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Send/ Recieve Button issue

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Katrina - 25 May 2006 20:29 GMT
I installed beta 2 yesterday and now in Outlook if I click on the send/
recieve button, I get an error -
Task 'Microsoft Exchange Server - Sending and Receiving' reported error
(0x80040102) : 'The requested operation cannot be performed on this account'

However, if I do not intercede, Outlook can send and recieve my mail without
issue.  

Thoughts?
Brian Tillman - 26 May 2006 15:33 GMT
> I installed beta 2 yesterday and now in Outlook if I click on the
> send/ recieve button, I get an error -
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
> However, if I do not intercede, Outlook can send and recieve my mail
> without issue.

Are you using an Exchange server?  If not, remove the Exchange account from
your mail profile.  Tools>E-mail Accounts>Next.
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Gurgel - 05 Sep 2006 12:01 GMT
Hi,
I'm having the same trouble, and I'm not using calendaring.
I have an account on Exchange Server 2003, and every time that I try to
send/receive, this error appears.
I can send the messages without issues. but the messages cannot be
downloaded to my local PST, that is configured as the default message
delivery local.

Marcos Gurgel
São Paulo/Brasil

> > I installed beta 2 yesterday and now in Outlook if I click on the
> > send/ recieve button, I get an error -
[quoted text clipped - 7 lines]
> Are you using an Exchange server?  If not, remove the Exchange account from
> your mail profile.  Tools>E-mail Accounts>Next.
 
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