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My stuff Preferences Send a message Log Out SMBs Troubleshoot Outlook connectivity with these quick tips When Outlook won't connect to the Exchange server, follow these steps before calling IT for help. By Jack Wallen | in outlook 2013 not connecting to exchange server SMB Technologist, September 17, 2013, 9:19 AM PST RSS Comments Facebook Linkedin Twitter More Email Print Reddit Delicious Digg Pinterest Stumbleupon Google Plus Microsoft Outlook is often rendered useless because it cannot connect to its Exchange server. Sometimes troubleshooting the issue is as simple as closing Outlook and restarting. In other instances, troubleshooting is much more challenging... or so it seems. What's Hot at TechRepublic Dark Web: The smart person's guide 8 reasons connection to microsoft exchange is unavailable why professionals should get the iPhone 7 Quantum leap: D-Wave's next quantum computing chip offers a 1,000x speed-up Gallery: 10 pieces of obsolete technology still in use today The following troubleshooting tips make solving that connectivity loss a snap. These instructions don't require a computer science degree to understand them, so just about anyone should be able to get Outlook re-connected to their Exchange server. We'll start with the simplest tip and increase the difficulty as we go along.Uncheck offline modeOftentimes when a client calls and says, "My email won't work!" I find that Outlook was somehow set to offline mode. If you're using Outlook 2007 or earlier, click the File menu. If there is a check mark next to Work Offline, uncheck it, and you should be good to go. If you're using Outlook 2010 or higher, follow these steps:Click the Send/Receive tab.Locate the Work Offline button.Click the Offline button.At the bottom of your Outlook window, you should see Trying To Connect.... If it connects, your problem is resolved; if not, move on to the next solution.Restart You should restart Outlook and, if that fails, restart your computer. I cannot tell you how many times I've seen Outlook connectivity issues resolve with a simple restart. The issue could be caused by the computer having connectivity i
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2013, Outlook 2010, Outlook 2007 To troubleshoot connectivity issues in Outlook, follow the steps listed below one by one and see if the problem persists after each step..Note:Outlook versions of 2003 and earlier are no longer supported. Windows versions older than Vista are not supported. Important: Tests should be run while the user is experiencing connectivity issues. The Outlook status bar might be showing Connected to Microsoft Exchangeor Connected, but maynot sync properly, or may show the Trying to connect...orDisconnectedstatus. If the Outlook status is Working Offline, open the Send/Receive tab anddisable Work Offline option.. Check if you can log in toWebmail (OWA).If you cannot log in to OWA and get one of these messages: Login or password incorrect. Verify your password is correct, ask account administrator to reset your password if necessary. Server isunavailable. Clear the browser cache, try to login to OWA again. Check the profile settings. Go to File (Tools) > Account Settings > double-click on Exchange email address > verify the Server address is correct > More Settings > Connection > Exchange Proxy Settings > verify the proxy address is correct. You may find the correctserver namesin HostPilot® Control Panel > Home > Exchange servers and settings.Note:If your server is Exchange 2013, the server name should be underlined and look like 20250514-db52-4776-b627-0edf7599bbe4@YourDomainName.com. Such aserver name isexpected behaviour for Exchange 2013 mailboxes. .. Run Outlook in Online Mode: go to File (Tools) > Account Settings > double-click on Exchange email address > uncheck Use Cached Exchange Mode >save the changes > restart Outlook. Read the Knowledge Base article onHow To Enable Cached Exchange Mode In Outlookfor more information. If there is an improvement in Outlook performance in Online Mode, it means the Outlook local cache file (.OST) is corrupted. You can recreate the profile. You can delete and recreate the OST file.Read the Knowledge Base article on How To Create, Compact, Repair Or Delete Offline Folders (How To Rebuild OST File) for instructions. Note: You may need to reorganize your mailbox so that folders contain not more than 5000 items each. That is recommended by Microsoft and helps to improve Outlook performance. Run Outlook in Safe Mode: quit Outlook, navigate to Start > in Search fieldtype in outlook.exe /safe(mind the space between .exe and /safe)>Enter.. If the performance is better, disable the unnecessary Add-ins in Outlook. Read the Knowledge Base article on