Get 'Requesting Data from Microsoft Exchange Server' message

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I am getting this error message intermittently with a few users and constantly with another user. I have plugged the error message into the Knowledge base with no luck of finding anything. We run and exch 5.5 site with Outlook 2000 and 2002 clients some on Terminal Server and some on stand alone clients (regular pc's). The error will come up when the program opens and when sending a message. No pst's are involved, all mail is delivered to the mailbox on the server. I only have 4-5 users out of 100+ that get this problem. Myself, I have never received this type of message. Any information on this would be greatly appreciated. Hey, you help me fix it and lunch is on me... no matter where you're at. :) Thanks in advance for your assistance

J Kearns
 
This means just what it says - that Outlook is waiting for data from the
Exchange server. In previous versions of Outlook, the user would have had
no notification of what was going on, and probably would have assumed that
Outlook was hung. If you want to trouble-shoot the reason for the delay,
you're probably better off asking in an Exchange newsgroup.

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Jeff Stephenson
Outlook Development
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights


JKearns said:
I am getting this error message intermittently with a few users and
constantly with another user. I have plugged the error message into the
Knowledge base with no luck of finding anything. We run and exch 5.5 site
with Outlook 2000 and 2002 clients some on Terminal Server and some on stand
alone clients (regular pc's). The error will come up when the program opens
and when sending a message. No pst's are involved, all mail is delivered to
the mailbox on the server. I only have 4-5 users out of 100+ that get this
problem. Myself, I have never received this type of message. Any
information on this would be greatly appreciated. Hey, you help me fix it
and lunch is on me... no matter where you're at. :) Thanks in advance for
your assistance.
 
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