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Issues with Windows 7 - Outlook Client - Exchange 2003
I use A Small Business server 2003 setup with Exchange 2003 to access my
pop3 mail accounts. That all works fine. My Outlook 2007 clients connect to Exchange 2003 in Windows XP and Vista with no issues. I just installed a new Windows 7 installation and added Office 2007 on a laptop. I cannot get the Outlook 2007 to see the Exchange server 2003 on this windows 7 installation. I am accessing computer and installs as admin, have tried shutting down firewalls, etc. With explorer I can connect disk drives to the SBS 2003 server with no problem. Only issue is seeing the Exchange 2003 server from Outlook 2007 client on Windows 7. Any thoughts? David |
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Issues with Windows 7 - Outlook Client - Exchange 2003
1) Is the laptop joined to the domain?
2) If the laptop is joined to the domain, are you logging onto Windows 7 with a domain or local account? 3) What happens if you configure the Outlook profile to prompt you for credentials when starting? Reason I ask this is that I have seen individuals logon to a domain joined laptop and use a local account that has the same userid/password that exists in the domain. This can cause authentication issues where you can't access the mailbox. "David" wrote in message ... I use A Small Business server 2003 setup with Exchange 2003 to access my pop3 mail accounts. That all works fine. My Outlook 2007 clients connect to Exchange 2003 in Windows XP and Vista with no issues. I just installed a new Windows 7 installation and added Office 2007 on a laptop. I cannot get the Outlook 2007 to see the Exchange server 2003 on this windows 7 installation. I am accessing computer and installs as admin, have tried shutting down firewalls, etc. With explorer I can connect disk drives to the SBS 2003 server with no problem. Only issue is seeing the Exchange 2003 server from Outlook 2007 client on Windows 7. Any thoughts? David |
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Issues with Windows 7 - Outlook Client - Exchange 2003
DING DING DING!!!!
Yes, laptop was joined to domain, auto discovery kept shutting off Yes, logged on with local laptop account. I had not added the DOMAIN same userid/password as an account to the laptop. As soon as I did, when I started Outlook, it found server caught up on mailbox contents, and everything is fine! So, THANK YOU for jogging an old man's memory on user accounts! David "neo" wrote in message ... 1) Is the laptop joined to the domain? 2) If the laptop is joined to the domain, are you logging onto Windows 7 with a domain or local account? 3) What happens if you configure the Outlook profile to prompt you for credentials when starting? Reason I ask this is that I have seen individuals logon to a domain joined laptop and use a local account that has the same userid/password that exists in the domain. This can cause authentication issues where you can't access the mailbox. "David" wrote in message ... I use A Small Business server 2003 setup with Exchange 2003 to access my pop3 mail accounts. That all works fine. My Outlook 2007 clients connect to Exchange 2003 in Windows XP and Vista with no issues. I just installed a new Windows 7 installation and added Office 2007 on a laptop. I cannot get the Outlook 2007 to see the Exchange server 2003 on this windows 7 installation. I am accessing computer and installs as admin, have tried shutting down firewalls, etc. With explorer I can connect disk drives to the SBS 2003 server with no problem. Only issue is seeing the Exchange 2003 server from Outlook 2007 client on Windows 7. Any thoughts? David |
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