Your mailbox has been temporarily moved on Microsoft Exchange Server - Outlook 2007

B

boe

I'm getting new error messages from my hotmail accounts on MS Outlook 2007 -
Your mailbox has been temporarily moved on Microsoft Exchange Server. A
temporary mailbox exists but might not have all of your previous data. You
can connect to a temporary mailbox or work offline with all of your old
data. If you choose to work with your old data, you cannot send or
receive e-mail messages.
Use temporary mailbox Use Old Data Cancel


I don't have any exchange server accounts under this profile - just hotmail.


I tried deleting the profile and creating a new one - the error comes back.

I tried cleaning ou the local settings\application data\microsoft\outlook
and application data\microsoft\outlook and recreating the profile - the
error comes back.

I tried deleting all the entries in the registry with my hotmail accounts
username - the error comes back.

I have all the patches for outlook 2007 applied - can't find squat on the
web for this error.


No matter which of the three boxes I select - the error comes back.


I suppose I could try uninstalling office and reinstalling but I'd like to
know the cause and solution.


If I remove the hotmail accounts from the profile, the error goes away - of
course then I can't check my e-mail so that doesn't help much.
 
B

boe

I have many profiles - turns out it was due to another profile - not sure
why that profile effected this profile as they are seperate and have no
accounts in common.
 
Z

zombiecrom

I'm having the same issue with one of my clients. We're using Outlook 2007
and Exchange 2003. I just upgraded his computer from Office '03 to '07 and
ran all Office updates. I even uninstalled Outlook and reinstalled but still
receive the exact same message. So far I've not found any useful tips on the
web. Any suggestions.

Ty
 
M

Mike

I turned on offline folders (i wasn't using offline folders) and it connected
directly. You may want to either try shutting off then turning them back on
(delete the *.ost in the process or create a new one). Or just Delete your
profile and create another one.

Hope this helps ;)
 

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