Ms Outlook Error The Operation Failed
Contents |
be down. Please try the request again. Your cache administrator is webmaster. Generated Thu, 20 Oct 2016 22:09:28 GMT by s_wx1126 (squid/3.5.20)
use the previous link instead. Select a product Sort by Default Summary New or Updated Description Date Updated Direction Ascending Descending Helpful search tips Find the answer to your question Error: "The Operation Failed" When Attempting to
The Operation Failed Outlook 2007
Send An Email Using Microsoft® Outlook® Integration Answer ID 24781 | Updated 09/10/2016 12:56 PM the operation failed outlook 2010 attachment You have Outlook Integration set-up and are attempting to send an e-mail when you receive the following error message: "The Operation Failed." outlook 2010 the operation failed when sending email to multiple recipients You may also receive the following error message in subsequent attempts to send an e-mail after having received the initial error message: "The RPC server is unavailable. (Exception from HRESULT: 0x800706BA)" There is more than one possible http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/msoffice/forum/msoffice_outlook-mso_other/operation-failed-error-when-sending-email-in/b2a52e89-84c6-436e-a373-a7f87c685b81 solution for this issue: Option 1 You may be able to resolve this issue by simply closing and reopening Sage ACT!. Option 2 If the above option did not resolve this issue make sure that the Microsoft® Outlook® integration with Sage ACT! is properly set up, if not refer to the following Knowledge base Answer: How To Configure Microsoft® Outlook® as your E-mail Client in Sage ACT! Answer ID: 26832 Option 3 You may be http://kb.act.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/24781/~/error%3A-the-operation-failed-when-attempting-to-send-an-email-using-microsoft%C2%AE able to work around this by going to the Format Text tab in Outlook once the template opens, changing the format from HTML to Rich Text, then changing it back to HTML before sending the message. Option 4 You can also resolve this issue by disabling Microsoft Exchange Unified Messaging add-in from within Microsoft Outlook if present in the list. Please use the following steps depending on the version of Microsoft Outlook you have installed: Microsoft Outlook 2003 Open Outlook. Click the Tools menu, then choose Options. Select the Other tab and click on Advanced Options. Click on the Add-in manager. If present, uncheck the box for Microsoft Exchange Unified Messaging and click OK. Restart Outlook and test. Microsoft Outlook 2007 Open Outlook Click Tools then Trust Center. Click Add-Ins on the left. Go down to the Manage dropdown at the bottom of the screen, choose COM Add-Ins and click Go. If present, uncheck the box for Microsoft Exchange Unified Messaging. and click OK. Restart Outlook and test Microsoft Outlook 2010 Open Outlook Click File and then select Options. The Outlook Options dialog box appears. Click Add-Ins on the left. Go down to the Manage dropdown at the bottom of the screen, choose COM Add-Ins and click Go. If present, uncheck the box for Microsoft Exchange Unified Messaging. and click OK. Restart Outlook
Sage 2402 Followers Follow USERS Microsoft Outlook Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 Join the Community! Creating your account only takes a few minutes. Join Now Hey Guys, I am receiving a very obtuse error message from Outlook, https://community.spiceworks.com/topic/151268-outlook-2007-2010-operation-failed only affecting 1 user however. When sending emails; that is when she clicks on Send, http://searchexchange.techtarget.com/answer/Outlook-error-The-operation-failed-An-object-could-not-be-found she receives in an warning message dialog box with the word Operation Failed in the body and there is only an okay button to press, the title for the box is Microsoft Office Outlook. I have tried the obvious steps: 1. Re-create Email Profile with both Cached mode on and off. 2. Deleted Office 2007 and installed Office 2010 3. Updated operation failed to the latest version. Looking into the error it states it may be a result if a user has gone over their mailbox quota, I have tried turning quota off, giving unlimited quota and also increasing quota size to an amount normally set on boxes and that has had no effect. I have read also it can be caused by the html email signature which I have tried removing, even tried sending the email in plain text. the operation failed I've only been able to narrow it down to the fact it happens when she is replying to emails and she has a few emails open on the screen, every other program runs fine and running Outlook's Connection Status everything is fine. The user is connecting to a local Exchange 2007 server. Has anyone else been able to solve this annoying issue? Cheers, Reply Subscribe RELATED TOPICS: creating macro Outlook 2007 & 2010 Outlook 2007 / 2010 - printing just the last message in an email Outlook 2007 / 2010 Side by side - uninstall 2010   1 2 Next ► 31 Replies Cayenne OP morph Aug 11, 2011 at 7:20 UTC Have you tried looking at things like anti virus getting in the way? Is this problem happening everytime the person sends an email ? Is it to one email address only or everyone ? Have you tried sending internally and externally ? Have you considered trying the user on another machine as a test to see if it's just a machine issue, if so you could setup a new windows user profile just incase that's corrupt. 0 Serrano OP Carol Nestor Aug 11, 2011 at 8:44 UTC I've seen something like this before, but it only affected 1 message. And it was from someone overseas. It still happens occasionall
Collaboration Clients View All IM and Unified Messaging Mobile Devices MS Office 365 Outlook Web Access Email, Messaging and Collaboration Clients View All IM and Unified Messaging Microsoft Outlook Mobile Devices MS Office 365 Outlook Web Access Email, Messaging and Collaboration Servers View All Legacy Exchange Servers Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 Microsoft Exchange Server 2013 Exchange 2016 SharePoint Small Business Server Exchange Security View All Compliance Management Compliance tools Email Compliance Email Encryption Email Policy Management ISA Server and Firewalls Password Management Microsoft Exchange Server Permissions Phishing and Email Fraud Protection Spam and virus protection User Authentication for Outlook and OWA Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) Exchange Administration View All Mail Protocols Internet Information Services (IIS) Administration Tools Active Directory Licensing Mailbox Management Monitoring and Logging Performance Scripts and Programming User Settings Calendar and Contact Management Exchange Deployment and Migration View All Deployment and Migration Advice Deployment and Migration Tools Exchange Storage and Data Management View All .OST Files .PST Files Backup Microsoft Exchange Server Clustering Database Management Defragmentation Email Archiving Hardware Management Information Store Public Folders Storage Management Replication and Synchronization Transaction Logs Topics Archive View All Please select a category Email, Messaging and Collaboration Clients Email, Messaging and Collaboration Servers Exchange Security Exchange Administration Exchange Deployment and Migration Exchange Storage and Data Management Section Problem Solve News Get Started Evaluate Manage Problem Solve Sponsored Communities Q Outlook error: The operation failed. An object could not be found Get instructions for resolving the following error: "The operation failed. An object could not be found." Sections Share this item with your network: Related Expert Q&A Exchange server error – SearchExchange Troubleshoot Outlook 2007 error 0X8004010F on ... – SearchExchange 8004010F MAPI not found error with Exchange 2003 – SearchExchange Sponsored News Considerations for Deploying Hybrid Clouds on Microsoft® Azure™ and Cloud ... –Rackspace Hosted Microsoft® Productivity & Collaboration Tools Help Deliver Greater ... –Rackspace See More Vendor Resources Presentation Transcript: Microsoft Exchange Server: To Host or Not to Host? –Intermedia Definitive Guide to E