To read outlook exhange limit in outlook plug in(2010 and 2013)

Hi,
   I have to read the outlook exchange limit size in my outlook plug in (c#). I tried below code bit it did not work.Please help me out on this.
this.Application.Session.Stores[i].PropertyAccessor.GetProperty("PR_MAX_SUBMIT_MESSAGE_SIZE")
                           this.Application.Session.DefaultStore.PropertyAccessor.GetProperty("http://schemas.microsoft.com/mapi/proptag/0x666D0003");
Thanks
Chandramohan

Hello,
Do you get any exception in the code? Could you please be more specific?
Anyway, try to you any low-level property viewer such as MFCMAPI or Outlook Spy to explore properties. Do you see that property set?
You may find the
similar forum thread helpful.

Similar Messages

  • Outlook 2010 and 2013 are unable to connect but OWA (and mail routing) works fine

    Hi-
    Not sure why but this past Sunday (just after DST adjustment) outlook clients (using 2010 and 2013) were unable to connect to an Exchange 2013 server.  OWA and mail routing (internal and external) is working fine.  I've even tried on multiple machines
    and all of them experience the same issue.  On a new machine with a fresh version of outlook 2013 installed here is what happens:
    Click on Outlook 2013
    Click Next until the account setup is displayed.
    Name and email is auto-populated
    Established network connection is good
    Searching for email address settings is good (once the self-signed exchange 2013 cert is accepted)
    And then the logging onto the mail server fails.  The first pop-up is:
    The Connection to Microsoft Exchange is unavailable.  Outlook must be online or connected to complete this action.
    Clicking "OK" is followed up with a window with the Microsoft Exchange connection info.
    It lists Microsoft Exchange server which is populated with: GUID@<domain suffix>
    Mailbox which is populated with: =SMTP:<Valid Email address>
    On the Exchange Server I have noticed that the Web Management Service (WMSVC) is stopped and will not start.  Starting the service outputs:
    EventID 7024
    "The Web Management Service terminated with the following service-specific error:  Unspecified error"
    Not really helpful :)
    Since this is only happening with Outlook on multiple clients I'm expecting something with Exchange or the ability for outlook to connect to exchange.
    Thanks in advance!

