client.

When I try to configure my Outlook on a client (rpc over HTTPS) and do the
name check during configuration I recieve the error: "The bookmark is not
valid"

When I do the same on an other client it works fine!

I suppose it's a client problem. Pinging to the mailserver works (on IP and
on Name) fine so I suppose DNS is ok.

Thanks for your help

Marcel
www.altran.nl
 
D

Diane Poremsky [MVP]

This is actually a server side issue, not outlook. How many DC & exchange do you use?

Marcel P wrote on Thu, 04 December 2008 16:17
I have a Exchange 2003 server and Outlook 2007 on the client.

When I try to configure my Outlook on a client (rpc over HTTPS) and do the
name check during configuration I recieve the error: "The bookmark is not
valid"

When I do the same on an other client it works fine!

I suppose it's a client problem. Pinging to the mailserver works (on IP and
on Name) fine so I suppose DNS is ok.

Thanks for your help

Marcel
www.altran.nl



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Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]



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M

Marcel P

I doubt that.
I've tried on 3 clients. One client has the error 'invalid bookmark'. The
other 2 clients work fine!

Diane Poremsky said:
This is actually a server side issue, not outlook. How many DC & exchange do you use?

Marcel P wrote on Thu, 04 December 2008 16:17
I have a Exchange 2003 server and Outlook 2007 on the client.

When I try to configure my Outlook on a client (rpc over HTTPS) and do the
name check during configuration I recieve the error: "The bookmark is not
valid"

When I do the same on an other client it works fine!

I suppose it's a client problem. Pinging to the mailserver works (on IP and
on Name) fine so I suppose DNS is ok.

Thanks for your help

Marcel
www.altran.nl



--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]



Outlook Tips by email:
mailto:[email protected]

EMO - a weekly newsletter about Outlook and Exchange:
mailto:[email protected]
 

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