Connection to microsoft exchange has been restored

Hi,
 Recently we are having a problem where most outlook connections display the message " Connection to microsoft exchange has been resotred".  i rememeber i was palnning to make a change on the cas server for one of the *.exe.config file, but not
sure whether i really made the change.
Does any one know of .exe.config file which would cause such a issue?
swamy

Hi,
Please answer Tim’s question and let us know whether the issue occurs in Cached Mode or Online Mode.
To troubleshoot the issue, I suggest you access the following website to run Office Outlook Connection test.
https://www.testexchangeconnectivity.com/default.aspx
Meanwhile, please open Application log in Event Viewer and check whether there is any error message on the client machine. If so, please upload the Event log to the
Skydrive ( www.skydrive.live.com ) for research.
Run Outlook and collect the Netmon trace
=========================
a. Download NetMon 3.4 from the following website and install it on the computer
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?displaylang=en&FamilyID=983b941d-06cb-4658-b7f6-3088333d062f
b. Launch NetMon3.4.
c. In the Microsoft Network Monitor 3.4 window, click Create a new capture tab …
d. In the new tab, select all the Network Adapters in the Select Networks window.
e. Then, switch to Network Monitor, press F5 to start NetMon.
f. Try to launch Outlook again. When the error occurs, go to step 7.
g. Go back to the NetMon window and press F7 to stop the NetMon.
h. Press Ctrl+S to save the Netmon file named test.
i. Then please upload to SkyDrive (www.skydrive.live.com
) and share the link to me.
Thanks.
Novak Wu-MSFT

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