    Hi
    I know this is an old post, but I'm having a very similar issue. I have CU6 installed and all other client connectivity apart from internal Outlook connectivity is working fine. I have distributed the new Self-Signed Certificate and the tested to verify
    the clients trust it. I have tried on multiple machine with multiple accounts and none of them connect.
    I'm at the stage of reinstalling, but I would rather troubleshoot the problem, just in case ever hit the same wall in the future. I have run Test-OutlookConnectivity with the following output;
    RunspaceId         : 71f8d740-c499-4bbe-8baf-9cbb12566fb8
    Server             : PW-SC-01.companyname.local
    MonitorIdentity    : Outlook.Protocol\OutlookRpcDeepTestProbe\NEW2013
    RequestId          : 75641e34-aa49-4fce-aad7-181b56dd7b29
    ExecutionStartTime : 10/11/2014 13:50:03
    ExecutionEndTime   : 10/11/2014 13:50:03
    Error              : Error 0x6ba (The RPC server is unavailable) from ClientAsyncCallState.CheckCompletion: 
                         RpcAsyncCompleteCall 
                         EEInfo: ComputerName: n/a
                         EEInfo: ProcessID: 14544
                         EEInfo: Generation Time: 2014-11-10 13:50:03.737
                         EEInfo: Generating component: 2
                         EEInfo: Status: 0x000006BA
                         EEInfo: Detection location: 1710
                         EEInfo: Flags: 0
                         EEInfo: NumberOfParameters: 1
                         EEInfo:    prm[0]: Long val: 0 (0x00000000)
                         EEInfo: ComputerName: n/a
                         EEInfo: ProcessID: 14544
                         EEInfo: Generation Time: 2014-11-10 13:50:03.737
                         EEInfo: Generating component: 13
                         EEInfo: Status: 0x000006BA
                         EEInfo: Detection location: 1352
                         EEInfo: Flags: 0
                         EEInfo: NumberOfParameters: 1
                         EEInfo:    prm[0]: Long val: -1073606646 (0xC002100A)
                         EEInfo: ComputerName: n/a
                         EEInfo: ProcessID: 14544
                         EEInfo: Generation Time: 2014-11-10 13:50:03.737
                         EEInfo: Generating component: 14
                         EEInfo: Status: 0xC002100A
                         EEInfo: Detection location: 1380
                         EEInfo: Flags: 0
                         EEInfo: NumberOfParameters: 2
                         EEInfo:    prm[0]: Long val: 12175 (0x00002F8F)
                         EEInfo:    prm[1]: Unicode string: /rpc/rpcproxy.dll?PW-SC-01.companyname.local:6001
                         EEInfo: ComputerName: n/a
                         EEInfo: ProcessID: 14544
                         EEInfo: Generation Time: 2014-11-10 13:50:03.737
                         EEInfo: Generating component: 14
                         EEInfo: Status: 0x00010000
                         EEInfo: Detection location: 1385
                         EEInfo: Flags: 0
                         EEInfo: NumberOfParameters: 2
                         EEInfo:    prm[0]: Long val: 8 (0x00000008)
                         EEInfo:    prm[1]: Binary Buffer: [48-1263-10248-1262-126-9632122164676121-3988104-118-11373-61-94
                         -111-112-98-1217048136942-12272-122-91311550483449324830638543192311910198979999101115115461121199
                         91111091091154699111461171074830231349524949485349505348484990231349574949485349505348484990483449
                         324830638543192311910198979999101115115461121199911110910911546991114611710748-12613448136942-1227
                         2-122-913111503-126115048-1261102-126110-22103-15-109-16-121-119-3121-4-106119-119-9369122-5779121
                         719-98-24-67-32918-98-236-19-10715326827-76102-61100108-12718-438331-37109-102-57-9942-11389-10374
                         -77-5-4-107109-11847342222-63-48-7468-17-1067033-56111-33-54-16-105-62-76-1282011-1664-12158-4915-
                         88-53-9-29-2994-49-54-5211-1364-212121-12396-127-353-396185117-681229-434246070-109818119-4858-128
                         -106-1279248-49110-44-81-121494199-118-17-106-71106828294-93-110-110-106-415084-127126-45-12331421
                         -61-2757-24-128-28-25111-52113121-56-98-5821527282-47255245104-111-55-1099747-115-11172-287-12526-
                         79-12430-119421360-107-6430-5410282-52-51-128533354-116672757-77-75-111-72-118-10114-84484825-40-1
                         8-70-24-9111-61-5391-8034125-12632-16-19-128112030-8-427523101-93-127-5348-127-5648146385291511-14
                         4325-9648-127-110638529174-127-11848-127-121-12623119101989799991011151154611211999111109109115469
                         911146117107-1262211211945115994548494611211999111109109115461081119997108-12626651171161116810511
                         59911111810111446808767111109109115461081119997108-12626651171161116810511599111118101114468087671
                         11109109115469911146117107-12613808767111109109115461081119997108-12613808767111109109115469911146
                         11710748196385293741248106843615573148126385291911-14248048136942-12272-122-913115503-12611081-930
                         6613-74953718-12745-14-25-94107-80-5-45-2231536-1728-12897-8587577-1252765-892896-83-10267-7926-20
                         -9841-1079-12-29-4315671111357-684036-40-5129-91-24-461066-12306-65-9118-89115191071-30-20-1067161
                         -83-91-74105-931649-48-96126-13-71-118-8967567-40-64-104-113-31-51-102357125100-50113-103-113123-9
                         873-627067-25-908-10131118125122-71-115-37-1850-1055851-31410-77-7312-36848124-26104-10711043-2048
                         -48-12666611759121127-2960-1571-9-95-98-1036911610-74221-32-25114-108749933-7147562114-3635-101-81
                         -1058-73108-61-78-128-116-715155112714-37-18-84-8331-2716-1174257-76-5-1598-15-12875-98-7329632178
                         -10714-123-6312212-1028359-56-76-683-873987-2120-845954-7617-71-57999828110], size=926
    Exception          : Microsoft.Exchange.Rpc.ServerUnavailableException: Error 0x6ba (The RPC server is unavailable) 
                         from ClientAsyncCallState.CheckCompletion: RpcAsyncCompleteCall 
                         EEInfo: ComputerName: n/a
                         EEInfo: ProcessID: 14544
                         EEInfo: Generation Time: 2014-11-10 13:50:03.737
                         EEInfo: Generating component: 2
                         EEInfo: Status: 0x000006BA
                         EEInfo: Detection location: 1710
                         EEInfo: Flags: 0
