D
Dan Abramson
Hello...
I have a laptop user using Outlook 2003. When the user is online and
connected to the LAN everything works great. However a problem arises when
the user uses Outlook 2003 in a disconnected state. Apparently Outlook 2003
used to identify that a LAN wasn't connected and would automatically go into
an offline state. Now Outlook goes into a disconnected state. This is a
problem because when the user logs off Outlook after creating an e-mail and
sending it the user gets a couple of error codes stating that no LAN is
present. We figured out how to manually change to offline mode by clicking
in the right hand corner but this used to happen automatically. Do I need to
recreate the user's profile? Finally, the user does a great deal of syncing
his mail and contacts when he is connected. Help?
I have a laptop user using Outlook 2003. When the user is online and
connected to the LAN everything works great. However a problem arises when
the user uses Outlook 2003 in a disconnected state. Apparently Outlook 2003
used to identify that a LAN wasn't connected and would automatically go into
an offline state. Now Outlook goes into a disconnected state. This is a
problem because when the user logs off Outlook after creating an e-mail and
sending it the user gets a couple of error codes stating that no LAN is
present. We figured out how to manually change to offline mode by clicking
in the right hand corner but this used to happen automatically. Do I need to
recreate the user's profile? Finally, the user does a great deal of syncing
his mail and contacts when he is connected. Help?