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outlook 2000 problem


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hulud

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Hi,

we have an exchange 2003 server. on one of the client workstations, outlook 2000, which was working fine on friday, now the user tries to open outlook and gets the error message "unable to open your default email folders. you do not have permission to log on."

no changes have been made to either the server or the workstation over the weekend...

has anyone had this error or know a solution so that the user can again use outlook normally.

Thanks, :tazz:
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dsenette

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just as an attempt...have you tried logging in as a different user on that computer...and setting up outlook on that user to connect to the broken user's mail account?
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i havent tried that, i did connect to the broken user's mail account using the web client though, and that worked fine, so it appears to not actually be a permissions issue

Edited by hulud, 21 February 2006 - 04:24 PM.

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