                         EEInfo: NumberOfParameters: 1
                         EEInfo:    prm[0]: Long val: 0 (0x00000000)
                         EEInfo: ComputerName: n/a
                         EEInfo: ProcessID: 14544
                         EEInfo: Generation Time: 2014-11-10 13:50:03.737
                         EEInfo: Generating component: 13
                         EEInfo: Status: 0x000006BA
                         EEInfo: Detection location: 1352
                         EEInfo: Flags: 0
                         EEInfo: NumberOfParameters: 1
                         EEInfo:    prm[0]: Long val: -1073606646 (0xC002100A)
                         EEInfo: ComputerName: n/a
                         EEInfo: ProcessID: 14544
                         EEInfo: Generation Time: 2014-11-10 13:50:03.737
                         EEInfo: Generating component: 14
                         EEInfo: Status: 0xC002100A
                         EEInfo: Detection location: 1380
                         EEInfo: Flags: 0
                         EEInfo: NumberOfParameters: 2
                         EEInfo:    prm[0]: Long val: 12175 (0x00002F8F)
                         EEInfo:    prm[1]: Unicode string: /rpc/rpcproxy.dll?PW-SC-01.companyname.local:6001
                         EEInfo: ComputerName: n/a
                         EEInfo: ProcessID: 14544
                         EEInfo: Generation Time: 2014-11-10 13:50:03.737
                         EEInfo: Generating component: 14
                         EEInfo: Status: 0x00010000
                         EEInfo: Detection location: 1385
                         EEInfo: Flags: 0
                         EEInfo: NumberOfParameters: 2
                         EEInfo:    prm[0]: Long val: 8 (0x00000008)
                         EEInfo:    prm[1]: Binary Buffer: [48-1263-10248-1262-126-9632122164676121-3988104-118-11373-61-94
                         -111-112-98-1217048136942-12272-122-91311550483449324830638543192311910198979999101115115461121199
                         91111091091154699111461171074830231349524949485349505348484990231349574949485349505348484990483449
                         324830638543192311910198979999101115115461121199911110910911546991114611710748-12613448136942-1227
                         2-122-913111503-126115048-1261102-126110-22103-15-109-16-121-119-3121-4-106119-119-9369122-5779121
                         719-98-24-67-32918-98-236-19-10715326827-76102-61100108-12718-438331-37109-102-57-9942-11389-10374
                         -77-5-4-107109-11847342222-63-48-7468-17-1067033-56111-33-54-16-105-62-76-1282011-1664-12158-4915-
                         88-53-9-29-2994-49-54-5211-1364-212121-12396-127-353-396185117-681229-434246070-109818119-4858-128
                         -106-1279248-49110-44-81-121494199-118-17-106-71106828294-93-110-110-106-415084-127126-45-12331421
                         -61-2757-24-128-28-25111-52113121-56-98-5821527282-47255245104-111-55-1099747-115-11172-287-12526-
                         79-12430-119421360-107-6430-5410282-52-51-128533354-116672757-77-75-111-72-118-10114-84484825-40-1
                         8-70-24-9111-61-5391-8034125-12632-16-19-128112030-8-427523101-93-127-5348-127-5648146385291511-14
                         4325-9648-127-110638529174-127-11848-127-121-12623119101989799991011151154611211999111109109115469
                         911146117107-1262211211945115994548494611211999111109109115461081119997108-12626651171161116810511
                         59911111810111446808767111109109115461081119997108-12626651171161116810511599111118101114468087671
                         11109109115469911146117107-12613808767111109109115461081119997108-12613808767111109109115469911146
                         11710748196385293741248106843615573148126385291911-14248048136942-12272-122-913115503-12611081-930
                         6613-74953718-12745-14-25-94107-80-5-45-2231536-1728-12897-8587577-1252765-892896-83-10267-7926-20
                         -9841-1079-12-29-4315671111357-684036-40-5129-91-24-461066-12306-65-9118-89115191071-30-20-1067161
                         -83-91-74105-931649-48-96126-13-71-118-8967567-40-64-104-113-31-51-102357125100-50113-103-113123-9
                         873-627067-25-908-10131118125122-71-115-37-1850-1055851-31410-77-7312-36848124-26104-10711043-2048
                         -48-12666611759121127-2960-1571-9-95-98-1036911610-74221-32-25114-108749933-7147562114-3635-101-81
                         -1058-73108-61-78-128-116-715155112714-37-18-84-8331-2716-1174257-76-5-1598-15-12875-98-7329632178
                         -10714-123-6312212-1028359-56-76-683-873987-2120-845954-7617-71-57999828110], size=926
                            at Microsoft.Exchange.Rpc.ClientAsyncCallState.CheckCompletion()
                            at Microsoft.Exchange.Rpc.ExchangeClient.ClientAsyncCallState_Connect.End(IntPtr& 
                         contextHandle, TimeSpan& pollsMax, Int32& retryCount, TimeSpan& retryDelay, String& dn
    PoisonedCount      : 0
    ExecutionId        : 63105129
    SampleValue        : 33.5194
    ExecutionContext   :     Mailbox logon verification
                                 EMSMDB.Connect()
                                 Task produced output:
                                 - TaskStarted = 10/11/2014 13:50:03
                                 - TaskFinished = 10/11/2014 13:50:03
                                 - Exception = Microsoft.Exchange.Rpc.ServerUnavailableException: Error 0x6ba (The RPC 
                         server is unavailable) from ClientAsyncCallState.CheckCompletion: RpcAsyncCompleteCall 
                         EEInfo: ComputerName: n/a
                         EEInfo: ProcessID: 14544
                         EEInfo: Generation Time: 2014-11-10 13:50:03.737
                         EEInfo: Generating component: 2
                         EEInfo: Status: 0x000006BA
                         EEInfo: Detection location: 1710
                         EEInfo: Flags: 0
                         EEInfo: NumberOfParameters: 1
                         EEInfo:    prm[0]: Long val: 0 (0x00000000)
                         EEInfo: ComputerName: n/a
                         EEInfo: ProcessID: 14544
                         EEInfo: Generation Time: 2014-11-10 13:50:03.737
                         EEInfo: Generating component: 13
                         EEInfo: Status: 0x000006BA
                         EEInfo: Detection location: 1352
                         EEInfo: Flags: 0
                         EEInfo: NumberOfParameters: 1
                         EEInfo:    prm[0]: Long val: -1073606646 (0xC002100A)
                         EEInfo: ComputerName: n/a
