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I have an exchange server and all clients with outlook 2003.
Last time I installed office 2007 in one client, and use outlook 2007 for email client. It goes slow, and one day it could not connected to the exchange server, so I have to push "Send/Receive" frequently. Then I uninstall office 2007 and back to 2003. Fortunately I hadn't uninstalled office 2003 (except outlook 2003, I had uninstalled it). So, I reinstalled the outlook 2003. Seems everything is okay, except I don't have the global address list from the exchange server.
It doesn't download the address book from exchange server.
There is synchronization error:
16 Error synchronizing folder
[80004005-501-4B9-560]
The client operation failed.
Microsoft Exchange Server Information Store
For more information on this failure, click the URL below:
http://www.microsoft.com/support/prodredirect/outlook2000_us.asp?err=80004005-501-4b9-560
Done
Microsoft Exchange offline address book
0X80004005
I have recreated ost file, no help.
I really appreciate any help from you.
Thanks.
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maybe delete all profiles in control panel -> mail and set it up again?
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Banned
I found that connector you were looking for
I found that connector you were looking for
Cindy, is this the thing you were looking for?
It's on the list of computer accessories and parts. They have the DVI video thing to convert that jap monitor to work with your other computer. Just about any other kind of wire adaptor, usb connectors, monitor extension wires, ps2 extention wires, and all kinds of female and male swap connectors and things that I think would help your shop. If that above link don't work then goto
and click on computer accessories. Let me know if that is what you need and give me your email address again.
Last edited by Raymond; 11-08-2008 at 01:56 PM.
Reason: censored spammy links
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Poor guy, didn't even last 3 minutes in here.
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