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I have a profile on my computer to connect to an Exchange Server via HTTP so that I don't need to make a VPN connection. The connection works flawlessly, it connects to the exchange server, and I am able to send and receive e-mails perfectly. The problem comes in when I try and close outlook.
What happens is in the bottom right side of my task bar appears an Outlook Icon, I try and right-click it and nothing happens, I double click it and a popup msg appears stating:
“Outlook is not responding. If you are using an Exchange server e-mail account, you can cancel pending server requests by clicking the Outlook icon in the notifications area, and then clicking Cancel Server Request on the shortcut menu.”
Yet when I right click nothing happens.
What I end up having to do is Ctrl+Alt+Del go to Task Manager and manually end the process “OUTLOOK.EXE”
What can I do to correct this issue?
I have tried searching Microsoft’s Knowledge Base, and I came up short. Just some articles that say you need to upgrade to XP service pack 2 which I already have done, and download the latest fixes for outlook 2003, which I have also already done.
Thanks
-BassKozz
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