                         EEInfo: ProcessID: 14544
                         EEInfo: Generation Time: 2014-11-10 13:50:03.737
                         EEInfo: Generating component: 14
                         EEInfo: Status: 0xC002100A
                         EEInfo: Detection location: 1380
                         EEInfo: Flags: 0
                         EEInfo: NumberOfParameters: 2
                         EEInfo:    prm[0]: Long val: 12175 (0x00002F8F)
                         EEInfo:    prm[1]: Unicode string: /rpc/rpcproxy.dll?PW-SC-01.companyname.local:6001
                         EEInfo: ComputerName: n/a
                         EEInfo: ProcessID: 14544
                         EEInfo: Generation Time: 2014-11-10 13:50:03.737
                         EEInfo: Generating component: 14
                         EEInfo: Status: 0x00010000
                         EEInfo: Detection location: 1385
                         EEInfo: Flags: 0
                         EEInfo: NumberOfParameters: 2
                         EEInfo:    prm[0]: Long val: 8 (0x00000008)
                         EEInfo:    prm[1]: Binary Buffer: [48-1263-10248-1262-126-9632122164676121-3988104-118-11373-61-94
                         -111-112-98-1217048136942-12272-122-91311550483449324830638543192311910198979999101115115461121199
                         91111091091154699111461171074830231349524949485349505348484990231349574949485349505348484990483449
                         324830638543192311910198979999101115115461121199911110910911546991114611710748-12613448136942-1227
                         2-122-913111503-126115048-1261102-126110-22103-15-109-16-121-119-3121-4-106119-119-9369122-5779121
                         719-98-24-67-32918-98-236-19-10715326827-76102-61100108-12718-438331-37109-102-57-9942-11389-10374
                         -77-5-4-107109-11847342222-63-48-7468-17-1067033-56111-33-54-16-105-62-76-1282011-1664-12158-4915-
                         88-53-9-29-2994-49-54-5211-1364-212121-12396-127-353-396185117-681229-434246070-109818119-4858-128
                         -106-1279248-49110-44-81-121494199-118-17-106-71106828294-93-110-110-106-415084-127126-45-12331421
                         -61-2757-24-128-28-25111-52113121-56-98-5821527282-47255245104-111-55-1099747-115-11172-287-12526-
                         79-12430-119421360-107-6430-5410282-52-51-128533354-116672757-77-75-111-72-118-10114-84484825-40-1
                         8-70-24-9111-61-5391-8034125-12632-16-19-128112030-8-427523101-93-127-5348-127-5648146385291511-14
                         4325-9648-127-110638529174-127-11848-127-121-12623119101989799991011151154611211999111109109115469
                         911146117107-1262211211945115994548494611211999111109109115461081119997108-12626651171161116810511
                         59911111810111446808767111109109115461081119997108-12626651171161116810511599111118101114468087671
                         11109109115469911146117107-12613808767111109109115461081119997108-12613808767111109109115469911146
                         11710748196385293741248106843615573148126385291911-14248048136942-12272-122-913115503-12611081-930
                         6613-74953718-12745-14-25-94107-80-5-45-2231536-1728-12897-8587577-1252765-892896-83-10267-7926-20
                         -9841-1079-12-29-4315671111357-684036-40-5129-91-24-461066-12306-65-9118-89115191071-30-20-1067161
                         -83-91-74105-931649-48-96126-13-71-118-8967567-40-64-104-113-31-51-102357125100-50113-103-113123-9
                         873-627067-25-908-10131118125122-71-115-37-1850-1055851-31410-77-7312-36848124-26104-10711043-2048
                         -48-12666611759121127-2960-1571-9-95-98-1036911610-74221-32-25114-108749933-7147562114-3635-101-81
                         -1058-73108-61-78-128-116-715155112714-37-18-84-8331-2716-1174257-76-5-1598-15-12875-98-7329632178
                         -10714-123-6312212-1028359-56-76-683-873987-2120-845954-7617-71-57999828110], size=926
                            at Microsoft.Exchange.Rpc.ClientAsy
    FailureContext     : 
    ExtensionXml       : 
    ResultType         : Failed
    RetryCount         : 0
    ResultName         : 75641e34aa494fceaad7181b56dd7b29-OutlookRpcDeepTestProbe/NEW2013
    IsNotified         : False
    ResultId           : 1748063
    ServiceName        : InvokeNow
    StateAttribute1    : Momt
    StateAttribute2    : UnknownIssue
    StateAttribute3    : PW-SC-01.companyname.local
    StateAttribute4    : Unknown
    StateAttribute5    : {C54AD38D-1E00-4F53-ABAE-26518C3FF82F}
    StateAttribute6    : 0
    StateAttribute7    : 0
    StateAttribute8    : 0
    StateAttribute9    : 0
    StateAttribute10   : 0
    StateAttribute11   : Momt
    StateAttribute12   : 
    StateAttribute13   : VgEAVAdXaW5kb3dzQwBBCEtlcmJlcm9zTA9QV0NPTU1TXG5hdGhhbmhVLlMtMS01LTIxLTIwNTc0OTEwMzItMzE4NDA2NDk3OC
                         0xNTQ2MTE0ODM1LTI2MzJHHQAAAAcAAAAtUy0xLTUtMjEtMjA1NzQ5MTAzMi0zMTg0MDY0OTc4LTE1NDYxMTQ4MzUtNTEzBwAA
                         AAdTLTEtMS0wBwAAAAdTLTEtNS0yBwAAAAhTLTEtNS0xMQcAAAAIUy0xLTUtMTUHAADAE1MtMS01LTUtMC0zNDc3ODcxMTMHAA
                         AALlMtMS01LTIxLTIwNTc0OTEwMzItMzE4NDA2NDk3OC0xNTQ2MTE0ODM1LTQxODcHAAAALVMtMS01LTIxLTIwNTc0OTEwMzIt
                         MzE4NDA2NDk3OC0xNTQ2MTE0ODM1LTUxMgcAAAAuUy0xLTUtMjEtMjA1NzQ5MTAzMi0zMTg0MDY0OTc4LTE1NDYxMTQ4MzUtND
                         E3NAcAAAAuUy0xLTUtMjEtMjA1NzQ5MTAzMi0zMTg0MDY0OTc4LTE1NDYxMTQ4MzUtMzU3MAcAAAAuUy0xLTUtMjEtMjA1NzQ5
                         MTAzMi0zMTg0MDY0OTc4LTE1NDYxMTQ4MzUtNDEyMgcAAAAuUy0xLTUtMjEtMjA1NzQ5MTAzMi0zMTg0MDY0OTc4LTE1NDYxMT
                         Q4MzUtMTE2NAcAAAAuUy0xLTUtMjEtMjA1NzQ5MTAzMi0zMTg0MDY0OTc4LTE1NDYxMTQ4MzUtMTE0MQcAAAAuUy0xLTUtMjEt
                         MjA1NzQ5MTAzMi0zMTg0MDY0OTc4LTE1NDYxMTQ4MzUtNDE1MwcAAAAuUy0xLTUtMjEtMjA1NzQ5MTAzMi0zMTg0MDY0OTc4LT
                         E1NDYxMTQ4MzUtNDE0NQcAAAAtUy0xLTUtMjEtMjA1NzQ5MTAzMi0zMTg0MDY0OTc4LTE1NDYxMTQ4MzUtNTE4BwAAAC5TLTEt
                         NS0yMS0yMDU3NDkxMDMyLTMxODQwNjQ5NzgtMTU0NjEx
    StateAttribute14   : 
    StateAttribute15   : 
    StateAttribute16   : 0
    StateAttribute17   : 0
    StateAttribute18   : 0
    StateAttribute19   : 0
    StateAttribute20   : 0
    StateAttribute21   : /o=companyname/ou=first administrative group/cn=Recipients/cn=NathanH
    StateAttribute22   : EMSMDB.Connect()
    StateAttribute23   : https://pw-sc-01.companyname.local:444/rpc/rpcproxy.dll?PW-SC-01.companyname.local:6001
    StateAttribute24   : Negotiate
    StateAttribute25   : [33]10/11/2014 13:50:03 [FAILED!] EMSMDB.Connect(); 
    Identity           : fcd6159dd8fe42aebf10100cc4934356
    IsValid            : True
    ObjectState        : New

