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Stephen
Error messages returned :
Cannot start Outlook. Unable to display the selected folder or item. You do
not have permission to log on
Unable to expand the folder. The set of folders could not be opened. You do
not have permission to log on.
Unable to start processing services. You do not have permission to log on.
Have been able to succesfully log on and access Outlook on several other
machines with this users account - all e-mails etc appear to be OK, so it is
a machine/user security issue. Have logged onto that machine as another user
and have been able to fully use Outlook.
Scenario: WXPPro on PIV with 1Gb RAM, SBS2k server (Exchange). Major
upgrades (security, WinXP general & OfficeXP) performed immediately before
problem occurred. Have run System Restore to 2 days before upgrades.
Another user had a problem with OL2k around the same time (had a 345Mb
e-mail stuck in the queue). When 600Mb were permanetly deleted from her
store, Outlook worked OK for that user. Whilst trying to delete the
offending e-mails, everyone had issues with Outlook (about 1/2 hr).
Cannot start Outlook. Unable to display the selected folder or item. You do
not have permission to log on
Unable to expand the folder. The set of folders could not be opened. You do
not have permission to log on.
Unable to start processing services. You do not have permission to log on.
Have been able to succesfully log on and access Outlook on several other
machines with this users account - all e-mails etc appear to be OK, so it is
a machine/user security issue. Have logged onto that machine as another user
and have been able to fully use Outlook.
Scenario: WXPPro on PIV with 1Gb RAM, SBS2k server (Exchange). Major
upgrades (security, WinXP general & OfficeXP) performed immediately before
problem occurred. Have run System Restore to 2 days before upgrades.
Another user had a problem with OL2k around the same time (had a 345Mb
e-mail stuck in the queue). When 600Mb were permanetly deleted from her
store, Outlook worked OK for that user. Whilst trying to delete the
offending e-mails, everyone had issues with Outlook (about 1/2 hr).