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Hello All. I hope everyone is having a great summer so far and I hope you don't mind a non-Meditech related question. We recently migrated our NT 4.0 domain to W2K3 AD and Exchange 5.5 to Exchange 2003. (are we the last ones to do this? :) ) The problems we are now seeing center around the fact we are still using Office 2000. Outlook 2000 seems to keep "breaking" on us no matter how many times we run a fix. The symptoms include: inability to open certain folders, mainly Outlook Today and the inability to delete items in the deleted folder. Others have their machines just lockup. The only thing we found on this was to run several command line switches with the outlook executable to clean out views, reminders etc. This tends to work on most machines but many only for a while and it "breaks" again. We have not been able to google anything more on this that has helped so far. Been on MS knowledgebase for hours. Another odd thing is that some people can't send to an email recipient from within another Office app such as excel or Word. They get a simple operation failed. message. Some of us c! an send one this way but, using excel as an example, only the text comes through and the recipient doesn't see the sheet. This was working fine just before the upgrade. We've know everything is setup to do this where it's occurring.....such as using HTML as Outlook editor. Does any of this sound familiar to any other "L'" folks? I'm guessing many have gone through this migration at some point and I'm hoping some continued using Office 2000 (main culprit is Outlook 2000) as we did. Thanks very much for any insight on this. Jerry E. Ely Programming Supervisor Warren General Hospital P: 814 723-4973 x1865 E: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> _______________________________________________ meditech-l mailing list [email protected] http://mtusers.com/mailman/listinfo/meditech-l