  • Can Password Reset Work for Non Domain MS Outlook (2007, 2010 and 2013) Clients? NOT OWA, Please

    Hi All,
    I migrated from Exchange 2007 to Exchange 2013. I have configured expired password reset and it works fine on OWA (for both internally and externally accessed users) and all computers joined to my domain running MS Outlook clients. However, my users wants
    it to work for all MS Outlook client of computers not joined to my domain.
    How can I go about this? Does expired password reset work on MS Outlook client (2007, 2010 and 2013) computers not joined to the domain?
    Please, help

    Hello,
    Based on my known, I'm afraid that there is no way to reset expired password if your Outlook client computers not joined to the domain.
    For external users, we only reset password via owa.
    If you have any feedback on our support, please click
    here
    Cara Chen
    TechNet Community Support

  • OWA receives mail long before Outlook (Exchange 2013 with Outlook 2010 and 2013)

    I recently upgraded my Exchange environment to Exchange 2013 SP1. The Outlook users are now experiencing a delay when receiving email. When they do arrive they appear in batches, often 20-45 minutes after they were sent, from a mailbox on the same server.
    Additionally, the mail appears instantly when you monitor the inbox using OWA. The users are experiencing this on both Outlook 2010 and 2013 clients configured in both cached and non-cached modes. This appears to be a problem with Outlook connecting to Exchange.
    Any suggestion about how to correct this would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!

    Hi,
    From your description, when users use OWA, they can receive emails normally. But if they use Outlook 2010 or Outlook 2013, there is a delay in receiving emails.
    I recommend you use the Outlook safe mode to determine whether the problem is caused by add-ins. Also, please make sure users have installed the Outlook latest Service Pack.
    If the issue persist, please create a new profile and check the result.
    Hope it helps.
    Best regards,
    Amy Wang
    TechNet Community Support

  • Outlook 2010 and 2013 hang on when starting up after recent Windows Updates (April 2014)

    Hello all,
    I have roughly 140 or so installs of Outlook in my organization and I have been getting reports of Outlook hanging on startup.  It seems to be associated with a windows update but I don't know which one.  I have had success resolving the issue
    by rolling back the recent updates (using system restore), but in this one case, there were 30 or so updates that were rolled back.  Unfortunately, I had move quick on that computer.  I had another computer yesterday with the same issue and have
    a report of yet another today.  I need to figure this out before it becomes and epidemic!  Anyone else seeing this?  It does not appear to effect everyone.

    Hi,
    If you are sure that recent Windows Updates caused this issue, We recommend you to remove the newly installed updates.
    You don't have to roll back using system restore, just go to Control panel>Program and features>View installed updates and uninstall newly installed updates.
    I currently haven't observed any user report the same issue. If this is confirmed by Microsoft that some recently released updates cause Outlook hangs problem, there will be a fixed version published later on; either a newer version or a new KB article.
    Thanks,
    Ethan Hua CHN
    TechNet Community Support

  • Outlook displays date of birthdays one day too early in MS Office 2007, 2010 and 2013

    Hi
    We are supporting several clients that has issues with Outlook. Different versions of Windows, Office and different exchange server versions. Some contacts' birthdays
    just "magically" changes to one day too early.  I have done extensive research with no answer. I have experienced this issue personally as early as about 2005 or 2006 with a Windows Mobile PDA.
    Our local time is GMT +2 without daylight-savings. I have checked the settings in Windows (Vista Pro and Win 7 pro
    x86 and x64) and the calendar settings, I have reloaded a couple of pc's, created new profiles, installed new server hardware with newer exchange.  Even tried a few off-the-wall ideas like resetting all views to default.
    Some users' address books are shared, some not. Some uses Apple, Android, BB or Windows phone, some don't.  Some connects through VPN, some don't. Some uses
    AVG, Avast, Eset Nod, Forticlient, Mcafee, etc....
    I have been fighting this problem for months, and can find no conclusive answer that resolves this.
    If I manually open the contact and rectify the date, it will stay correct for a very random time period and then shift
    again.
    I am about to lose a couple of my biggest clients, and probably my job as well, so I need urgent help.
    Please no remarks on OS version, Office version or mobile devices, as this is definitely not the issue.
    HELP!

    Hi,
    Have the users check on OWA, does the issue persist? Please also make sure the timezone of Exchange is also properly configured.
    I'm not an expert about Exchange, I hope this blog can be helpful:
    http://blogs.technet.com/b/fun_with_powershell/archive/2013/04/30/where-is-the-time-zone-property-stored-in-exchange-2010.aspx
    To further dig the problem, rectify the date on owa and drop Outlook for a while(or one day), check the result the next day if the problem will come back.
    Regards,
    Melon Chen
    TechNet Community Support

  • Is there an Outlook plug in for Adobe Send ????

