XP and Outlook Exchange

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I am currently having issues with two machines that are running Microsoft XP
Pro. When the user logs on to the machine and does not open outlook exchange
right away you have to reboot in order to use outlook exchange. Also I
nocticed on my machine if I am logged in as administrator and log off to my
user account. I am unable to open Outlook correctly. When Outlook loads it
doesn't communicate with with the exchange Server. Has anyone seen this
problem before? If so what needs to be done to clear up the issue.

Thanks for you time,

Marcus
 
Marcus said:
I am currently having issues with two machines that are running
Microsoft XP Pro. When the user logs on to the machine and does not
open outlook exchange right away you have to reboot in order to use
outlook exchange. Also I nocticed on my machine if I am logged in as
administrator and log off to my user account. I am unable to open
Outlook correctly. When Outlook loads it doesn't communicate with
with the exchange Server. Has anyone seen this problem before? If so
what needs to be done to clear up the issue.

Thanks for you time,

Marcus

Hi, Marcus -

You haven't provided much information for anyone to go on. Note that the
best place to post Outlook & Exchange questions are the dedicated newgroups
for same....

microsoft.public.outlook
or
microsoft.public.exchange.clients

However, you must provide a lot more detail if you expect anyone to be able
to help - for example -

* There's no such thing as Outlook Exchange - there's Outlook, which can be
a client for an Exchange server.
* Are you logging on to the same domain where Exchange lives?
* Are you using roaming profiles so users' data/settings follow them
arround?
* What errors do you get?

Try to get this information & post in one or both of the groups I mentioned.
If you want to post to both, crosspost to them at the same time in a single
message, separating the group names with commas.
 

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