Outlook 2003 synchronizing with the offline file (.ost)

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Nick

Hallo,

since a week i cannot synchronize the MailBox on the Exchange Server with
the local offline file .ost (Outlook 2003).

At 05. July 2004, 12:30 AM is finished the synchronisation. Oll the items
bevor are synchronised. All items after cannot be synchronised. In the
synchronization-log is the following error:

08:52:07 Error synchronizing folder
08:52:07 [80004005-501-FFFFF9BF-550]
08:52:07 The client operation failed.
08:52:07 Microsoft Exchange Server Information Store
08:52:07 For more information on this failure, click the URL below:
08:52:07
http://www.microsoft.com/support/prodredirect/outlook2000_us.asp?err=80004005-501-fffff9bf-550

I tryed everything. (new ost-file, new Profil, started scanost.exe). Nothing
helped.
OST-check-log from scanost.exe contents the same error message and a list of
e-mails that are not in the offline file.

The Files (ems*32.dll) from the help-info from Microsoft cannot be find
(perhaps because of the Outlook Version?!)

I use 2 Laptops with Windows XP, SP1, Uptodated from Microsoft-Update site,
Office 2003. The Ost-File is aprox: 800000KB. Freespace on drive C: aprox:
23GB)

Does somebody know a solution for this problem?
Thank you in advance.

Best regards.
Nick Corches
 
D

Dave Peterson

Hello,

I am having the same prblem. Offline Sync was working
but now "Inbox" offline will only sync with emails dated
before a certain date.
I followed all instructions and even created a new OST
but nothing works. Client is XP and server is EX2000.
FYI, The user has 2GB of mail in server.


Here's a log
16:07:58 Synchronizing Hierarchy
16:07:58 Synchronizing Favorites
16:07:58 Synchronizing Folder 'Inbox'
16:09:20 Error synchronizing folder
16:09:20 [80004005-501-50B-550]
16:09:20 The client operation failed.
16:09:20 Microsoft Exchange Server
Information Store
16:09:20 For more information on this
failure, click the URL below:
16:09:20
http://www.microsoft.com/support/prodredirect/outlook2000_
us.asp?err=80004005-501-50b-550
16:09:20 Synchronizing Folder 'Sent Items'
16:09:20 Synchronizing Folder 'Calendar'
16:09:21 1 view(s)/form(s) updated in online
folder
16:09:21 Synchronizing Folder 'Contacts'
16:09:21 Synchronizing Folder 'Notes'
16:09:21 Synchronizing Folder 'Tasks'
16:09:21 Synchronizing Folder 'Deleted Items'
16:09:21 1 item(s) added to online folder
16:09:21 Synchronizing Views
16:09:21 Done
16:09:22 Microsoft Exchange offline address book
16:09:22 Download successful
-----Original Message-----
Hallo,

since a week i cannot synchronize the MailBox on the Exchange Server with
the local offline file .ost (Outlook 2003).

At 05. July 2004, 12:30 AM is finished the synchronisation. Oll the items
bevor are synchronised. All items after cannot be synchronised. In the
synchronization-log is the following error:

08:52:07 Error synchronizing folder
08:52:07 [80004005-501-FFFFF9BF-550]
08:52:07 The client operation failed.
08:52:07 Microsoft Exchange Server Information Store
08:52:07 For more information on this failure, click the URL below:
08:52:07
http://www.microsoft.com/support/prodredirect/outlook2000 _us.asp?err=80004005-501-fffff9bf-550

I tryed everything. (new ost-file, new Profil, started scanost.exe). Nothing
helped.
OST-check-log from scanost.exe contents the same error message and a list of
e-mails that are not in the offline file.

The Files (ems*32.dll) from the help-info from Microsoft cannot be find
(perhaps because of the Outlook Version?!)

I use 2 Laptops with Windows XP, SP1, Uptodated from Microsoft-Update site,
Office 2003. The Ost-File is aprox: 800000KB. Freespace
 
D

Dave Peterson

Hello,

I am having the same prblem. Offline Sync was working
but now "Inbox" offline will only sync with emails dated
before a certain date.
I followed all instructions and even created a new OST
but nothing works. Client is XP and server is EX2000.
FYI, The user has 2GB of mail in server.


Here's a log
16:07:58 Synchronizing Hierarchy
16:07:58 Synchronizing Favorites
16:07:58 Synchronizing Folder 'Inbox'
16:09:20 Error synchronizing folder
16:09:20 [80004005-501-50B-550]
16:09:20 The client operation failed.
16:09:20 Microsoft Exchange Server
Information Store
16:09:20 For more information on this
failure, click the URL below:
16:09:20
http://www.microsoft.com/support/prodredirect/outlook2000_
us.asp?err=80004005-501-50b-550
16:09:20 Synchronizing Folder 'Sent Items'
16:09:20 Synchronizing Folder 'Calendar'
16:09:21 1 view(s)/form(s) updated in online
folder
16:09:21 Synchronizing Folder 'Contacts'
16:09:21 Synchronizing Folder 'Notes'
16:09:21 Synchronizing Folder 'Tasks'
16:09:21 Synchronizing Folder 'Deleted Items'
16:09:21 1 item(s) added to online folder
16:09:21 Synchronizing Views
16:09:21 Done
16:09:22 Microsoft Exchange offline address book
16:09:22 Download successful
-----Original Message-----
Hallo,

since a week i cannot synchronize the MailBox on the Exchange Server with
the local offline file .ost (Outlook 2003).

At 05. July 2004, 12:30 AM is finished the synchronisation. Oll the items
bevor are synchronised. All items after cannot be synchronised. In the
synchronization-log is the following error:

08:52:07 Error synchronizing folder
08:52:07 [80004005-501-FFFFF9BF-550]
08:52:07 The client operation failed.
08:52:07 Microsoft Exchange Server Information Store
08:52:07 For more information on this failure, click the URL below:
08:52:07
http://www.microsoft.com/support/prodredirect/outlook2000 _us.asp?err=80004005-501-fffff9bf-550

I tryed everything. (new ost-file, new Profil, started scanost.exe). Nothing
helped.
OST-check-log from scanost.exe contents the same error message and a list of
e-mails that are not in the offline file.

The Files (ems*32.dll) from the help-info from Microsoft cannot be find
(perhaps because of the Outlook Version?!)

I use 2 Laptops with Windows XP, SP1, Uptodated from Microsoft-Update site,
Office 2003. The Ost-File is aprox: 800000KB. Freespace
 

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