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Seth Garfinkel
Hi All.
Here is a strange problem I am having. I have set up a new Exchange 2003 setup which is primarily accessed through a terminal server. When access it through a terminal session it will not do auto name checking, no matter what I do to the advanced email checkboxes. This same functionality seems to work fine when accessing exchange through a local version of outlook. Also (possibly a related issue?) I can not copy a global address book entry to my contacts folder in outlook, I get an error "Some names could not be added to contacts". This also seems to work fine on a local version of outlook using the same exchange mailbox. These problems persist for any user accessing any mailbox on the terminal server, but I can not replicate the errors when using outlook on a local desktop accessing the same mailboxes. I guess that what I am wondering is if I have found a limitation of Outlook over a terminal session, or if my Office install on the terminal server is mis configured in some way. Any insight would be greatly appreciated
Thanks!
Here is a strange problem I am having. I have set up a new Exchange 2003 setup which is primarily accessed through a terminal server. When access it through a terminal session it will not do auto name checking, no matter what I do to the advanced email checkboxes. This same functionality seems to work fine when accessing exchange through a local version of outlook. Also (possibly a related issue?) I can not copy a global address book entry to my contacts folder in outlook, I get an error "Some names could not be added to contacts". This also seems to work fine on a local version of outlook using the same exchange mailbox. These problems persist for any user accessing any mailbox on the terminal server, but I can not replicate the errors when using outlook on a local desktop accessing the same mailboxes. I guess that what I am wondering is if I have found a limitation of Outlook over a terminal session, or if my Office install on the terminal server is mis configured in some way. Any insight would be greatly appreciated
Thanks!