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Cached Exchange Mode Terminal Services Error
Cached Exchange mode shouldn't be used on TS environments.
-- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 http://www.turtleflock.com/olconfig/index.htm and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for Administrators, Power Users, and Developers http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx "Dennis Procopio" wrote in message ... Outlook will not load properly with Cached Exchange Mode enabled when we apply an Outlook Group Policy to our OU of new Exchange users : - If we remove cached exchange mode but retain the policy Outlook will load properly. - If we remove the policy and enable Cached Exchange Mode Outlook will load properly The policy: -Dictates that users cannot setup pop/http accounts, etc, but Exchange account setup is configured. -Sets the archive path to a predetermined destination We're not seeing anything in this policy that should cause a problem, but when we remove it cached exchange mode works. When attempting to configure the user we receive an error indicating that the user will need to log on to the box with mstsc.exe /console, but these are XP workstations and not Terminal Services sessions. Any ideas? Thanks! |
Cached Exchange Mode Terminal Services Error
Thank you for your reply. The only thing Terminal Server about the
environment is that the exchange servers have it turned on for administration, but the Outlook client is installed local to the machine.... any other ideas/ "Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Cached Exchange mode shouldn't be used on TS environments. -- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 http://www.turtleflock.com/olconfig/index.htm and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for Administrators, Power Users, and Developers http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx "Dennis Procopio" wrote in message ... Outlook will not load properly with Cached Exchange Mode enabled when we apply an Outlook Group Policy to our OU of new Exchange users : - If we remove cached exchange mode but retain the policy Outlook will load properly. - If we remove the policy and enable Cached Exchange Mode Outlook will load properly The policy: -Dictates that users cannot setup pop/http accounts, etc, but Exchange account setup is configured. -Sets the archive path to a predetermined destination We're not seeing anything in this policy that should cause a problem, but when we remove it cached exchange mode works. When attempting to configure the user we receive an error indicating that the user will need to log on to the box with mstsc.exe /console, but these are XP workstations and not Terminal Services sessions. Any ideas? Thanks! |
Cached Exchange Mode Terminal Services Error
Sorry, you made that clear in your earlier message, but I missed that part.
I don't know why those policy settings would cause the behavior you're seeing and haven't heard of any other reports of that problem. If you really need those policy settings + Cached Exchange mode, it might be worth filing an incident with Microsoft. In the meantime, it might be interesting to see if the same settings applied as user preferences rather than policy settings cause the same problem. I expect they will, but the only way to confirm that is to try it. You might also test to see whether just one of those policy settings is the culprit. -- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 http://www.turtleflock.com/olconfig/index.htm and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for Administrators, Power Users, and Developers http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx "Dennis Procopio" wrote in message ... Thank you for your reply. The only thing Terminal Server about the environment is that the exchange servers have it turned on for administration, but the Outlook client is installed local to the machine.... any other ideas/ "Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Cached Exchange mode shouldn't be used on TS environments. "Dennis Procopio" wrote in message ... Outlook will not load properly with Cached Exchange Mode enabled when we apply an Outlook Group Policy to our OU of new Exchange users : - If we remove cached exchange mode but retain the policy Outlook will load properly. - If we remove the policy and enable Cached Exchange Mode Outlook will load properly The policy: -Dictates that users cannot setup pop/http accounts, etc, but Exchange account setup is configured. -Sets the archive path to a predetermined destination We're not seeing anything in this policy that should cause a problem, but when we remove it cached exchange mode works. When attempting to configure the user we receive an error indicating that the user will need to log on to the box with mstsc.exe /console, but these are XP workstations and not Terminal Services sessions. Any ideas? Thanks! |
Cached Exchange Mode Terminal Services Error
Thank you,
I am investigating further. It may be due to the package being installed from an administrative point via group policy with a transform applied. The "Microsoft Default Settings" applied in the transform may have conflicted with our group policy. When I make the same settings in the transform file as I do in group policy it still triggers the error. Someone (the only person I could find) had this in the Exchange newsgroup but it doesn't look like they resolved it. I'll let you know if I find an answer. "Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Sorry, you made that clear in your earlier message, but I missed that part. I don't know why those policy settings would cause the behavior you're seeing and haven't heard of any other reports of that problem. If you really need those policy settings + Cached Exchange mode, it might be worth filing an incident with Microsoft. In the meantime, it might be interesting to see if the same settings applied as user preferences rather than policy settings cause the same problem. I expect they will, but the only way to confirm that is to try it. You might also test to see whether just one of those policy settings is the culprit. -- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 http://www.turtleflock.com/olconfig/index.htm and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for Administrators, Power Users, and Developers http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx "Dennis Procopio" wrote in message ... Thank you for your reply. The only thing Terminal Server about the environment