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waybomb
Hello
I've searched here and can't find a similar situation. I am a simple user in
a network environment at work. We are small and have no IT person. So I am
asking y'all for help.
I keep getting junk mail. I went to flag it as junk, but a screen popped up
stating something that I can not flag a user unless in Cached Exchange Mode.
So, I loked up how to do this, ticked the box to be in Cached Exchange Mode.
So, I went to start up Outlook, the screen flashes to Outlook, but then it
goes away and this message pops up - " Cannot start Microsoft outlook. Unable
to open the Outlook window. The set of folders could not be opened. The
server is not available. Contact your administrator if the condition
persists. "
I can get to anywhere else on the network, and to this Internet site, so I
am connected to the server.
FWIW, I also have my home email addresses checked by my work Outlook while
I'm logged in.
Anyway, how do I get out of Cached Exchange Mode while I can not open Outlook.
Thanks for helping me out here.
Fred
I've searched here and can't find a similar situation. I am a simple user in
a network environment at work. We are small and have no IT person. So I am
asking y'all for help.
I keep getting junk mail. I went to flag it as junk, but a screen popped up
stating something that I can not flag a user unless in Cached Exchange Mode.
So, I loked up how to do this, ticked the box to be in Cached Exchange Mode.
So, I went to start up Outlook, the screen flashes to Outlook, but then it
goes away and this message pops up - " Cannot start Microsoft outlook. Unable
to open the Outlook window. The set of folders could not be opened. The
server is not available. Contact your administrator if the condition
persists. "
I can get to anywhere else on the network, and to this Internet site, so I
am connected to the server.
FWIW, I also have my home email addresses checked by my work Outlook while
I'm logged in.
Anyway, how do I get out of Cached Exchange Mode while I can not open Outlook.
Thanks for helping me out here.
Fred