Outlook Out Of Office Error The Command Is Not Available
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Project Hire for a Full Time Job Ways to Get Help Expand office 365 login Search Submit Close Search Login Join Today Products BackProducts Gigs Live Careers Vendor Services Groups Website Testing Store Headlines Experts Exchange > Questions > Out of office assistant - command is not available Want to Advertise Here? Solved Out of office assistant - command is not available Posted http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/msoffice/forum/msoffice_outlook-mso_other/out-of-office-command-is-not-available/ca024492-96fb-4fb1-8ad8-de1a7fae9243 on 2004-06-21 Email Clients 2 Verified Solutions 18 Comments 108,973 Views Last Modified: 2011-08-18 I have a computer running XP Pro sp1 all the critical updates are installed. Office xp sp3. I need to get my out of office assistant working but when i click on tools and out of office assistant, i get the following message "The command is not https://www.experts-exchange.com/questions/21032983/Out-of-office-assistant-command-is-not-available.html available. See the program documentation about how to use this extension." Under Options, and advanced options, under add- in manager i have everything checked, outlooksync, exchange scan, delegate access,deleted item recovery, server scripting, exchange extensions commands, and exchange extensions property pages. I'm running windows 2000 server with exchange 2000, i have enabled to the use of out of office assistant emails on the exhange server. what i have down with the XP machine is i have updated everything. this did not work. i have unintalled outlook and reinstalled outlook and this didn't work. Please let me know if anyone has had this problem before. thanks bareismls 0 Question by:bareismls Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Google LVL 10 Best Solution byTOPIO SYMPTOMS When you click Out of Office Assistant on the Tools menu in Outlook 2002, you may receive the following error message: The command is not available. See the program documentation about how Go to Solution 18 Comments LVL 24 Overall: Level 24 Email Clients 3 Message Active today Assisted Solution by:Dufo G. Belski2004-06-21 See if this helps: http://support.microsoft.co
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 https://www.msoutlook.info/question/879 can still send and receive emails. How do I correct this error so I can turn 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 out of 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, out of office 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