Outlook 2010 Automatic Replies Error Server Unavailable
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Outlook 2010 Out Of Office Server Is Currently Unavailable
says server unavailable in Outlook 2010 Microsoft Office > Office 2010 outlook 2013 out of office server unavailable - Planning, Deployment, and Compatibility Question 1 Sign in to vote I had been using Office outlook 2013 out of office server unavailable exchange 2010 2010 Beta for several months and did not have a problem with the out of office assistant until I upgraded to the official version of Office 2010
Your Automatic Reply Settings Cannot Be Displayed Office 365
last week. Now when I try to access Automatic Replies, it says the server is currently unavailable. Can anyone help. I don't think this is an Exchange issue since it just started happening after I installed the official version. I'm using Vista, office 2010 and my email is hosted with GoDaddy Exchange servers. Thanks in
Unable To Set Out Of Office In Outlook 2013 Server Unavailable
advance! Thursday, June 24, 2010 9:37 PM Reply | Quote Answers 0 Sign in to vote Hi, This issue may occur when one or more of the conditions are true: 1. You’re trying to open the OOF settings of different Exchange-account 2. Incorrect Auto-discover Service settings 3. Wrong certificate 4. “Enable Anonymous Access” is enabled in IIS on the EWS virtual directory. 1) In most cases, the reason for this error is that you try to adjust the Out of Office settings of User A, while you’re logged on as User B. As an Exchange administrator, you probably need to modify colleague Out of Office settings on occasional basis. Unfortunately, this is not possible since we have migrated from Outlook 2007 to Outlook 2010, you couldn’t modify Out of Office settings any more. Editing OOF settings by logging in with an administrator account resulted in the following error: “Your Out of Office settings cannot be displayed, bec
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 out of office outlook 2010 not working can still send and receive emails. How do I correct this error so I
Cannot Set Out Of Office In Outlook 2013 Server Unavailable
can turn the OOF on and off again via Outlook? This issue usually happens when Outlook Anywhere has been enabled but AutoDiscover your automatic reply settings cannot be displayed outlook 2016 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 https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/office/en-US/e2e91b7d-499e-4e84-9e2b-12d61a615286/automatic-replies-out-of-office-says-server-unavailable-in-outlook-2010?forum=officesetupdeployprevious use an alternative 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, https://www.msoutlook.info/question/879 the old way to prove 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) V
| 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 not been published or configured and Outlook http://www.blog.edbtopst.org/resolve-error-your-out-of-office-settings-cannot-be-displayed.html Anywhere has already been enabled. Check if AutoDiscoverhas been Configured or not using Test E-mail Autoconfiguration command At first run this command to check whether AutoDiscovery has been configured or not. Steps are described below to check http://www.slipstick.com/exchange/cmdlets/out-of-office-doesnt-work-with-exchange-2007-or-2010/ the same. 1). Run the outlook and click on the notification area appearing in the bottom right corner of your screen. 2). Now click on the Outlook icon, holding CTRL button. 3). Now select Test Email AutoConfigration out of 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, than the missing URL for the Out of Office (OOF) service is causing the problem In case of successful AutoDiscover, out of office 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 Automatic Replies using Outlook Web App (OWA) You can also change your OOF message using OWA. Follow the following steps for the same: In Outlook 2007: To set automatic replies in Outlook 2007 select Out of Office Assistant on the t
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-WebServicesVirtualDirectory command with the correct server names for your organization.). MoreInformation Get-WebServicesVirtualDirectory https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/l