    Is there a plug in for Outlook for Adobe Send as there was for Adobe Send Now ????

    Hi brarriere,
    There is, indeed, for Outlook 2010 and 2013! You can download it from here: Send Large Files Online - Share, Control, Track & Manage | Adobe Send
    Best,
    Sara

  • Chat history displayed correctly in Outlook, not showing in Lync 2013 client

    Morning all,
    It seems like I have an un-searchable issue with many hits returning that conversation history flat out doesn't work, which isn't the situation here...
    The backend consists of Exchange 2007 with Lync server 2013. Clients (a mix of Lync 2010 and 2013, XP and 7 respectively) have no issues connecting and the chat history works fine from Outlook, however, on the client, conversation history is not displayed
    and we are just given the option to "View more in Outlook..." (Which again works fine).
    Is the chat history not meant to be displayed within the Lync client or are there any options or boxes that I have left unchecked that could cause this issue?
    I've checked any addons on Outlook that sound as though they might be in any way affiliated with Lync and ensured they're ticked to no avail.
    I'll be happy to follow up with any further information if my explanation is a bit cloudy.
    Cheers.

    The Lync client will attempt to connect to Exchange Web Services in order to display items like Conversation History and Visual Voicemail.  If it cannot connect to EWS, it will fall back to a MAPI connection via the Outlook client.  The MAPI connection
    will allow chats to be deposited in the Conversation History folder and display presence information within Outlook and a few others, but the EWS connection provides a richer experience. 
    You can check how it is connecting by holding CTRL + right click on Lync system tray icon.  Then select Configuration Information.  You should see items for EWS internal/external URL, MAPI Information, and EWS Information.
    Unlike Outlook, Lync does not use the Autodiscover SCP to locate EWS.  Lync relies on the Exchange Autodiscover DNS A record to be setup both internally and externally.  Assuming Autodiscover and EWS are working properly, the following are required
    in order for Lync to connect to EWS successfully:
    - User's SIP URI and Primary SMTP address should match
    - Autodiscover.sipdomain.com DNS A record setup internally and externally for each SIP domain supported
    - EWS Internal/External URLS accurately configured on Exchange
    Let us know what you find.

  • Outlook clients cannot connect Exchange 2013 cutover from 2010

    Hello,
    My company has been running an Exchange 2013/2010 coexistence. Currently, Exch 2013 (2mbx and 1 CAS) utilizes "mail2.domain.com" for the name space. Exch 2010 (1MBX 1 CAS) uses "mail.domain.com"
    We recently attempted to cutover external and internal DNS to point "mail.domain.com" and "autodiscover.domain.com" to the Exch 2013 server. 
    We changed all virtual directories on 2013 to use "https://mail.domain.com/owa" (ECP, EWS, etc. were changed too) for the internal and external URL. The Exch 2010 virtual directories internal URL are set to "https://internalFQDN.domain.com/owa"
    the external URLs are $null
    Both CAS servers were setup to use Outlook Anywhere since this is how 2013 proxies to 2010. The internal URLs for both were set to "mail.domain.com" IIS authentication Methods (Basic, NTLM). ClientAuthenicsationMethod: NTLM.
    For both servers the autodiscoverserviceinternaluri was set to: https://autodiscover.domain.com/autodiscover/autodiscover.xml
    The 2013 server has two SSL certificates installed. One is a wildcard cert for "*.domain.com" and the other includes our SANs (mail.domain.com, mail2.domain.com, webmail.domain.com, autodiscover.domain.com) it also includes the FQDN for the 2010
    and 2013 CAS servers.
    I'm speaking in the past tense because we had to roll back. The problem was no Outlook user could connect. This goes for mailboxes hosted on the Exchange 2013 and 2010 servers. The error was: "Cannot
    open your default e-mail folder" to "The connection to Microsoft Exchange is unavailable. Outlook must be online or connected to complete".
    Everything else worked fine during the cutover. OWA 2013 login page proxied 2010 logins properly, Outlook 2011 could connect with EWS fine, Active-Sync worked without issues too.
    It was only the Outlook 2010 and 2013 clients that could not connect.
    We rolled back and everything is working as it was before with the separate namespace. That leads me to think it's something with Outlook Anywhere (RPC/HTTPS)
    but the settings seem correct unless I'm missing something. Any help is appreciated.
    Thanks!

    Hard to say. I've had to change the router to point to the old server as mail wasnt getting in. But OWA did seem ok, although I couldn't send messages... I could only see the inbox and contacts etc.

  • Exchange 2010 and Synchronizer Version 14.0.7108 (Sync Errors with Outlook and ActiveSync)

