Outlook problems

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chengsun

I am having 2 problems with 2 different users.

1. User using Win2k, Outlook XP, in a domain environment. We change
the Exchange server from NT to 2003 few months back, so the Exchange i
actually in another domain now. After the switch, this user, recently
started having this problem. There will be a pop up from Outlook
saying "Unable to update public free/busy data".
I have tried pointing the PC to correct DNS, WINS, update the Office t
the latest update, also try the "outlook.exe /cleanfreebusy" (somethin
like this, I cant really remember) in commant prompt. All failed t
solve the problem.

2. We, recently, started upgrade the PC from IE6 to IE7. Problems star
coming after that... A few users, having problem when they want to prin
HTML emails from Outlook. The header (To:..., From:..., Subject:...
never printed out. And this only happened to that particular email
while all the others are OK. What can I do to solve this?

Can anyone help
 
C

chengsun

chengsun said:
I am having 2 problems with 2 different users.

1. User using Win2k, Outlook XP, in a domain environment. We change
the Exchange server from NT to 2003 few months back, so the Exchange i
actually in another domain now. After the switch, this user, recently
started having this problem. There will be a pop up from Outlook
saying "Unable to update public free/busy data".
I have tried pointing the PC to correct DNS, WINS, update the Office t
the latest update, also try the "outlook.exe /cleanfreebusy" (somethin
like this, I cant really remember) in commant prompt. All failed t
solve the problem.

2. We, recently, started upgrade the PC from IE6 to IE7. Problems star
coming after that... A few users, having problem when they want to prin
HTML emails from Outlook. The header (To:..., From:..., Subject:...
never printed out. And this only happened to that particular email
while all the others are OK. What can I do to solve this?

Can anyone help?
Anyone help
 

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