Outlook 2010 Send & Receive Error 0x8DE00002
I need assistance in resolving the below error please:
'reported error (0x8DE00002) : 'There is an error synchronizing your mail account. Please verify your account is configured
correctly by first accessing your mail on the web. Error: 4102. Client. For nested folders, parent must be declared before child. '
I have no idea what this means or where to go and fix the problem. Too many hours lost already.
thank you :)
Hi,
Firstly, I would like to ask what’s the account type do you use?
Based on my experience, this error code mostly occur when you using Windows Live Account on Outlook. If this is the case, I suggest we firstly refer to the following article:
http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/office/forum/office_2007-outlook/error-code-4201-and-8de00002-not-receiving/a88761f0-9ca5-48a0-bf6f-a15ea73b55c2
Thanks,
Simon Wu
TechNet Community Support
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SatyaPathak: :
I already tick the checkbox to inherit all the permissions from the parent , now for those who
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active directory keep synchronize these permissions with adminsdholder .
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wait something
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Hi Exchisa,
Many, many apologies, as I mis-read your query and missed the vital bit of info (serves me right for reading it on my mobile...)
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by: ExchisaPosted on 2010-06-21 at 08:07:03ID: 33037008
Dear All .
I still stuck to have this feature working perfectly .
Now I don't want to use this feature to enable users to send as by each other , i only want the users on any given group to send by the name of this group , i did not configure any thing in the ADUC snap in , i only configure this feature from the EMC .
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I surprised that this feature are working sometimes and sometimes not (this is the truth).
does this feature need a CAL like archiving ??
Wait a reply
by: totallytontoPosted on 2010-06-21 at 08:39:56ID: 33037354
No you do not need a CAL for this.
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by: ExchisaPosted on 2010-06-22 at 01:43:00ID: 33043673
totallytonto:
No It's NOT .
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by: ExchisaPosted on 2010-07-25 at 15:37:57ID: 33285888
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