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I work with Outlook 2003 0n a private network (Citrix) and everytime I open
Outlook I get the following error. is there a fix for this problem? |
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Ah, a bit more info than you posted on the 11th
Perhaps if we wait a few days you will start a new thread with further info? "Richard Mahan" wrote in message ... I work with Outlook 2003 0n a private network (Citrix) and everytime I open Outlook I get the following error. is there a fix for this problem? |
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"Richard Mahan" wrote in message
... I work with Outlook 2003 0n a private network (Citrix) and everytime I open Outlook I get the following error. is there a fix for this problem? So are you running Outlook on the remote host or are you running Outlook on the local host? Looks like you are running Outlook on the host which doesn't have the message store (i.e., the .pst file). |
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That is correct, so what would you reccomend me doing to avoid this nagging
problem everytime I open Outlook? "Vanguard" wrote in message ... "Richard Mahan" wrote in message ... I work with Outlook 2003 0n a private network (Citrix) and everytime I open Outlook I get the following error. is there a fix for this problem? So are you running Outlook on the remote host or are you running Outlook on the local host? Looks like you are running Outlook on the host which doesn't have the message store (i.e., the .pst file). |
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Richard Mahan wrote:
I work with Outlook 2003 0n a private network (Citrix) and everytime I open Outlook I get the following error. is there a fix for this problem? Sure. Open your mail profile and remove the reference to this PST or, if it's an archive PST, remove its reference from the properties of the folder that expects to use it. -- Brian Tillman |
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That answer was posted on 11th, to his earlier post
Did'nt receive a response "Brian Tillman" wrote in message ... Richard Mahan wrote: I work with Outlook 2003 0n a private network (Citrix) and everytime I open Outlook I get the following error. is there a fix for this problem? Sure. Open your mail profile and remove the reference to this PST or, if it's an archive PST, remove its reference from the properties of the folder that expects to use it. -- Brian Tillman |
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"Richard Mahan" wrote in message
... That is correct, so what would you reccomend me doing to avoid this nagging problem everytime I open Outlook? "Vanguard" wrote in message ... "Richard Mahan" wrote in message ... I work with Outlook 2003 0n a private network (Citrix) and everytime I open Outlook I get the following error. is there a fix for this problem? So are you running Outlook on the remote host or are you running Outlook on the local host? Looks like you are running Outlook on the host which doesn't have the message store (i.e., the .pst file). Outlook was not designed to access it *local* message store on a host other than where Outlook is installed and loaded from. Some users try to put their message store on a networked drive but a loss in connectivity doesn't result in a graceful close of the file on the remote OS. Those users can end up with corrupted .pst files. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/297019/en-us Since you are using Citrix to connect to the remote host, why not run Outlook on that remote host where is the "local" message store for Outlook installed on that host? You'll run Outlook on that other host and see Outlook's display on your local host. |
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