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Patrick hunter
I'm putting Outlook 2003 on a machine that had Groupwise 5.5 EP client on it.
When I try and configure the profile, I get the following error message:
"Outlook could not login. Check to make sure you are connected to the
network and are using the proper server and mailbox name. An unexpected error
occurred: MAPI error number: 800706d3"
I've tried everything I can think of. I've removed Groupwise and completely
removed and reinstalled Office 2003. I've tried fixmapi, did a repair and
installed the latest Office SP. I've also removed every MAPI file I could
find before reinstalling. I've been searching for information for hours with
no results. I have a hard time believing that I'm the only person who's ever
had these issues. To say that I'm frustrated is beginning to be an
understatement. There has to be a way to fix this without flattening the
machine and starting over. I could really use some help on this. Is there a
tool or something that could display the MAPI subsystem so I could trace the
problem. Can I somehow do a complete removal and reinstall of the MAPI
system? Any help would be appreciated. The machine is running Windows 2000
with SP 4. TIA
When I try and configure the profile, I get the following error message:
"Outlook could not login. Check to make sure you are connected to the
network and are using the proper server and mailbox name. An unexpected error
occurred: MAPI error number: 800706d3"
I've tried everything I can think of. I've removed Groupwise and completely
removed and reinstalled Office 2003. I've tried fixmapi, did a repair and
installed the latest Office SP. I've also removed every MAPI file I could
find before reinstalling. I've been searching for information for hours with
no results. I have a hard time believing that I'm the only person who's ever
had these issues. To say that I'm frustrated is beginning to be an
understatement. There has to be a way to fix this without flattening the
machine and starting over. I could really use some help on this. Is there a
tool or something that could display the MAPI subsystem so I could trace the
problem. Can I somehow do a complete removal and reinstall of the MAPI
system? Any help would be appreciated. The machine is running Windows 2000
with SP 4. TIA