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Hey folks,
I create a new mailbox in AD. Sign in as the new user, open outlook, go to options- calendar, Resource Scheduling, then... I am trying to set up a mailbox for a conference room, and I keep receiving the following error: Microsoft Office Outlook The connection to the Microsoft Exchange Server is unavailable. Outlook must be online or connected to complete this action. User info: Windows XP with Outlook 2003 SP2 Server info: Server 2003 with Exch 2003 SP2 I have created some 5 other resources in the past... and have had no such issue. I can send and receive emails, and I am working online... Ive even tried working in cached and uncached modes... :-( Can someone guide me in some possible fixes please.... Thanks in advance. |
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