Out Of Office Assistant Error Server Not Available
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| February 19th, 2015 | general The error “Your Automatic replay setting cannot be displayed because the server is currently unavailable” usually occurs when AutoDiscover feature has
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not been published or configured and Outlook Anywhere has already been enabled. Check if outlook 2013 out of office server unavailable AutoDiscoverhas been Configured or not using Test E-mail Autoconfiguration command At first run this command to check whether AutoDiscovery has outlook 2013 out of office server unavailable exchange 2010 been configured or not. Steps are described below to check the same. 1). Run the outlook and click on the notification area appearing in the bottom right corner of your screen. 2). Now click
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on the Outlook icon, holding CTRL button. 3). Now select Test Email AutoConfigration Fill the Email Address and password In the next window that will appear after click on the Test E-mail AUtoconfigration. Uncheck the option Use Guessmart. Now click on the Test Now check out the results. If you got unsuccessful results means AutoDiscovers is not configured for your email If you are getting the successful output,
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than the missing URL for the Out of Office (OOF) service is causing the problem In case of successful AutoDiscover, verify your Out of Office (OOF) URL After a successful AutoDiscover check for OOF URL whether it is correct or not. For that look in the result tab of Test Email AutoConfigration for OOF URL. Look for the protocol group as shown below: 1). Disable the protocol Exchange RPC and enable Exchange HTTP when you are using Outlook internally. 2). When you are using Outlook Externally then use protocol Exchange HTTP After that now log on to OWA via Internet Explorer. Now in the address bar type OOF URL. You will get an XML information or service page if OOF services are available for the URL that you have given You will get an error 403 if services are not available for your URL. Now if you have confirmed that your OOF URL is wrong. You can contact with your Exchange Administrator to correct the same. Now what if your OOF fails with the correct URL: - That may happen due to the wrong credentials that you are passing to the Exchange CAS Server. Add the registry value to solve it: Manage Automa
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of Exchange > Exchange Previous Versions - Outlook, OWA, POP, and IMAP Clients Question 1 Sign in outlook 2013 out of office server unavailable exchange 2013 to vote I am getting 'Your Out of Office settings cannot be displayed, because the server is currently unavailable. Try again later.' when one user is trying to use http://www.blog.edbtopst.org/resolve-error-your-out-of-office-settings-cannot-be-displayed.html out of office though a local network connection with Outlook 2007 on Exchange 2007. anyone have any ideas? Monday, January 21, 2008 6:51 PM Reply | Quote All replies 0 Sign in to vote Ilse, I looked at your link - but I have ONE USER only that can't get this changed - all other users have https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/exchange/en-US/05082cb0-aefc-49da-a3bb-29e1bfc48441/your-out-of-office-settings-cannot-be-displayed-because-the-server-is-currently-unavailable-try?forum=exchangesvrclientslegacy no problems / issues at all. This one user, I turned off the OOF via the web site - and that solved that part of the problem. But I can't fix it on the clients machine. I've turned off caching to the OST, deleted the OST, deleted his mailbox settings on the local computer - and then re-created them. I don't believe steps 2-4 could be the issue, since all other users can get into the OOF wizard without any trouble. But step 1 has me stumped.Even though Exchange configured and setup the mailbox (and it configured in MAILBOX settings in Control Panel, as an Exchange mailbox) step 1 results display ONLY this info:Protocol: SMTPServer: mail.[companyname].comPort: 25Login Name: [username]SPA: YesAuthentication Required: YesThat's it. None of the settings as they appear in your example. He has no problems except with OOF - so all other tasks, email, calendars (and sharing) all seem to work just fine.Any ideas? Thanks!Shawn Thursday, April 02, 2009 2:54 PM Reply | Quote 1 Sign in to v
to Set Out of Office ‘Your automatic reply settings cannot be displayed because the server is currently unavailable. Try again later' Home » Exchange » Error When Trying to Set Out of Office ‘Your automatic reply https://www.petenetlive.com/KB/Article/0000897 settings cannot be displayed because the server is currently unavailable. Try again later' KB ID 0000897 Dtd 03/01/14 Problem When attempting to set my Out of Office automatic replies within Outlook, I was greeted with this. Your automatic reply settings cannot be displayed because the server is currently unavailable. Try again later. If I logged into Outlook Web Access, (Options > Set Automatic Replies) I could set it up and out of it worked fine. It's never really bothered me, but my colleagues were complaining about it, and when they used Outlook on our Terminal Server they also got this. MailTips could not be retrieved. Solution Before proceeding you need to make sure of TWO things. 1. You are logged in, or authenticated against your domain. 2. If you are accessing web pages via a proxy server, the name of the Exchange out of office server should be added to the Proxy Exceptions list. (Note: If you have multiple entries, you separate them with a semi colon). Assuming you have met the two requirements above, then do the following. 1. Open Outlook > In the task bar (in the system tray) > Hold down CTRL and Right Click the Outlook Icon > Select Test E-mail AutoConfiguration. 2. Enter your details > Use AutoDiscover > Test. Note: Here I got the following error message; Autoconfiguration was unable to determine your settings This was because the client I was on, could not resolve autodiscover.my-domain-name.co.uk, once that was rectified I could get further. 3. In the first section Locate the URL that is being used for OOF, and make a note of it. 4. Open your web browser and make sure you can open that URL. (Note: It will redirect to Services.wsdl that is normal). Note: If you are asked for logon credentials, you are NOT authenticated against the domain. 5. Repeat the same with the URL that is listed in the HTTP section of the test. 6. At this point mine started working. My problem was the lack of DNS resolution, if you find another fix drop me a line and Ill update this article (link