Office 2003 Out Of Office Error
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Question 0 Sign in to vote I migrated a user's mailbox from exchange 2003 to exchange 2007.
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The user happened to have the Out of Office Assistant turned on, now we can't get it to turn off. It returns the following error:"Your Out of Office settings
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cannot be displayed, because the server is currently unavailable. Try again later."Any clues? Friday, May 04, 2007 1:29 PM Reply | Quote Answers 1 Sign in to vote I just got off the phone with Microsoft having the same problem with Outlook 2007 Out of Office assitant. I too was having the message "Your Out of Office out of office assistant not working outlook 2007 settings cannot be displayed, because the server is currently unavailable. Try again later." Here is the resolution that fixed the problem for me: 1. Test E-mail Autoconfiguration shows the OOF URL but could not access the OOF URL from IE. 2. Removed the anonymous authentication and configure integrated and basic authentication for EWS directory in IIS on Exchange 2007 server. 3. Stopped and started IIS. Proposed as answer by Tom Andrews Friday, March 20, 2009 10:47 AM Marked as answer by Wang Huang Monday, October 22, 2012 5:23 PM Thursday, August 02, 2007 9:59 PM Reply | Quote All replies 2 Sign in to vote Hi, You MUST be the owner of the mailbox to open the OOF assistant so that means that you must be logged using the user's domain account. Creating just the profile on a machine that has no joined your domain or using a domain account that is not the owner of the mailbox will not work. You can ALWAYS enable/disable the
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the Automatic Replies (Out of Office) button, I get the following error: Your Out of Office settings cannot be displayed, because the server is currently unavailable. Try again later. I’m pretty sure that the server is available since I can still https://www.msoutlook.info/question/879 send and receive emails. How do I correct this error so I can turn http://support.sbwh.com/KB/a30/fix-for-outlook-out-of-office-assistant-disabled-windows.aspx the OOF on and off again via Outlook? This issue usually happens when Outlook Anywhere has been enabled but AutoDiscover hasn't been configured properly for your domain or hasn't been published at all. While you may not be able to solve it yourself, it is still possible to confirm that this is indeed the issue and use an alternative out of way to manage your Out of Office settings while your Exchange administrator takes a look at correcting the issue. Other Outlook features like managing message rules may also be affected. In Outlook 2013, the error will refer to “automatic replies” instead of “Out of Office”. (click on image to enlarge) Note: The steps below might be a little bit too much of an effort for some. In that case, the old way to prove out of office your case still works as well; Ask 2 or 3 colleagues to try it on their computer and check if they have the same issue. When they do, it is probably a server related issue which needs to be escalated to your Exchange administrator. Test E-mail AutoConfiguration The first step is to run the Test E-mail AutoConfiguration command to see if AutoDiscover has been configured for your Exchange environment. With Outlook running, expand the Notification Area in the bottom right corner so that the Outlook icon becomes visible. Hold the CTRL button and right click on the Outlook icon. Choose: Test E-mail AutoConfiguration… Fill out your email address and password. Disable the options for “Use Guessmart” and “Secure Guessmart Authentication” so that only “Use AutoDiscover” is enabled. Press the Test button. Check the results. If unsuccessful, then AutoDiscover probably hasn't been configured at all. This is an unsupported configuration and your Exchange administrator needs to correct this. He or she can find more information about how to do so in the “Exchange Administrator information” section below. If successful, then the URL for the OOF service might be missing or set to the wrong URL. A successful AutoDiscover detection result. The OOF URL needs further analysis.(click on image to enlarge) Verify the OOF URL when AutoDiscover was successful When Aut
(ru)Spanish (es) Home>Knowledge Base>Email Support>Fix For Outlook Out of Office Assistant Disabled (Windows) Information Article ID30Created On5/29/2008Modified5/29/2008 Actions Print this Page Add Favorite Fix For Outlook Out of Office Assistant Disabled (Windows) When you click Out of Office Assistant on the Tools menu in Microsoft Outlook, you may receive the following error message: The command is not available. See the program documentation about how to use this extension. To resolve the problem, you can take the following steps: Open Outlook. Click on Help. Click on About Microsoft Outlook. Click on the Disabled Items entry. You will see a Disabled Items window open, with the following information within it:
The items below were disabled because they prevented Outlook from functioning correctly. Please note that you may have to restart Outlook for these changes to take place. Select the ones you wish to re-enable. If you see "Addin: outex.dll (outex.dll)" listed, click on it to highlight it and then click on the Enable button. Then click on the Close button. Then click on the OK button to close the About Microsoft Office Outlook window. You should then be able to click on Tools and then Out of Office Assistant to modify the out of office setting. If you however do not see a "Disabled Items" entry, Microsoft has released an article on a possible resolution: warning: SBWH does not condone modifying the Windows registry and doing so could causeirreparable harm to your computer http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;823472 Management Interface SmarterTrack Professional 6.1|Help Desk Software|© 2016 SmarterTools Inc.