Your mailbox has been temporarily moved

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frydaddy

I made a remote connection to a client's pc (Win XP Pro) and uninstalled MS
Office 2003 Standard, and then installed MS Office 2007 Pro Plus from a
install point on a server (MS Server Standard 2003 SP2). The uninstall and
install seemed to go fine.

But when I opened the client's Outlook 2007, I get the following message:

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Your mailbox has been temporarily moved on Microsoft Exchange server. A
temporary mailbox sists, but might not have all of your previous data.

You can connect to the 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]

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The Exchange Server is 2003 SP2, running on Windows 2003 Standard SP2. The
client is running 1 additional smtp email alias.

I have tried turning off cacheing and restarting Outlook -- turning back on
cacheing and restarting outlook. It didn't help.

Any ideas?
 
N

ntenspy

I have the same issue and I have checked the internets with no answer. It
seems most ppl's view is to delete the profile and recreate however, this is
not a viable long term fix, it is a patch, if it works at all.

We use Exchange 2003 SP2 with MSFT Outlook 2007. The client is a laptop
with cached exchange mode on and uses RPC over HTTP when remote to access
mailbox.

The only consistancy I see with this issue is that it happens in Outlook 2007.

If anyone can give some insight to this problem it would be much appreciated.
 
F

frydaddy

It is on odd problem. However, recreating the profile did seem to work for
me. I have had no further issues in the last month and half.

ntenspy said:
I have the same issue and I have checked the internets with no answer. It
seems most ppl's view is to delete the profile and recreate however, this is
not a viable long term fix, it is a patch, if it works at all.

We use Exchange 2003 SP2 with MSFT Outlook 2007. The client is a laptop
with cached exchange mode on and uses RPC over HTTP when remote to access
mailbox.

The only consistancy I see with this issue is that it happens in Outlook 2007.

If anyone can give some insight to this problem it would be much appreciated.

frydaddy said:
I made a remote connection to a client's pc (Win XP Pro) and uninstalled MS
Office 2003 Standard, and then installed MS Office 2007 Pro Plus from a
install point on a server (MS Server Standard 2003 SP2). The uninstall and
install seemed to go fine.

But when I opened the client's Outlook 2007, I get the following message:

--------------
Your mailbox has been temporarily moved on Microsoft Exchange server. A
temporary mailbox sists, but might not have all of your previous data.

You can connect to the 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]

-------------

The Exchange Server is 2003 SP2, running on Windows 2003 Standard SP2. The
client is running 1 additional smtp email alias.

I have tried turning off cacheing and restarting Outlook -- turning back on
cacheing and restarting outlook. It didn't help.

Any ideas?
 
N

ntenspy

Yeah, I was hoping to avoid that however, you gotta do what you gotta do. :)

Thanks a lot for the quick response!

frydaddy said:
It is on odd problem. However, recreating the profile did seem to work for
me. I have had no further issues in the last month and half.

ntenspy said:
I have the same issue and I have checked the internets with no answer. It
seems most ppl's view is to delete the profile and recreate however, this is
not a viable long term fix, it is a patch, if it works at all.

We use Exchange 2003 SP2 with MSFT Outlook 2007. The client is a laptop
with cached exchange mode on and uses RPC over HTTP when remote to access
mailbox.

The only consistancy I see with this issue is that it happens in Outlook 2007.

If anyone can give some insight to this problem it would be much appreciated.

frydaddy said:
I made a remote connection to a client's pc (Win XP Pro) and uninstalled MS
Office 2003 Standard, and then installed MS Office 2007 Pro Plus from a
install point on a server (MS Server Standard 2003 SP2). The uninstall and
install seemed to go fine.

But when I opened the client's Outlook 2007, I get the following message:

--------------
Your mailbox has been temporarily moved on Microsoft Exchange server. A
temporary mailbox sists, but might not have all of your previous data.

You can connect to the 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]

-------------

The Exchange Server is 2003 SP2, running on Windows 2003 Standard SP2. The
client is running 1 additional smtp email alias.

I have tried turning off cacheing and restarting Outlook -- turning back on
cacheing and restarting outlook. It didn't help.

Any ideas?
 

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