is that the exchange servers have it turned on for administration, but the Outlook client is installed local to the machine.... any other ideas/ "Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Cached Exchange mode shouldn't be used on TS environments. "Dennis Procopio" wrote in message ... Outlook will not load properly with Cached Exchange Mode enabled when we apply an Outlook Group Policy to our OU of new Exchange users : - If we remove cached exchange mode but retain the policy Outlook will load properly. - If we remove the policy and enable Cached Exchange Mode Outlook will load properly The policy: -Dictates that users cannot setup pop/http accounts, etc, but Exchange account setup is configured. -Sets the archive path to a predetermined destination We're not seeing anything in this policy that should cause a problem, but when we remove it cached exchange mode works. When attempting to configure the user we receive an error indicating that the user will need to log on to the box with mstsc.exe /console, but these are XP workstations and not Terminal Services sessions. Any ideas? Thanks! |
Cached Exchange Mode Terminal Services Error
I got the same error message too when I enable cached exchange mode. I
did the exact same thing. I performed the install from the administrative installation point, and certain policy is applied to all workstations. It gave me the same error message saying, "Unable to open your default email folders. This error can occur if you attempt to run Outlook from a Terminal Server session when the OST file is in use by the console session. To access this instance of Outlook, exit the current Terminal Server session and start a new session by using the following Run command (click Start, then click Run): mstsc.exe /CONSOLE" I'll check on microsoft knowledge base to see what i can find. Dennis Procopio wrote: Thank you, I am investigating further. It may be due to the package being installed from an administrative point via group policy with a transform applied. The "Microsoft Default Settings" applied in the transform may have conflicted with our group policy. When I make the same settings in the transform file as I do in group policy it still triggers the error. Someone (the only person I could find) had this in the Exchange newsgroup but it doesn't look like they resolved it. I'll let you know if I find an answer. "Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Sorry, you made that clear in your earlier message, but I missed that part. I don't know why those policy settings would cause the behavior you're seeing and haven't heard of any other reports of that problem. If you really need those policy settings + Cached Exchange mode, it might be worth filing an incident with Microsoft. In the meantime, it might be interesting to see if the same settings applied as user preferences rather than policy settings cause the same problem. I expect they will, but the only way to confirm that is to try it. You might also test to see whether just one of those policy settings is the culprit. -- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 http://www.turtleflock.com/olconfig/index.htm and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for Administrators, Power Users, and Developers http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx "Dennis Procopio" wrote in message ... Thank you for your reply. The only thing Terminal Server about the environment is that the exchange servers have it turned on for administration, but the Outlook client is installed local to the machine.... any other ideas/ "Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Cached Exchange mode shouldn't be used on TS environments. "Dennis Procopio" wrote in message ... Outlook will not load properly with Cached Exchange Mode enabled when we apply an Outlook Group Policy to our OU of new Exchange users : - If we remove cached exchange mode but retain the policy Outlook will load properly. - If we remove the policy and enable Cached Exchange Mode Outlook will load properly The policy: -Dictates that users cannot setup pop/http accounts, etc, but Exchange account setup is configured. -Sets the archive path to a predetermined destination We're not seeing anything in this policy that should cause a problem, but when we remove it cached exchange mode works. When attempting to configure the user we receive an error indicating that the user will need to log on to the box with mstsc.exe /console, but these are XP workstations and not Terminal Services sessions. Any ideas? Thanks! |
Cached Exchange Mode Terminal Services Error
We've actually made some headway on this....we kept cached exchange mode on,
but removed the policy that changes the default location of .pst files. We no longer receive the error. For the time being we are manually changing their archive path. That policy, if you have it applied, modifies the ForcePSTPath registry entry. ForcePSTPath does not change the default archive path anyway, and the confilict may have something to do with .OST files (cached exchange mode..) We are also using folder redirection which may add to the problem. We are seeking an alternative to archive management. Remove the .pst default policy and things should get better. Real kicker of an error, isn't it ;) " wrote: I got the same error message too when I enable cached exchange mode. I did the exact same thing. I performed the install from the administrative installation point, and certain policy is applied to all workstations. It gave me the same error message saying, "Unable to open your default email folders. This error can occur if you attempt to run Outlook from a Terminal Server session when the OST file is in use by the console session. To access this instance of Outlook, exit the current Terminal Server session and start a new session by using the following Run command (click Start, then click Run): mstsc.exe /CONSOLE" I'll check on microsoft knowledge base to see what i can find. Dennis Procopio wrote: Thank you, I am investigating further. It may be due to the package being installed from an administrative point via group policy with a transform applied. The "Microsoft Default Settings" applied in the transform may have conflicted with our group policy. When I make the same settings in the transform file as I do in group policy it still triggers the error. Someone (the only person I could find) had this in the Exchange newsgroup but it doesn't look like they resolved it. I'll let you know if I find an answer. "Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Sorry, you