- May 28, 2001
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After moving a number of users on to a new 2003 Exchange server (from
Exchange 2000) they recieve a sync error in Outlook every time it is launched
if they are using offline mode.
Error example:
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10:24:19 Synchronizer Version 11.0.6352
10:24:19 Synchronizing Mailbox 'Name, User'
10:24:19 Synchronizing server changes in folder 'Inbox'
10:24:19 Downloading from server 'mail.server'
10:24:19 1 item(s) added to offline folder
10:24:19 Error synchronizing folder
10:24:19 [80040119-501-0-5C0]
10:24:19 The client operation failed.
10:24:19 Microsoft Exchange Server Information Store
10:24:19 For more information on this failure, click the URL below:
10:24:19
http://www.microsoft.com/suppo...err=80040119-501-0-5c0
10:24:19 Done
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I've ensured Outlook is set for unicode mode for these clients as well as
disbling/recreating the .ost but the issue persists. I've seen others with
this problem before and they were typically able to resolve it by recreating
the .ost and ensuring Outlook was in unicode mode so I'm kind of at a loss
for what step to take next.
Anyone have any suggestions for resolving this issue or where to look as a
next step?
Thanks in advance,
-Erik
Exchange 2000) they recieve a sync error in Outlook every time it is launched
if they are using offline mode.
Error example:
--------------------------------------------
10:24:19 Synchronizer Version 11.0.6352
10:24:19 Synchronizing Mailbox 'Name, User'
10:24:19 Synchronizing server changes in folder 'Inbox'
10:24:19 Downloading from server 'mail.server'
10:24:19 1 item(s) added to offline folder
10:24:19 Error synchronizing folder
10:24:19 [80040119-501-0-5C0]
10:24:19 The client operation failed.
10:24:19 Microsoft Exchange Server Information Store
10:24:19 For more information on this failure, click the URL below:
10:24:19
http://www.microsoft.com/suppo...err=80040119-501-0-5c0
10:24:19 Done
--------------------------------------------
I've ensured Outlook is set for unicode mode for these clients as well as
disbling/recreating the .ost but the issue persists. I've seen others with
this problem before and they were typically able to resolve it by recreating
the .ost and ensuring Outlook was in unicode mode so I'm kind of at a loss
for what step to take next.
Anyone have any suggestions for resolving this issue or where to look as a
next step?
Thanks in advance,
-Erik