    I have a user getting multiple emails (10-20) every day pertaining to Synchronizer Version 14.0.6109
    Here is a sample:
    11:09:31 Synchronizer Version 14.0.7108
    11:09:31 Synchronizing Mailbox 'xxxxxxx'
    11:09:33 Synchronizing server changes in folder 'zzzzzzz - Calendar'
    11:09:34 Downloading from server 'xxxxxxlan.net'
    11:09:35 Error synchronizing folder
    11:09:35                  [80070005-508-80070005-560]
    11:09:35                  You do not have sufficient permission to perform this operation on this object.  See the folder contact or
    your system administrator.
    11:09:35                  Microsoft Exchange Information Store
    11:09:35                  For more information on this failure, click the URL below:
    11:09:35                 
    http://www.microsoft.com/support/prodredirect/outlook2000_us.asp?err=80070005-508-80070005-560
    11:09:35 Done
    9:26:06 Synchronizer Version 14.0.7108
    9:26:06 Synchronizing Mailbox 'xxxxxx'
    9:26:06 Synchronizing local changes in folder 'Drafts'
    9:26:06 Uploading to server 'xxxxxx.net'
    9:26:06 Synchronization of some deletions failed.
    9:26:06           [0-130]
    9:26:06     1 item(s) deleted in online folder
    9:26:06 Done
    14:10:01 Message class: {SU:IPM.Note}
    14:10:01 Mail Conflict Resolution
    14:10:01 Local subject: {SU:Modification Resolution}
    14:10:01 Remote subject: {SU:Modification Resolution}
    14:10:01 Local Message Entry ID: {CB:70, LPB:0x000000004C521F45AF387146A60CA3323B67D04707002BE9FDD1BCA97D40BA307827218DB8F000000B31DB240000A7551752DD78844FA0521ED41E1AF099005F6F9512450000}
    14:10:01 Remote Message Entry ID: {CB:70, LPB:0x000000004C521F45AF387146A60CA3323B67D04707002BE9FDD1BCA97D40BA307827218DB8F000000B31DB240000A7551752DD78844FA0521ED41E1AF099005F6F9512450000}
    14:10:01 Local Message ChgKey: {CB:20, LPB:0x25576F30D487BE419D9C9A7D544A035600003CB6}
    14:10:01 Remote Message ChgKey: {CB:20, LPB:0x25576F30D487BE419D9C9A7D544A035600003CB6}
    14:10:01 Local Message PCL: {CB:21, LPB:0x1425576F30D487BE419D9C9A7D544A035600003CB6}
    14:10:01 Remote Message PCL: {CB:21, LPB:0x1425576F30D487BE419D9C9A7D544A035600003CB6}
    14:10:01 Checking local modifications
    14:10:01 Overwrite property: 0x10800003
    14:10:01 Overwrite property: 0x10810003
    14:10:01 Overwrite property: 0x10820040
    14:10:01 Compare property: 0x3FDE0003
    14:10:01 Getting remote properties
    14:10:01 Checking remote modifications
    14:10:01 Compare (conflict) property: 0x3FDE0003
    14:10:01 Local: {I4:28591}
    14:10:01 Remote: {Error (0x8004010F)}
    14:10:01 Not equal (conflict) property: 0x3FDE0003
    14:10:01 Local modification: {19:09:41.0274  11/11/2014 [DD/MM/YYYY]}
    14:10:01 Remote modification: {19:09:41.0274  11/11/2014 [DD/MM/YYYY]}
    14:10:01 Forcing Local item to win.
    14:10:01 Conflict generated, local item is winner
    The server is exchange 2010
    The user uses outlook 2007, 2010 and 2013 on multiple work stations and laptops as well as active sync on a mobile device.
    Any suggestions on how to start to diagnose exactly what is generating the issue?
    networktec

    Hi There,
    it seems like some permisson issue and some folder/files been deleted already. Please refer to this link below
    https://support.microsoft.com/kb/2606009?wa=wsignin1.0
    For permission issue, is he using any shared folder on outlook and make sure he has proper access on that one too.
    UMESH DEUJA MCP,MCTS,MCSA,CCNA
    I saw that article, and I wasn't sure how to proceed as this user has multiple computers they log into, and I don't think it would be possible to apply these "hot fixes' on every device they use...
    Outlook 2013
    To improve functionality in Outlook 2013, install the Outlook 2013 hotfix package that is dated April 8, 2014. For more information
    about this hotfix package, click the following article number to go to the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
    2878323 Description of the Outlook 2013 hotfix package (Outlook-x-none.msp): April 8, 2014
    Outlook 2010
    To improve functionality in Outlook 2010, install the Outlook 2010 hotfix package that is dated April 8, 2014. For more information
    about this hotfix package, click the following article number to go to the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
    2878254 Description of the Outlook 2010 hotfix package (Outlook-x-none.msp): April 8, 2014
    networktec

  • How to read outlook mailbox and create corresponding e-mail activities in CRM

    On premises CRM 2013 SP1:
    current configuration for incoming and outgoing:
    all of the users in our organization use Microsoft Dynamics CRM for Outlook as the incoming
    and The E-mail Router is used to send outgoing e-mail that users create in Microsoft Dynamics CRM.
    my requirement:
    We have a mailbox that sits on outlook 2013.
    Requirement is to read all email messages reaching this mailbox and then create corresponding e-mail activities in CRM.
    what are the possible solutions for this?

    Create a Queue in CRM with the same email address as that Exchange mailbox.
    Set that Queue's incoming mail option to "Email router".
    Go to the Email Router, confirm that your incoming settings work, then load the CRM settings.  You should see that Queue as an incoming option. 
    Validate and publish the Email Router settings with the updated Queue.
    That will let CRM receive mail on that Exchange mailbox.   And if that mailbox is for a CRM user and not a generic mailbox, change the CRM settings on their User account instead of a Queue.
    The postings on this site are solely my own and do not represent or constitute Hitachi Solutions' positions, views, strategies or opinions.