made that clear in your earlier message, but I missed that part. I don't know why those policy settings would cause the behavior you're seeing and haven't heard of any other reports of that problem. If you really need those policy settings + Cached Exchange mode, it might be worth filing an incident with Microsoft. In the meantime, it might be interesting to see if the same settings applied as user preferences rather than policy settings cause the same problem. I expect they will, but the only way to confirm that is to try it. You might also test to see whether just one of those policy settings is the culprit. -- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 http://www.turtleflock.com/olconfig/index.htm and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for Administrators, Power Users, and Developers http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx "Dennis Procopio" wrote in message ... Thank you for your reply. The only thing Terminal Server about the environment is that the exchange servers have it turned on for administration, but the Outlook client is installed local to the machine.... any other ideas/ "Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Cached Exchange mode shouldn't be used on TS environments. "Dennis Procopio" wrote in message ... Outlook will not load properly with Cached Exchange Mode enabled when we apply an Outlook Group Policy to our OU of new Exchange users : - If we remove cached exchange mode but retain the policy Outlook will load properly. - If we remove the policy and enable Cached Exchange Mode Outlook will load properly The policy: -Dictates that users cannot setup pop/http accounts, etc, but Exchange account setup is configured. -Sets the archive path to a predetermined destination We're not seeing anything in this policy that should cause a problem, but when we remove it cached exchange mode works. When attempting to configure the user we receive an error indicating that the user will need to log on to the box with mstsc.exe /console, but these are XP workstations and not Terminal Services sessions. Any ideas? Thanks! |
Cached Exchange Mode Terminal Services Error
Dennis, can I have your contact information so I can work with you on
this issue. I haven't tried your suggestion yet, but I'm going to change some of the settings in the installation point to see if that makes a difference or not. Dennis Procopio wrote: We've actually made some headway on this....we kept cached exchange mode on, but removed the policy that changes the default location of .pst files. We no longer receive the error. For the time being we are manually changing their archive path. That policy, if you have it applied, modifies the ForcePSTPath registry entry. ForcePSTPath does not change the default archive path anyway, and the confilict may have something to do with .OST files (cached exchange mode..) We are also using folder redirection which may add to the problem. We are seeking an alternative to archive management. Remove the .pst default policy and things should get better. Real kicker of an error, isn't it ;) " wrote: I got the same error message too when I enable cached exchange mode. I did the exact same thing. I performed the install from the administrative installation point, and certain policy is applied to all workstations. It gave me the same error message saying, "Unable to open your default email folders. This error can occur if you attempt to run Outlook from a Terminal Server session when the OST file is in use by the console session. To access this instance of Outlook, exit the current Terminal Server session and start a new session by using the following Run command (click Start, then click Run): mstsc.exe /CONSOLE" I'll check on microsoft knowledge base to see what i can find. Dennis Procopio wrote: Thank you, I am investigating further. It may be due to the package being installed from an administrative point via group policy with a transform applied. The "Microsoft Default Settings" applied in the transform may have conflicted with our group policy. When I make the same settings in the transform file as I do in group policy it still triggers the error. Someone (the only person I could find) had this in the Exchange newsgroup but it doesn't look like they resolved it. I'll let you know if I find an answer. "Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Sorry, you made that clear in your earlier message, but I missed that part. I don't know why those policy settings would cause the behavior you're seeing and haven't heard of any other reports of that problem. If you really need those policy settings + Cached Exchange mode, it might be worth filing an incident with Microsoft. In the meantime, it might be interesting to see if the same settings applied as user preferences rather than policy settings cause the same problem. I expect they will, but the only way to confirm that is to try it. You might also test to see whether just one of those policy settings is the culprit. -- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 http://www.turtleflock.com/olconfig/index.htm and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for Administrators, Power Users, and Developers http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx "Dennis Procopio" wrote in message ... Thank you for your reply. The only thing Terminal Server about the environment is that the exchange servers have it turned on for administration, but the Outlook client is installed local to the machine.... any other ideas/ "Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Cached Exchange mode shouldn't be used on TS environments. "Dennis Procopio" wrote in message ... Outlook will not load properly with Cached Exchange Mode enabled when we apply an Outlook Group Policy to our OU of new Exchange users : - If we remove cached exchange mode but retain the policy Outlook will load properly. - If we remove the policy and enable Cached Exchange Mode Outlook will load properly The policy: -Dictates that users cannot setup pop/http accounts, etc, but Exchange account setup is configured. -Sets the archive path to a predetermined destination We're not seeing anything in this policy that should cause a problem, but when we remove it cached exchange mode works. When attempting to configure the user we receive an error indicating that the user will need to log on to the box with mstsc.exe /console, but these are XP workstations and not Terminal Services sessions. Any ideas? Thanks! |
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