Well, because I am basically an impatient sort, and because I can
always resynch, I just deleted the profile and created a new one.
Seems to have worked fine-- have't gotten that error. Thanks for
your help. This was a really annoying problem.
Kenny
----- Lanwench [MVP - Exchange] wrote: -----
Sync first, if you can....if you can't sync, see if you can set
up this profile to work offline, then export everything to PST.
You can then import/copy in what you like your mailbox to the
new profile..
I do this all the time (recreate profiles) with no real
problems... if you don't want to paint yourself into a corner,
just create a new profile without deleting the old one, and set
up Outlook to use the new one by default - test & see what it
looks like.
Kenny said:
Do I remember correctly that by doing that I will lose my
offline file? I guess if it is fully synchronized that won't
matter. > But is that correct? Is there any other downside to
deleting the > profile?
----- Lanwench [MVP - Exchange] wrote: -----
Delete and recreate your mail profile in Outlook. It
sounds like > your IT folks (?) may have taken down a
server without properly > removing it from AD, or they did
it properly but didn't leave it > up and running after
moving mailboxes so that clients would > automagically
connect to the correct server the first time they > opened
Outlook said:
just > fine. But periodically the "Requesting Data"
screen pops > up, > indicating Outlook is trying to
retrieve data from a > previous > Exchange Server, which I
am no longer connected to. > This message > comes up often,
and of course it times out > because it cannot connect. >>
I have no idea where this Exchange > Server identity is
coming from. > Under Email Accounts the > correct server is
the only one, and the name > resolves > properly. This is
driving me crazy. Anyone have any ideas >> where it may be
getting this server from and how I can stop it? >>> Thanks very much,