Just yesterday all was well, now today when it prompts me it's not taking my password (it is correct trust me). Any ideas?
Outlook Express password not being accepted all of a sudden
outlook 2013 restarts
Hi, when I try and send an email outlook shuts down and restarts, then the email stays in drafts. I recieve emails ok it's just sending I have trouble with. Thanks.
Outlook 2007/2010 Client cant connec to exchange 2013
HI,
I have a small 50 user exchange server 2013 that was upgraded from exchange 2003. I uninstalled 2003 to update the schema and this allowed me to install exchange 2013.
The issue i'm facing is, OWA works perfectly and mailflow is ok, but the outlook clients can't connect, auto-discovery works well because the establish connection and search for address are check off bu fails on the logon server with a GUIID {GuID@domain.com} as the server name and a mailbox with =SMTP:user@domain.com
I cant figure out what's wrong, I can't enter the server netbios or dns name, I still get server not available
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How to upgrade Outlook Anywhere to CAS 2013 when using KCD
Hi,
Since KCD is not supported with Exchange2013, how is the best way to migrate namespace for Outlook Anywhere when we currently use KCD trough TMG for Exchange2010?
I want to keep using NTLM, but the only way to get that working trough TMG is to use "All users". Meaning no pre-authentication.
Any thoughts?
Unable to connect iPhone(Mail) & Macbook(Mail/Outlook2011) to exchange 2013 account
However OWA works fine on every device. and Ms Outlook works fine on Windows machines.
Attachments Moving after Moving Email from Exchange Mailbox to PST
A user with Office 2013 has an Exchange 2013 mailbox and moves some emails to an attached PST file. Attached documents in an email, such as a PDF,gets placed behind the senders email signature making the attachment impossible to open without clicking reply/forward and moving the email signature around. You are able to select the email, Click File, Click Save Attachment and access the PDF that way.
Steps Taken Thus Far:
Repaired Office 2013.
Removed Office 2013.
Cleaned the stale registry records on the workstation.
Re-installed Office 2013.
Downloaded & installed all Office 2013 updates.
Created a new PST file in a different location and moved email with an attachment to the new PST file.
Followed the same process of moving an email to a PST file when logged on as a different user account using a different mailbox.
Thank you for any suggestions in resolving this issue.
Disable remote Outlook 2011 access?
Outlook 2010 conditional formatting - distribution group membership
Note: I was advised to post this question here in the Exchange forums - as opposed to the Office forums
Hi all,
A user in my company wants to do the following:
She would like to setup conditional formatting on her mailbox - so that when an email arrives in her inbox from a member of staff who is a member of "Distribution_groupA", she wants the emails received from that person to be
formatted with a certain colour and font type - so it’s easily noticeable in her inbox. Sounds straight forward enough.
I have tested this and we can get this working when the conditional formatting is done based upon a particular user (for example sent from "John Smith"), but when we enter the distribution group name - no formatting occurs.
The distribution group in question is an internal security enabled AD group created within our AD domain – it has an exchange email address assigned to it. The group is listed within our Global address book and everyone can send emails to the group normally
without any problems.
We use a single domain within our company.
I have googled this and came across quite a few articles regarding conditional formatting, but nothing specifically about how to set it up based upon a distribution group. The closest I have come is how to enable to ‘Query Builder’ tab,
which I have done, but I still cannot see a way to achieve this - as it is not clear how to specify that the sender is a member of a paricular distribution group.
Is it possible to setup conditional formatting based upon the sender being a member of a particular distribution group?
I would be grateful if anybody could clarify or advise further.
Our Environment:
Exchange 2010 SP2
Outlook 2010
Windows 7 Ent SP1
Many thanks
OWA 2013 Expired Password Change - not working
We are in the process of moving mailboxes from our 2010 environment to our 2013 environment and are using the 2013 CAS as internet facing, for any mailboxes on 2010, requests are proxied through.
We have the registry DWORD ChangeExpiredPasswordEnabled set to 1 in HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\MSExchange OWA but this isn't working.
It use to work perfectly well when we had the 2010 CAS server internet facing.
Is this still supported in Exchange 2013?
Critical! Unable to access delegate calendar in Outlook 2003 WindowsXP machine
I know i'm posting in wrong window, but need an help, its very urgent!!!
