Here are some things I looked at - it is so frustrating that on these issues everyone is like "oh hey, all you have to do it this and bam, it works!" and then you do it and... nope, doesn't work. And then there is no help for that.
Here are the KB articles I looked at, and how they relate to mine:
Q297124
This looks a lot like our problem, but going through the steps, all of our stuff is checked the way they say, so no go.
Tested after checking this - still doesn't work.
Q319065
I thought this might help. I went into see if the servers weren't working right for this. The enterprise setup let me point at our mailserver and pdc, but then the domain one wouldn't let me point to the pdc - but I could point to the bdc - so I did.
Tried it all again - still didn't work. Then it let me change it back to the pdc (which it had been originally set to), so perhaps the domain one just can't be changed to what it currently already is?
In the end, this didn't help either.
Q286356
This doesn't appear to apply to us. We don't get any error messages logged on the mailserver or the PDC/BDC regarding this.
Q287137
We don't have anything hidden - but just in case I went through and made sure that any special permissions on what they talk about were set to Allow for Modify Permissions.
After testing, this didn't change anything for us.
I checked this (
but there was nothing new mentioned in there that helped.
Both Q837444 and this (
which are essentially the same thing since the latter links to the former, refer to installing SP1.
I am hoping at this point it will resolve our issue since there doesn't really seem to be much else out there that I haven't tried yet.
Although that isn't exactly the same problem we are having (it talks about errors logged in the event viewer and we aren't seeing any anywhere).
It is almost as if the service just isn't running anywhere - which would point to perhaps the loss of the DLLs (like what xmsre) said up there. Apparently that is usually due to fax software, and we don't have any of that installed.
That said, the IT consultant did add Norton's anti-virus onto the machine and didn't exclude any directories and I am wondering if that screwed something up while it was running that way.
I am going to investigate the dll issue - but I suspect that the SP1 will possibly resolve that, if nothing more than indirectly, due to replacing those with newer/improved dlls anyway.
I thought maybe after all of those changes or attempts, something might have clicked. I also wondered if the fact that copying users would create some different issue (which is usually how I deal with new users).
So I created a new "testuser" account and... same problem.
Many of the "solutions" say to either login to the account via the client machine and Outlook, or to send them an e-mail.
I have tried this repeatedly, and it doesn't work for us. Using Outlook on the machine just says that the user doesn't exist.
Sending them an e-mail, they don't show up in the GAL, and if you do it straight up through SMTP, it gets sent back saying that such a user doesn't exist.
At this point I am going to look into the DLL issue for a bit, and if that doesn't resolve it - then the service pack.
I really don't want to do this prior to the weekend, but I have a trickle down anger situation where a new employee is getting angry at me for not having an e-mail for her, because higher ups are angry at her for not being able to e-mail out to resolve certain issues.
Fantastic.