M
M Skabialka
Windows 2000, Outlook 2000, Windows Server 2000, Exchange 2000.
We have moved our email from an old to a new server. Now, when an email
comes in that should be taken care of by a rule, I get a message about Rules
in Error, and it lists the rule the message applies to and says the folder
to move/copy to doesn't exist. It does.
If I try to open the Rules with the Rules Wizard, I get a message:
The Rules on this Machine Do Not Match the Rules on Your Exchange Server.
Only one set of rules can be kept. You will usually want to keep the rules
on the server. Which rules do you want to keep?
and I have to choose either the Client or the Server as the location of the
rules. I choose Server. My rules are there but all disabled except the
three standard junk senders, adult senders and exceptions rules.
The Microsoft site has two articles about this message, both for Outlook
2002. They say I have rules on two machines. I opened Outlook 2000 on the
other machine I use occasionally and there are no rules for Client or Server
on that machine; none at all.
If I try to activate any more of the rules on my current PC, I get a
message:
There is not enough space on the Microsoft Exchange Server to store all of
your rules. The rules that failed to upload have been deactivated.
All but three are deactivated, always.
The new server has about 85 GB free space, and our IT folks at HQ who
maintain the Domains say they have placed no restrictions on the amount of
anything on our Exchange Server. The 3 rules come nowhere close to the 32
KB limit set in Exchange.
Email is being sent to my Exchange Mailbox. None of my rules use
forwarding, they all move email to one of my Inbox subfolders.
So how do I convince the machine that I am using now that I want to use all
of my rules, and that they are maintained on the server?
Thanks,
Mich
We have moved our email from an old to a new server. Now, when an email
comes in that should be taken care of by a rule, I get a message about Rules
in Error, and it lists the rule the message applies to and says the folder
to move/copy to doesn't exist. It does.
If I try to open the Rules with the Rules Wizard, I get a message:
The Rules on this Machine Do Not Match the Rules on Your Exchange Server.
Only one set of rules can be kept. You will usually want to keep the rules
on the server. Which rules do you want to keep?
and I have to choose either the Client or the Server as the location of the
rules. I choose Server. My rules are there but all disabled except the
three standard junk senders, adult senders and exceptions rules.
The Microsoft site has two articles about this message, both for Outlook
2002. They say I have rules on two machines. I opened Outlook 2000 on the
other machine I use occasionally and there are no rules for Client or Server
on that machine; none at all.
If I try to activate any more of the rules on my current PC, I get a
message:
There is not enough space on the Microsoft Exchange Server to store all of
your rules. The rules that failed to upload have been deactivated.
All but three are deactivated, always.
The new server has about 85 GB free space, and our IT folks at HQ who
maintain the Domains say they have placed no restrictions on the amount of
anything on our Exchange Server. The 3 rules come nowhere close to the 32
KB limit set in Exchange.
Email is being sent to my Exchange Mailbox. None of my rules use
forwarding, they all move email to one of my Inbox subfolders.
So how do I convince the machine that I am using now that I want to use all
of my rules, and that they are maintained on the server?
Thanks,
Mich