We are facing a critical issue now
Exchange 2007 mailbox user is trying to access another user mailbox (same exchange 2007 server) on his WinXP outlook 2003 client machine. But getting an error as "unable to display the folder"
the user made a test on another machine under WIN7 (Outlook 2007)
==>, the delegation is working fine.
but user works on machine under WinXP ( Outlook 2003), is there any fix for this apart from upgrading to outlook 2007??
Never giveup till you get what to want.
Outlook 2013 on XCH 2013 Svr
My Windows Server 2012 is a DC with Exchange Server 2013 installed. I also have an Exchange 2010 server on a Windows Server 2008 R2 box. For several months, while my mailbox was on the Exchange 2010 server, I had no trouble connecting to my mailbox with the Outlook 2013 client installed on Windows Server 2012.
Today I moved my mailbox to the Exchange 2013 installed on Windows Server 2013. For some reason, Outlook 2013 is unable to open my mailbox on the localhost. I keep receiving the following error message: Cannot start Microsoft Outlook. Cannot open the Outlook window. The set of folders cannot be opened. You must connect to Microsoft Exchange with the current profile before you can synchronize your folders with your Outlook file (.ost).
OWA works fine; all Exchange services are running. Outlook 2013 has no issues connecting to the Exchange 2013 server from any other PC. I tried removing and re-installing Office 2013 but it did not help. Any idea on how to fix this? Thanks.
Synchronize Local Outlook Calendar to Exchange Calendar
Hi there,
Currently due to some reason, our company still using pop3 mail server (external) to send and receive email. We plan to migrate to exchange (next year) soon but currently we would like to have a share calender within our company.
I've created a local (only) domain which allow me install Exchange server and create local profile (able to send internal email and use the share calendar features) but it lead us:
- having 2 difference email account/profile in the outlook
- not able to create meeting invitation to external user via exchange
So I would like to know whether we can create a invitation via pop3 account and it automatically synchronize to the exchange profile?
Cheers,
LowProSupport
Add Local User to the Exchange Server
Hi all,
I have created a local user through Exchange server and I want to add it in the list of recipients through exchange console so the user can send and receive required email from outlook.
I want to know is it possible or we can just add domain user in to int.
If yes, how?
Best Regards,
Negin
I can't create an email account in Outlook 2013 for my exchange server
Have tried many things on this issue.
I have a new tablet PC running Windows 8. I am able to connect to my Exchange Server account using Windows 8 Mail, no problem but when I have tried to set up an account for Outlook 2013 to connect to the same Exchange Server using exactly the same login information I cannot get it to connect. I simply get the message that the Exchange Server is unavailable.
I've been able to connect a variety of other devices to the same Exchange Server account without any problem - iPhones, Windows Phone, iPads, etc, etc all without problem. It's just this device and Outlook 2013 seems to be the issue. From checking various forums seems this is not an isolated issue but I've not been able to find a useful solution so far. Have deleted the user profiles and .ost files, switched off caching etc, all to no avail.
One key difference between the account information required by Windows Mail and Outlook is that in the Windows Mail system I am prompted to enter my domain information. I know this is critical from the information provided to me by our network administration team but there is nowhere in the Outlook account setup process where I can enter my domain info.
Closest I've been able to get to success is to use the manual account creation process and select the Exchange ActiveSync option - this gets me to the point where I'm prompted for my username and password info but it fails at this step because I am connected to a local domain (the domain account for the PC) and my user name and password are not accepted. There is nowhere in this login process that I can find where I can enter the correct domain info.
Any ideas on a solution would be very much appreciated - I use Outlook extensively in my work and whilst the Windows 8 Mail system is good, it doesn't have the level of functionality I need.
Many thanks
Wayne.
Settings for POP or IMAP access is not available in OWA options - Exchange 2013
the Setting for POP or IMAP in OWA options, shows "Not Available".
How can I make the available?
Outlook Anywhere Broken Exchange 2013
2. testexchangeconnectivity.c
3. YES my outlook clients are version correct
4. Everything is set to NTLM
5. See # 1.
My last effort before calling M$oft is to remove outlook anywhere and reboot, then re-add it per http://www.petri.co.il/for
I have review and acted on these tidbits, without success:
http://clintboessen.blogsp
http://msexchangeguru.com/
Sadly, when ever I try to run Test-OutlookConnectivity I get:
Failed to find the probe result for invoke now request id 3096f04eb0604142bc7f191cf2
workdefinition id 172.
http://technet.microsoft.c
I have posted on a few other forums, Technet, Etc. Hoepfully someone has hit the same issue.
