Hi Tom,
This issue maybe caused by several factors. Before we may go further, I
would like to collect more information to narrow down the issue.
1) What type of account are you configuring in the Outlook? Exchange,pop3
or other types?
2) If it's the exchange type, what version of your exchange
server(including service pack version)? Please also inform me the
Operating System version and the Service Pack version.
3) Do all Desktop Outlook programs failed?
4) Have you installed any anti-virus software or email monitor software?
If so, please temporarily disable or remove it and test our issue again.
5) What is the installation mode of Outlook 2000? Outlook 2000 has three
installation modes: Internet Mail Only (IMO), Corporate or Workgroup (C/W)
and No E-mail. To check your installation mode, please click "About
Microsoft Outlook" on the Outlook Help menu. In the About Microsoft Outlook
dialog box you can see if you have installed Outlook in "Internet Mail
Only", "Corporate or Workgroup" or "No Email" mode.
6) Create a new profile
1. Close Outlook.
2. Click Start, and click Control Panel.
3. Click Mail or "Mail and Fax" icon.
4. Click Show Profiles.
5. Click Prompt for a profile to be used and click Apply.
6. Click Add and type "test" in the Profile name box.
Note: Please don't choose the same name of your original profile.
7. Choose Add a new e-mail account and click Next.
8. Choose your email type and type the necessary information.
9. Click Next and click Finish.
10. Click Finish to exit.
11. Reopen Outlook.
12. Choose the new profile in the profile list and click OK.
For more information please read the article in our Microsoft Knowledge
Base:
287072 OL2002: How to Create a New E-mail Profile for Outlook
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=287072
Please inform me the troubleshooting result at your first convenience.
Thank you!
Best Regards!
William Teng
Microsoft Online Support Engineer
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| I just migrated a Windows peer network to a Windows 2000
| AD Server. I also wipped everyones desktop clean and did
| a fresh install of Windows 2000 Pro and Office 2000 Pro.
| When the users would run Outlook it would fail. After
| several hours of truoble shooting the only way I can get
| the users to run Outlook is if they are local admins,
| kinda defets a managed desktop. What am I missing in user
| rights to be able to run Outlook 2000 on a managed desktop
| and they don't have to local Admins?
|
| Many Thanks,
| Tom Hagen
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