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"LDAP Directory is Unavailable (52)" error shows since upgrading to Outlook 2003
Hello,
I must've answered some wizard question wrong when I was upgrading from Outlook 2000 to 2003. Now when I type a name in an email address box, this error pops up: "LDAP Directory is Unavailable (52)". The email still seems to work anyway (meaning I type in a person's name in the "To:" box, not their email address and Outlook sends it to the right address), but it is annoying to have this error message continue to pop up -- it does it more than once each time. Any answers to solve this quick and easy? I'm no expert.
I must've answered some wizard question wrong when I was upgrading from Outlook 2000 to 2003. Now when I type a name in an email address box, this error pops up: "LDAP Directory is Unavailable (52)". The email still seems to work anyway (meaning I type in a person's name in the "To:" box, not their email address and Outlook sends it to the right address), but it is annoying to have this error message continue to pop up -- it does it more than once each time. Any answers to solve this quick and easy? I'm no expert.
This may get you headed in the right direction...
See: http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=811422
Andre...
See: http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=811422
Andre...
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Thanks, war1
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Thanks, war1
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I see now where I can do what you suggest, but what will this do to all my address records? Will it delete them?
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Remove the ldap/active directory address book from your profile.
* go to mail applet in control panel
* change/modify address books
* highlight ldap/active directory address book and remove it
http://www.pcreview.co.uk/forums/thread-766135.php
Best wishes!