Exchange 2007 Out Of Office Error
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non-functioning Out of Office message using various tools and techniques including MFCMAPI and MDBVUE32. Quite often in the public Exchange newsgroups or other mailing lists, there are posts from frustrated http://www.msexchange.org/articles-tutorials/exchange-server-2007/tools/troubleshooting-out-of-office.html Exchange administrators who cannot get their users’ Out of Office messages sent externally from http://www.slipstick.com/exchange/cmdlets/out-of-office-doesnt-work-with-exchange-2007-or-2010/ Exchange. The typical solution here is to recognize that Exchange has a setting to allow the administrator to decide whether Out of Office messages are indeed sent externally from the Exchange organization. This is usually a simple fix. However, what if the Out of Office messages aren’t sent to users within the Exchange organization? That out of should happen automatically. In this article, we’ll look at two tools that can be used to help troubleshoot the non-sending of Out of Office messages. However, before we get onto the use of tools to check our Out of Office settings, it can be useful to try two simple procedures first; both of these procedures simply involve the use of the Outlook and/or Outlook Web Access (OWA) clients. Check The out of office Settings The first check we can make is to try setting and resetting the Out of Office message in both Outlook and OWA to make sure that the setting is definitely in place. To do this in Outlook and OWA is really easy and I’m quite sure you know how, but in case there are any new Exchange administrators reading this article, I’ll briefly cover the steps for article completeness: In Outlook, go to the Tools menu and choose Out of Office Assistant. This will bring up the Out of Office Assistant window as shown in Figure 1. Set the I am currently In the Office selection and then click OK. Next repeat the process of bringing up the Out of Office Assistant window but this time choose the I am currently Out of the Office selection and then click OK. In OWA you can do the same by clicking Options and then Out of Office Assistant to bring up the Out of Office Assistant settings page. This is shown in Figure 2. Note that Figure 2 is based on OWA running on Exchange 2007. Figure 1: Out of Office Assistant Window Figure 2: OWA Out of Office Assistant Settings Now you can test and r
SystemsHome / Exchange Server / Cmdlets / Out of Office doesn't work with Exchange Server Last reviewed on July 16, 2014 —8 Comments Note: the following problem applies to both Exchange 2007 and 2010. An administrator needed help after installing Exchange 2010: The install went smoothly, or so I thought. Once we started using the server, problems surfaced. Out of Office doesn't work. When you try to open it, it returns an error "Your Out of Office settings cannot be displayed, because the server is currently unavailable. try again later." When I attempt to download the offline address book, I get a synchronization error: "Task ‘username@domain.com’ reported error (0x8004010f) : ‘The operation failed. An object cannot be found.’ A server (URL) could not be located." I'm not sure if its related, but setting up new profiles in Outlook often results in "The connection to Microsoft Exchange is unavailable. Outlook must be online or connected to complete this action." Autodiscoverservices are configured, Outlook Anywhere is enabledand properly configured per TechNet. The Exchange Web Service (EWS) is the web service that allows access to the Out of Office service. If either the internal or external URL for the EWSis missing or incorrect, OOF will fail and other services may not work as expected. Using Exchange Management Shell, check the URLs assigned to the web service virtual directory using the Get-WebServicesVirtualDirectorycommand. If either the internal or external URL is missing or incorrect, set them using the Set-WebServicesVirtualDirectory command. Get-WebServicesVirtualDirectory Type or paste this line into Exchange Management Shell to check the EWS URLs Get-webservicesvirtualdirectory | fl identity,internalurl,externalurl If the server is configuredcorrectly, the command returns results similar to the following, with URLs in both the InternalUrland ExternalUrl fields. Identity : Server_name\EWS (Default Web Site) InternalUrl : ExternalUrl : Set-WebServicesVirtualDirectory cmdlet If the external URL is missing, set it using the Set-WebServicesVirtualDirectory command: Set-WebServicesVirtualDirectory -Identity "Server\EWS (Default Web Site)" -InternalURL -ExternalURL -BasicAuthentication:$true Verify the server names are correct by running the following code again: Get-WebServicesVirtualDirectory | fl identity,internalurl,externalurl (Remember to replace the server names in the Set-WebServicesVirtualDire