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In my company, were are using MS outlook 2003 that are installed on many
laptops for telecommuting users. For security reason, most of those users'
data have to be stored on the network. That include all the personal folders
(.PST) file associated with MS outlook. However, when trying to configure MS
outlook 2003 client to work in offline mode, when the network connection get
lost, the user find himself unable to get back to his regular profile in
outlook. He will keep getting the message that " the connection to the
exchange server has been lost. He then get prompted for 3 choices: Retry,
offline or cancel. " If he tries to use the offline option, there is an error
message and a window dialog box that comes up which says that outlook cannot
find the personal folder located on the network. Most of the time, the user
will never be allowed to login to outlook, he will keep getting those dialog
boxes over and over again. Is there a workaround to this problem? I have
consulted some tech documentation. It seemed that personal folder files are
among the type of files that are not supposed to be configured for use in
offline mode.... In outlook 2003, I have not seen any settings that would
permit to configure personal folders as offline files such as the inbox,
calendar or tasks folders etc.... Anybody who may have an idea or suggestion
to solve that issue , please help....
laptops for telecommuting users. For security reason, most of those users'
data have to be stored on the network. That include all the personal folders
(.PST) file associated with MS outlook. However, when trying to configure MS
outlook 2003 client to work in offline mode, when the network connection get
lost, the user find himself unable to get back to his regular profile in
outlook. He will keep getting the message that " the connection to the
exchange server has been lost. He then get prompted for 3 choices: Retry,
offline or cancel. " If he tries to use the offline option, there is an error
message and a window dialog box that comes up which says that outlook cannot
find the personal folder located on the network. Most of the time, the user
will never be allowed to login to outlook, he will keep getting those dialog
boxes over and over again. Is there a workaround to this problem? I have
consulted some tech documentation. It seemed that personal folder files are
among the type of files that are not supposed to be configured for use in
offline mode.... In outlook 2003, I have not seen any settings that would
permit to configure personal folders as offline files such as the inbox,
calendar or tasks folders etc.... Anybody who may have an idea or suggestion
to solve that issue , please help....