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Steve
Running a laptop with Windows XP SP1 & Outlook 2002. Outlook is configured
as a MAPI client (for use w/ Exchange 2000 server). User also has an .ost
file configured locally on the laptop.
The laptop is often connected to the corporate network via VPN using a Cisco
VPN client. From time to time, while connected via VPN, Outlook goes into
Offline mode. Restarting Outlook does not result in the program coming out
of Offline status. I've found that the only way to resolve this issue is for
the user to log off/on again and restart Outlook.
At present, I've configured Outlook to "Manually Control Connection State"
and to "Connect With the Network."
Does anyone know if there is another way to bring Outlook back into Online
status without logging off/on?
TIA
Steve
as a MAPI client (for use w/ Exchange 2000 server). User also has an .ost
file configured locally on the laptop.
The laptop is often connected to the corporate network via VPN using a Cisco
VPN client. From time to time, while connected via VPN, Outlook goes into
Offline mode. Restarting Outlook does not result in the program coming out
of Offline status. I've found that the only way to resolve this issue is for
the user to log off/on again and restart Outlook.
At present, I've configured Outlook to "Manually Control Connection State"
and to "Connect With the Network."
Does anyone know if there is another way to bring Outlook back into Online
status without logging off/on?
TIA
Steve