MS EXCHANGE SYNCHRONIZATION

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We just installed MS Exchange Server at the office. When I'm not on the office network, I cannot start Outlook at all. I get a message that MS Exchange Server is not accessible. What I would like to do is have a setup where I have an offline folder which I can always pull up even when I'm not on logged on the MS Exchange Server. I have setup Offline Folder however I'm still getting the same problem which in unability to even start Outlook when I'm not connected via VPN or offline. How can I get around this problem and still have access to start Outlook and work off my Personal Folder/Offline Folder

How do I set up the synchronization as well? Any help would greatly be appreciated.
 
In order for the offline folders to work, you must do a full synchronization
with the server first before you go offline. The details will depend on your
Outlook version.
--
Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP
Author of
Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for
Administrators, Power Users, and Developers



Kenan said:
We just installed MS Exchange Server at the office. When I'm not on the
office network, I cannot start Outlook at all. I get a message that MS
Exchange Server is not accessible. What I would like to do is have a setup
where I have an offline folder which I can always pull up even when I'm not
on logged on the MS Exchange Server. I have setup Offline Folder however
I'm still getting the same problem which in unability to even start Outlook
when I'm not connected via VPN or offline. How can I get around this
problem and still have access to start Outlook and work off my Personal
Folder/Offline Folder.
How do I set up the synchronization as well? Any help would greatly be
appreciated.
 
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