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Can't run rules in Outlook XP



 
 
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Old May 11th, 2004, 06:21 PM
pd
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Default Can't run rules in Outlook XP

Hello there. One Outlook XP client in my company network
is having problems every time he tries to run rules
manually. The reason why he is trying to run the rules
manually is because they are not working.We have a 200
Exchange server in my company. This particular person has
about 15 rules setup. Some of which have the "stop
processing more rules" in the rule itself. This is the
error message he gets.

"One or More rules could not be uploaded to exchange
server and have been deactivated. This could be because
some of the paramaters are not supported or there is
insufficient space to store all of your rules"

Any and all advice is appreciated.
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Old May 12th, 2004, 05:02 AM
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]
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Default Can't run rules in Outlook XP

Have the person remove and recreate the rules.

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After searching google.groups.com and finding no answer, pd asked:

| Hello there. One Outlook XP client in my company network
| is having problems every time he tries to run rules
| manually. The reason why he is trying to run the rules
| manually is because they are not working.We have a 200
| Exchange server in my company. This particular person has
| about 15 rules setup. Some of which have the "stop
| processing more rules" in the rule itself. This is the
| error message he gets.
|
| "One or More rules could not be uploaded to exchange
| server and have been deactivated. This could be because
| some of the paramaters are not supported or there is
| insufficient space to store all of your rules"
|
| Any and all advice is appreciated.
| ..


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Old May 12th, 2004, 05:49 PM
pd
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Default Can't run rules in Outlook XP

Thanks for the help!
-----Original Message-----
Have the person remove and recreate the rules.

--=81
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion=20

intact. Due to
the (insert latest virus name here) virus, all mail sent=20

to my personal
account will be deleted without reading.

After searching google.groups.com and finding no answer,=20

pd asked:

| Hello there. One Outlook XP client in my company=20

network
| is having problems every time he tries to run rules
| manually. The reason why he is trying to run the rules
| manually is because they are not working.We have a 200
| Exchange server in my company. This particular person=20

has
| about 15 rules setup. Some of which have the "stop
| processing more rules" in the rule itself. This is the
| error message he gets.
|
| "One or More rules could not be uploaded to exchange
| server and have been deactivated. This could be because
| some of the paramaters are not supported or there is
| insufficient space to store all of your rules"
|
| Any and all advice is appreciated.
| ..=20


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