Deleting booking room confirmation email deletes booking?
Hi,
I have a client who claims that if he deletes the booking room confirmation email sent to him after booking a room in Outlook, that the booking itself is removed from the calendar. I'm not familiar with this, so any help would be appreciated.
If this is the case, is it possible to remove this option?
can't enable kerberos in outlook and exchange 2013 - bug in ConvertOABVDir.ps1
Hi,
It seems they forgot to update ConvertOABVDir.ps1 for Exchange 2013...
All paths and versions refer to Exchange 2010 and not to 2013.
But even changing these paths and versions to reflect the correct ones, IIS throws me error 500 and:
"Could not load file or assembly 'Microsoft.Exchange.OwaUrlModule, Version=15.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=31bf3856ad364e35' or one of its dependencies. This assembly is built by a runtime newer than the currently loaded runtime and cannot be loaded."
Anyone has ever tried do enable Kerberos for outlook in exchange 2013?
Marcelo
# Globals $setupRegistryPath = Get-ItemProperty -path 'HKLM:SOFTWARE\Microsoft\ExchangeServer\v14\Setup' $exchangeInstallPath = $setupRegistryPath.MsiInstallPath $ComputerName = [string]$Env:computername $OabPath = "Default Web Site/OAB" # Initialize IIS metabase management object $InitWebAdmin = [System.Reflection.Assembly]::LoadWithPartialName("Microsoft.Web.Administration") $Iis = new-object Microsoft.Web.Administration.ServerManager # Creates OAB app pool based on DefaultAppPool, running as LocalSystem function CreateOabAppPool { # Get existing OAB authentication values to set later $config = $Iis.GetApplicationHostConfiguration(); $basicAuthenticationSectionEnabled = $config.GetSection("system.webServer/security/authentication/basicAuthentication", "Default Web Site/OAB")["enabled"]; $windowsAuthenticationSectionEnabled = $config.GetSection("system.webServer/security/authentication/windowsAuthentication", "Default Web Site/OAB")["enabled"]; $apppool = $Iis.ApplicationPools["MSExchangeOabAppPool"] if ($apppool) { # Delete existing app pool $apppool.Delete() # Flush $Iis.CommitChanges() } # Create new app pool, then bind to it $a=$Iis.applicationPools.Add("MSExchangeOabAppPool") $apppool = $Iis.ApplicationPools["MSExchangeOabAppPool"] # Now make sure it runs as LocalSystem, and prevent unnecessary app pool restarts $apppool.ProcessModel.IdentityType = [Microsoft.Web.Administration.ProcessModelIdentityType]"LocalSystem" $apppool.ProcessModel.idleTimeout = "0.00:00:00" $apppool.Recycling.PeriodicRestart.time = "0.00:00:00" # Create /OAB application $OabApplication = $Iis.Sites["Default Web Site"].Applications["/OAB"] if ($OabApplication) { # Delete it $OabApplication.Delete() # Flush $Iis.CommitChanges() } $oabvdir=$Iis.Sites["Default Web Site"].Applications["/"].VirtualDirectories["/OAB"] if ($oabvdir) { # Clean up vdir $oabvdir.Delete() $Iis.CommitChanges() } $addSite=$Iis.Sites["Default Web Site"].Applications.Add("/OAB", $ExchangeInstallPath + "ClientAccess\OAB") $OabApplication = $Iis.Sites["Default Web Site"].Applications["/OAB"] if ($OabApplication -eq $Null) { # Error creating OAB vdir. Need to fix existing one and rest Write-Warning "Error updating Default Web Site/OAB to support the OABAuth component." Write-Output "Please use IIS Manager to remove the Default Web Site/OAB virtual directory, then the following commands to recreate the OAB virtual directory:" Write-Output "Get-OabVirtualDirectory -server $ComputerName | Remove-OabVirtualDirectory" Write-Output "New-OabVirtualDirectory -server $ComputerName" break } #Set app pool $OabApplication.ApplicationPoolName = "MSExchangeOabAppPool" #Restore previous auth settings and enabled anonymous # Reload applicationHost.config $config = $Iis.GetApplicationHostConfiguration(); # Check null (inherited from root of web server), otherwise set to previous value if ($basicAuthenticationSectionEnabled) { $basicAuthenticationSection = $config.GetSection("system.webServer/security/authentication/basicAuthentication", "Default Web Site/OAB") $basicAuthenticationSection["enabled"]=$basicAuthenticationSectionEnabled } # Check null (inherited from root of web server), otherwise set to previous value if ($windowsAuthenticationSectionEnabled) { $windowsAuthenticationSection = $config.GetSection("system.webServer/security/authentication/windowsAuthentication", "Default Web Site/OAB") $windowsAuthenticationSection["enabled"] = $windowsAuthenticationSectionEnabled } $Iis.CommitChanges() } # Loads OAB auth module by creating or overwriting web.config for OAB vdir function UpdateOabWebConfig() { $webConfigPath = $ExchangeInstallPath + "ClientAccess\OAB\web.config" $webConfigOriginal = @"<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?><configuration><system.webServer><modules><add name="Microsoft.Exchange.OABAuth" type="Microsoft.Exchange.OABAuth.OABAuthModule" /></modules></system.webServer><system.web><compilation defaultLanguage="c#" debug="false"><assemblies><add assembly="Microsoft.Exchange.Net, Version=14.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, publicKeyToken=31bf3856ad364e35"/><add assembly="Microsoft.Exchange.Diagnostics, Version=14.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, publicKeyToken=31bf3856ad364e35"/><add assembly="Microsoft.Exchange.OabAuthModule, Version=14.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, publicKeyToken=31bf3856ad364e35"/></assemblies></compilation></system.web><runtime><assemblyBinding xmlns="urn:schemas-microsoft-com:asm.v1"><dependentAssembly><assemblyIdentity name="Microsoft.Exchange.OABAuthModule" publicKeyToken="31bf3856ad364e35" culture="neutral" /><codeBase version="14.0.0.0" href="file:///{0}bin\Microsoft.Exchange.OABAuthModule.dll"/></dependentAssembly><dependentAssembly><assemblyIdentity name="Microsoft.Exchange.Net" publicKeyToken="31bf3856ad364e35" culture="neutral" /><codeBase version="14.0.0.0" href="file:///{0}bin\Microsoft.Exchange.Net.dll"/></dependentAssembly><dependentAssembly><assemblyIdentity name="Microsoft.Exchange.Rpc" publicKeyToken="31bf3856ad364e35" culture="neutral" /><codeBase version="14.0.0.0" href="file:///{0}bin\Microsoft.Exchange.Rpc.dll"/></dependentAssembly><dependentAssembly><assemblyIdentity name="Microsoft.Exchange.Diagnostics" publicKeyToken="31bf3856ad364e35" culture="neutral" /><codeBase version="14.0.0.0" href="file:///{0}bin\Microsoft.Exchange.Diagnostics.dll"/></dependentAssembly></assemblyBinding></runtime></configuration>"@ # Swap in Exchange installation path $webConfigData = [string]::Format($webConfigOriginal, $ExchangeInstallPath) # Check for existing web.config if (Test-Path $webConfigPath) { # Make a backup copy of current web.config $backupPath = $webConfigPath + " Backup " + [string](get-date -Format "yyyy-MM-dd HHmmss") Write-Output "Backing up existing web.config to ""$backupPath""" Copy-Item $webConfigPath $backupPath } Out-File -FilePath $webConfigPath -InputObject $webConfigData -Encoding "UTF8" Write-Output "Created $webConfigPath." } # Main Write-Output "Converting OAB virtual directory on $ComputerName to an application..." 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Marcelo
can not see public folders in outlook 2003
Calendar Sharing
We are using Exchange 2013 and Office 2013(Outlook 2013). On user have PublishingEditor right on all Calendars of his employees. He can create a meeting/appointment but he cant delete them from Outlook 2013. If he tries to log on to the OWA he is able to delete the meeting/appointments.
If i give the user full mailbox acess form the ECP then he is able to delete the meeting/appointments within the Outlook 2013 Client. I thought thet PublishingEditór rigth for the Calendar was enough??
I have tried to repair the Office 2013, disabled extensions, shift deleted etc without sucesss.
Any ideas?