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Microsoft Outlook 2007 Thanks! We'll email youwhen relevant content isadded and updated. Following Follow Microsoft Outlook error messages When I try to send an email to ANY distribution list, I get an "Unexpected error has occurred", and I am unable to send. Emails to individuals are working fine.Software/Hardware used: Microsoft 2007 Asked: September 15, 20134:44 PM Last updated: April 24, 20154:37 AM Related Questions Email will not forward unexpected error on sending a group e-mail DBCC Error message CPF0CBF Outlook 2007 completely quits when attempting to attach a file to a new email message Answer Wiki Last updated: September 16, 20138:27 AM GMT stephenlembert1,135 pts. History Contributors Ordered by most recent stephenlembert1,135 pts. Michael Tidmarsh49,075 pts. Thanks. We'll let you know when a new response is added. You can resolve this error by creating a new list. Don't try to select the DL automatically, because it will just pick up the old one. Go to your contacts list and and select the new distribution list from there. Good Luck.
You can resolve this error by creating a new list. Don't try to select the DL automatically, because it will just pick up the old one. Go to your contacts list and and select the new distribution list from there. Good Luck. Please enter an answer. Send me notifications when members answer or reply to this question. Register Hereor login if you are already a member E-mail User Name Password Forgot Password? By submitting you agree to receive email from TechTarget and its partners. If you reside outside of the United States, you consent to having your personal data transferred to and processed in the United States. Privacy Improve This Answer Improve This Answer Processing your response... Discuss This Question: 2  Replies There was an error processing your information. Please try again later. Thanks. We'll let you know when a new response is added. Please enter a reply. Send me notifications when members answer or reply to this question. Register Hereor login if you are already a member E-mail User Name Password Forgot Password? By submitting you agree to receive email fremail to a distribution list. When upgrading Microsoft Office sometimes you need to recreate all your distribution lists. However, even after recreating the lists this error is still displayed. Reason: The suggested names list is not related to your address book Solution: When you http://itknowledgeexchange.techtarget.com/itanswers/unexpected-error-has-occurred-message-in-outlook/ start to type in the name of the distribution list in the T0: box and it pops up in the list of names press the delete key to delete the suggested name as this is still the http://www.howtofixanything.co.uk/howto-outlookanunexpectederrorhasoccurred.html old list which does not work. Type in the full name of the list and click the CHECK NAMES key to make Outlook search your Address Book. Now the email should send ok If you still get the error after recreating the Distribution Lists make sure you do not have an & in the Distribution List name, if you do change this to an _ and try again Previous PageNext PageIP ©Copyright HPC Solutions Limited - All rights reserved (2012/13) . Please note we do not accept any responsibility for errors occurring During Use of this site users follow instructions listed at their own risk. GOOGLE HELPOUTS
error has occurred" Discussion in 'Using Outlook' started by Sm9uZXM, May 8, 2009. Previous Thread Next Thread Loading... 0/5, 0 votes Sm9uZXM Guest My distribution lists suddenly stopped working https://forums.slipstick.com/threads/7354-distribution-list-failure-an-unexpected-error-has-occurred/ when sending email. Receive message "an unexpected error has occurred". All single contacts in address book continue to work with no problem. May 8, 2009 Flag Post #1 Share Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] Guest http://www.mojocode.com/content/outlook-2007-distribution-lists-wont-work DL's are neither reliable nor robust. Few people rely upon them. State the changes you made before the DL "suddenly stopped working." Consider using a reliable way to group Contacts. May 8, 2009 an unexpected Flag Post #2 Share Phil Connolly Guest eh? Your response lacks both a solution and a path to a solution. It is helpful in that it acknowledges the weakness of DL's (distribution lists) but the anemic "Consider using a reliable way to group Contacts." supplies nothing but frustration. Sep 1, 2009 Flag Post #3 Share Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] Guest Those alternatives have been posted here countless an unexpected error times and include custom views of Contacts Folders, Categories, and separate Contact subfolders. There are lots of discussions on the pros and cons of each method, such as this one: http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/contacts/categories-vs-multiple-contacts-folders/ Sep 1, 2009 Flag Post #4 Share DavidG Member Here is the most likely solution to this issue: FIX: 1. Create a New Message 2. In the To:, CC:, and BCC:, fields, type the name of the offending distribution list, the one you are using when you get the error. 3. Once the list of DLs is displayed, delete the one that gives you the problem. You are not actually deleting the list, just the shortcut link to it. 4. Click on the TO, CC or BCC link to bring up the Select Names dialogue. 5. Select the offending DL for the To CC or BCC field and click OK. 6. Send your email 7. next time yo usend email you can type the DL right in on the New Message page and it will now be linked to the correct DL in the address book. I certainly agree with the view expressed about the MVP - what a hopeless case...... Mar 12, 2012 Flag Post #5 Shar
By steve - Posted on 12 May 2010 I had a client report a problem using Outlook 2007 when trying to send email to a group list. The error was "An unexpected error has occurred" (what, as opposed to an expected error?) when email was sent and Outlook wouldn't expand the list when the + was clicked in the "To:" box. The problem turned out to be pretty simple... This user had been using Office 2003 before upgrading to 2007 and, instead of using contacts, had gotten used to using the email address cache provided by the TO: box (the automatic list that shows up when you start typing). When we migrated to their new system, they lost that cache. I had copied that special file from her old system and put it on her new system. This made caching work and she could now use all the "lost" email addresses. However, the contact lists she had been using were no longer pointing to the correct list in contacts. The solution was to delete the distribution lists from the cache (type the first letter of the list name, scroll down to the list name, then press the DELETE key to remove the cached name from the list). This prevented the cache from trying to point to the old list ID and causing the "unexpected" error. Add new comment Tags Technote Thanks!! That worked, I would Submitted by Mr. Bungle (not verified) on Tue, 2012/07/17 - 10:53pm. Thanks!! That worked, I would have never guess you can press Delete in the list displayed when you enter the first character! reply Outlook 2007 Distribution Lists Won't Work Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Wed, 2015/07/15 - 9:06am. I ran into the same problem, but in attempting to remove the offender from the cache, it was impossible to highlight the name of the list without populating the to: field I it just jumped right in as soon as I released the mouse. I found if I hit the delete key while holding the button I could delete it--- Stange confusers!!! reply re: Outlook 2007 Distribution Lists Won't Work Submitted by steve on Thu, 2015/07/16 - 10:21am. You don't need to use your mouse at all, just type the first part of the address and then use the down arrow key to move down the list. reply Did this help you? You can help me! Did you find this information helpful? You can help me back by linking to this page, purchasing from my sponsors, or posting a comment! +One me on Google: Follow me on twitter: http://twitter.com/mojoco