Owa Out Of Office Error
Contents |
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 your out of office settings cannot be displayed outlook 2007 since I can still send and receive emails. How do I correct this
Outlook 2013 Out Of Office Server Unavailable
error so I can turn the OOF on and off again via Outlook? This issue usually happens when Outlook Anywhere
Outlook 2013 Out Of Office Server Unavailable Exchange 2010
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
Outlook 2010 Your Automatic Reply Settings Cannot Be Displayed
confirm that this is indeed the issue and 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 unable to set out of office in outlook 2013 server unavailable be a little bit too much of an effort for some. In that case, 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 successfu
(עברית)المملكة العربية السعودية (العربية)ไทย (ไทย)대한민국 (한국어)中华人民共和国 (中文)台灣 (中文)日本 (日本語) Home20132010Other VersionsLibraryForumsGallery Ask a question Quick access Forums home Browse forums users FAQ Search related threads Remove From My Forums Answered by: Automatic replies (out of office) says server unavailable in out of office outlook 2010 not working Outlook 2010 Microsoft Office > Office 2010 - Planning, Deployment, and outlook 2013 out of office not working Compatibility Question 1 Sign in to vote I had been using Office 2010 Beta for several months and your automatic reply settings cannot be displayed office 365 did not have a problem with the out of office assistant until I upgraded to the official version of Office 2010 last week. Now when I try to access https://www.msoutlook.info/question/879 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 advance! Thursday, June 24, 2010 9:37 PM Reply | 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 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, because the server is currently unavailable. Try again later” Solution: Log in as user X, but then you will have to reset
to Set Out of Office ‘Your automatic reply settings cannot be displayed because the server is currently unavailable. Try again later' Home » Exchange » https://www.petenetlive.com/KB/Article/0000897 Error When Trying to Set Out of Office ‘Your automatic reply settings cannot be displayed because the server is currently unavailable. Try again later' KB ID 0000897 Dtd 03/01/14 Problem http://www.what-is.in/howto/fix-your-out-of-office-settings-cannot-be-displayed.html 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 out of unavailable. Try again later. If I logged into Outlook Web Access, (Options > Set Automatic Replies) I could set it up and 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 out of office 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 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 t
not available error message normally occurs when user tries to access Exchange Server (2016, 2013, 2010, 2007) Mailbox through Microsoft Outlook (2016, 2013, 2010, 2007). When user tries to access the mailbox of Exchange Server, the Outlook uses the services of Microsoft Exchange CAS (Client Access Server) to configure the Out of Office Settings. Check out the resolutions given in this article to resolve the Error message "Your Out of Office Settings cannot be displayed, because the server is currently unavailable, try again latter." Run the Test E-mail Autoconfiguration to check which URL MS Outlook is using to configure Out of Office (OOF) For that first of all Launch Outlook, Now click on System Tray from the Right Bottom corner of your System's Screen. After that hold the CTRL button and Click on Outlook Icon. From Here Choose Test Email AutoConfiguration. Now Enter the Credentials (Email Address and Password) of mailbox that you have tried to access through Outlook. After that make a check on the option Use AutoDiscover and Uncheck use Guessmart. Now Click on Test button and after that you will get URL that you have used to configure OOF Now Verify OOF URL when the AutoDiscover Test was Successful For that check out test result and verify Protocol. The protocol group looks as follows Protocol: Exchange RPC, if you are using Microsoft Outlook Internally and Outlook Anywhere is disabled Protocol: Exchange HTTP, if you are using Microsoft Outlook Internally and Outlook Anywhere is enabled. Protocol: Exchange HTTP, if you are using Microsoft Outlook Externally. Now Open Web Browser (Internet Explorer is Recommended) and Log on to OWA (Outlook Web App). After that enter OOF URL in Address bar of the browser. You should be able to view a Page with Service page or XML information. You will get "The page cannot be displayed " or "403 Forbidden" error if OOF is not available with the entered URL. If you are getting the second one that means it is confirmed that you have configured wrong URL for Out of Office Service (OOF). You have to contact with your Exchange administrator to correct this URL and to resolve "Your Out of Office Settings ca