One question... does it also happen if you drag and drop the messages (or use 
move/copy to folder menu)? 

Also - to verify, you do have full messages, not just headers? 

Oh, and you are moving from outlook in internet mode to Outlook 2003 or did you 
reconfigure outlook 2000? I don't think it makes a difference with the problem 
at hand though... but it was asked when I posted the question to some friends. 
(The first comment I got was 'outlook 2000 in internet mode doesn't do exchange 
so it won't work'. <sigh>)

(Does that count as three questions? <g>) 

There are a couple of exchange lists at yahoogroups and one at sunbelt 
software... maybe another one or two. I don't know which is the better list... 
some of the admins on the lists can be mean, so thicken your skin first. <g>

And when you solve it, let me know the solution (offlist) - the active x error 
comes up occasionally, but not enough for me to commit the answer to memory. 

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-----Original Message-----
Have a bit of a problem. Office running Outlook 2000 in internet only mode. 
Installed an Exchange 2003 server, setup new profiles etc. Opened the pst in 
the exchange profile and used the import wizard to import the whole shebang 
into the exchange profile. All seemed fine until I started getting complaints 
that people can't access some of the imported messages.

When you click on one of these messages, the preview pane says 

    This item contains active content and cannot be displayed in the preview 
    pane, open the item to read it's content

If you double click the item in folder list view, a popup says

Can't open this item, the operation failed

In owa, the listed error for the same message is 

    501/505 not implemented

This happens both to messages that have attachments and ones that don't.

If we delete a folder on the exchange side and copy/paste the same folder 
from the pst file, same problem occurs with the same messages.

Note, I am going through the archives to find the recommended exchange server 
lists from a couple of months ago so I can subscribe to them.

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