Solved my problem - Outlook was trying to access the Free/Busy info using http://...... but the website was configured to use SSL (so it needed https://....)
I turned off SSL and now my free/busy info appears. I dont like turning off SSL, but when my conversion is over, this wont be needed and...
Forgot to say I had tried that too - it all tested okay - that does seem to be the common fix from all the searches I have done - wish it was my fix !!
Im in process of migrating from Ex2003 to Ex2007. I have tried everything I can find on the net but have not been able to fix this problem.
I have a couple users' mailboxes migrated to Ex2007 that use Outlook2007. They are not able to see anyones free/busy schedules (everything else seems to...
We seem to have a ghost in our exchange system. When anyone sends a meeting request to one of our executives, we always get the following message. It displays the name of one of our old employees who has been gone for over a year. How can I get rid of him ?
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Tried all those things - no luck (gateway is defined, DNS is working fine, can ping everything correctly, no firewalls, etc...).
I rebuilt the laptop and it is working fine now....one of those strange things that will bug you to death !!
Yes - many times.....
Im tempted to wipe the laptop and reinstall everything from scratch as Im sure it's something in the registry
I have downgraded this user to Outlook 2003 for the time being and it works fine.....still curious as to what the problem is...
User was running Outlook 2003 for years with no problems, I upgraded to Outlook 2007 and can't connect to Exchange 2003 server. I get the following error message: "The connection to Microsoft Exchange is unavailable. Outlook must be online or connected to complete this action"
I have...
Ive seen the same thing quite a few times....hit F5 (refresh) a time or two and usually the webpage will show up....I dont know the cause or the solution, but the F5 is a work-around until I figure it out...
Sounds like maybe you didn't install the administration tools? If you did, then Im stumped....you should see a "Symantec Antivirus" option right below the Default Console View option
Same here.....Win2K PCs and Servers, a handful of XP PCs...all time zone settings are correct. If I manually change the time to the correct time, it changes back to the wrong time in 1 hour - even if I unselect the "auto adjust for DST" setting.....very strange!
Did it work until just after you installed the monthly Microsoft security patches? I was at a Symantec tech conference last week and a couple people talked about something similar - their LiveUpdate broke after installing Microsoft updates. They had to go back and uninstall the updates until...
I can put a new nic card in - but it wont be installed until you actually log in to XP.....Im just gonna wipe them...who knows what other issues they have, it will be easier to start from scratch...
Is there a way to log in to an XP box when I don't know the local admin password?
I have a handful of machines that have bad nic cards so they no longer will log on to our network and the guy that originally set them up is long gone so i dont know the local admin account - am I stuck wiping...
I am setting up a VPN tunnel with a client. I have a PIX 515E (I dont know what is on the other end)....I need to NAT all my traffic flowing through the tunnel to a specific address. I thought I had it working but it appears that the address they are seeing on the other end is not the address...
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