  • CUCILYNC (CUCIMOC) error loading outlook plug-in

    We are deploying cucilync with Outlook 2010, WIN 7, CUCM 7.1.3, OCS R2
    When installing the Outlook Add-in we repeatedly see an error indicating Data Execution Prevention is not compatible.  I tried to change my DEP settings to specifically ignore this .exe but receive an error stating the software requires DEP active.
    Has anyone else seen this.  Sometimes the error comes up once or twice during the install and other times many more.  We keep closing the error and proceed with the install but are woried this could be symtomatic of something not configured correctly.
    Thanks
    Liz

    We are using Outlook plug-in 7.3 configured to do Desktop Encryption against CRES.  We also have IEA appliances and we also have ESA appliances and we also have SMA appliances.
    The plug-in 7.3 has a bug where it doesn't work with Windows 64 bit and Outlook 32 bit, like the original posts say.  Your fix is to change it to do FLAG encryption.  We need to use DESKTOP encryption for e-mails and because of this bug are not able to on a large number of our workstations, thus your workaround will not help us out.
    When will the plug-in be fixed to work with Windows 64 bit and Outlook 32 bit?
    When will the plug-in be fixed to support multiple mail profiles of different e-mail addresses? (Defect CSCui42631)
    Jason

  • Having trouble w/reader & outlook 2003

    I have Windows XP w/Outlook 2003 just recently i started to get an error through outlook that stated that it encountered an error and needs to shut down. When i reserche the error it says that it is a compatapility issue w/acrobat reader. So i uninstalled all my acrobat programs and reinstalled reader 8.0 (did it just a few minutes ago). I'm still receiving the error. Any suggestions as to what i'm missing or doing wrong? Thank you very much
    Amber

    tomlynn wrote:.
    I have the Mac 10.6.4. Could that be why?
    My PDF ALWAYS opens with an Acobat 5.0 version.
    I didn't even realize that5 would run on 10.6. 5 is very outdated for that OS. In fiact, I'm surprised it runs at all.
    tomlynn wrote:
    My problem is the same as the original post. However, when I tried to follow your advice, after opening a PDF I have saved, when I go to File, there is no Get Info to highlight.
    No. You don't open the file first. Use Finder to navigate to a PDF file, highlight it THEN use File>Get info...

  • Outlook Plug-in for MPE 2.x Not Available

    We recently installed MPE 2.1 and would like to use the Outlook plugin to allow users to self-schedule calls. The Cisco documentation (and every posting I can find) says there should be a download link in the lower right corner of the MPE user webpage (Attend or Schedule). There is no download link on our MPE web interface.
    Likewise, the "Configuration and Maintenance Guide for Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express Release 2.x" includes a procedure for Configuring the Client Installation File for the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express Plug-In for Microsoft Outlook. The documented steps include:
    1) Log in to Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express and click Administration.
    2) Click System Configuration > Outlook Plug-In Configuration.
    My MPE installation does NOT have this option. The System Configuration menu does not include anything related to Outlook.
    It seems as if Outlook integration is not installed on this MPE server. Is there some way to enable this now? Or does this require a complete reinstall of MPE?
    Thanks in advance for your help.

    Hi Tom -
    Is your MPE server licensed for Exchange? You can check your license file from Maintenance - Licenses - Licenses Summary. You should see an entry that says: Name - exchange, Enabled - 1, Installed - 1.
    Here is the information from the online Help for "Configuring the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express Connection to the Microsoft Exchange Server". This task is required to enable Microsoft Outlook to send notifications for meetings that were scheduled, rescheduled, or canceled from the Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express End-User Interface.
    Before You Begin:
    1. Complete the task described in the "Creating a Dedicated E-Mail Account on the Microsoft Exchange Server" topic.
    2. Install the exchange license. See the "How To Install and Manage Licenses" topic.
    3. Obtain the following information about the Microsoft Exchange Server:
    - Hostname or IP address
    - Windows domain
    - Username and password for the e-mail account that you created in the "Creating a Dedicated E-Mail Account on the Microsoft Exchange Server" topic.
    4. Procedure:
    Log in to Cisco Unified MeetingPlace Express and click Administration.
    Click System Configuration > E-Mail Service Administration > Exchange Server Configuration. Configure the fields on the Exchange Server Configuration page.
    Click Save.
    (Optional) Click Test to test that the Exchange configuration works.
    Hope this helps! Ginger

  • Adding e-mails to Adobe Portfolio using the Outlook Plug-in

    I support a user here who is asking if it is possible to add additional emails to an Adobe
    portfolio using the Outlook Plug-in.  The user initially creates a portfolio of emails using the plug in, but would then like to add further emails to the portfolio (e.g. from other subfolders in Outlook, etc.).  Is this possible, and, if so, how is it accomplished?  

    Outlook 2013 (and for that matter Office 2013) are supported by Acrobat 11, not Acrobat 10 which was released well before Office 2013 was released.
              - Dov

Maybe you are looking for

  • Duplex printing with cups

    Hi, We have a bunch of Macs all running 10.4.9 (Client) which are unable to print double-sided documents to our printer which is hosted by a redhat enterprise server (v4.4) box, cups version 1.2. The annoying thing is everybody else (windows, linux)

  • Movie Creation from an Image Sequence

    Hi, my question is about how to use iMovie to create a movie from an image sequence. I have much experience doing this in Quicktime Pro. I just import the image sequence and select the time interval for each frame. I want to use iMovie 4 nstead of Qu

  • Seagate ST9750420AS HDD and W700ds compatability issue

    There seems to be a compatability issue with the Seagate 750GB drives (ST9750420AS) and the W700ds (and possibly other W series notebooks). With the controller set to RAID in BIOS Windows 7 and possibly other OSs can not access the HDDs. This configu

  • Alternative tax classification  in sales order

    Dear All, For Some customers (credit memo) we raise sales order without any duty or tax. The procedure is go to item level billing tab page and there make alternative tax classification  zero. It is working fine for all the customer except one custom

  • 'Search for a contact' function, please ..

     Hello, I'm trying to search for a friend on Skype, but I can't find anywhere where I can find her. I've tried typing in her name and where she lives, but I don't get any results. I read a page that said something about a search button in the top lef