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Discussion in 'Using Outlook' started by Hugo Escobar, Sep 9, 2014. Previous Thread Next Thread Loading... 12345 0/5, 0 votes Hugo Escobar New Member I have a user who is receiving the error, "The Operation Failed" when sending emails to external the operation failed outlook 2007 contacts. I can fixed the problem by going to File -> Options -> Mail and click
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on the "Empty Auto-Complete List". I believe it's something with the email address format. When she copy\paste an email address on to a new outlook the operation failed an object cannot be found email and tries to email it, she gets the error. If I empty auto-complete list again and types in the email address she is able to send emails without any error. I can copy\paste the email address to a http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/msoffice/forum/msoffice_outlook-mso_other/operation-failed-error-when-sending-email-in/b2a52e89-84c6-436e-a373-a7f87c685b81 notepad and then copy\paste the email address to a new email and works perfectly. Has anyone encounter the problem with copy\paste an email address and get the error, "The Operation Failed". Thanks. Sep 9, 2014 Flag Post #1 Share Diane Poremsky Senior Member That usually indicates that the address book is corrupt. Are only new messages affected? Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook] Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center Outlook Tips Outlook Tips by email EMO - a weekly https://forums.slipstick.com/threads/92622-outlook-2010-the-operation-failed-sending-emails/ newsletter about Outlook and Exchange Sep 10, 2014 Flag Post #2 Share Hugo Escobar New Member Yes, only new copy/paste messages. It still happens after Windows profile is deleted. Sep 10, 2014 Flag Post #3 Share Forum Admin Senior Member This is exchange, right? I know some imap servers have a problem with the single quotes outlook sometimes puts around an address but it should not affect exchange. what format is the address in? Any odd characters or unusual formatting? (like smtp=alias@domain) Sep 10, 2014 Flag Post #4 Share Hugo Escobar New Member Yes, this is Exchange 2010. SMTP. No add simple alias@domain format. What I did end up doing was editing the Cut. copy, and paste. Under File -> Options -> Mail -> Editor Options -> Advanced -> " Cut, Copy, and Paste". I change the pasting between emails when style definitions conflict to: Keep Text Only. Not sure if that was fix, but waiting on the user. Sep 10, 2014 Flag Post #5 Share Previous Thread Next Thread Loading... (You must log in or sign up to reply here.) Show Ignored Content Loading... Similar Threads Outlook 2010 Outlook 2010 on re-imaged computer missing calendar/contacts Nalini, Oct 22, 2016 at 3:12 PM, in forum: Using Outlook Replies: 0 Views: 21 Nalini Oct 22, 2016 at 3:12 PM Hotmail account on Outlook 2010 Vincenzo, Oct 17, 2016 at 4:21 PM, in forum: Using
SyteLine. Hyper-V Home Server This is my Hyper-V Server setup that houses 2 webservers (1 Windows Server 2012 and 1 Ubuntu Server Core, a DHCP/DNS/Domain Controller (Windows Server 2012 R2), and an IP Camera Server (Windows https://community.spiceworks.com/topic/151268-outlook-2007-2010-operation-failed 7) Dedicated Spiceworks VM I set up a new VM in Hyper-V to host Spiceworks. TECHNOLOGY IN THIS DISCUSSION ema 1009 Followers Follow Sage 2402 Followers Follow USERS Microsoft Outlook Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 http://superuser.com/questions/676397/cannot-open-or-add-data-file-pst-in-outlook-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, only affecting 1 user however. When sending emails; that is when operation failed she clicks on Send, 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 to the latest version. Looking into the operation failed 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. 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
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