OL2000: (CW) Troubleshooting Synchronization Problems (195875)
The information in this article applies to:
This article was previously published under Q195875 NOTE: The procedures in this article only apply if you have installed Outlook with the Corporate or Workgroup option. With this option, you can use Messaging Application Programming Interface (MAPI) services. To determine your installation type, click About Microsoft Outlook on the Help menu. If you have the Corporate or Workgroup installation, you see "Corporate or Workgroup".
SUMMARY
This article describes how to troubleshoot problems or errors such as "Synchronization failed" when you synchronize your Microsoft
Exchange Server Mailbox with your offline folders file, sometimes called the offline store (*.ost).
MORE INFORMATION
Follow these steps to determine if your offline folders are synchronizing:
- On your mouse right-click Inbox or the folder you want to check, and on the Shortcut Menu, click Properties.
- Click the Synchronize tab.
Note: If you do not have this tab, you did not set up your profile to use offline folders. - Under Statistics for this folder, check the following settings:
Last Synchronized on: Date:
Server folder contains: # Items
Offline folder contains: # Items
With synchronization, the number of items should match for the server and
for offline folders. If no synchronization is occurring, or if synchronization does not occur correctly, between the server folder and the offline folder,check the following items:
- Your profile must include the Microsoft Exchange Server service and the Microsoft Exchange Server Mailbox has to be your default delivery location. Offline folders can only synchronize with a Microsoft Exchange Server Mailbox.
Follow these steps to check your profile settings:
- On the Tools menu, click Services.
- On the Services tab, verify that the profile includes Microsoft Exchange Server.
- Click the Delivery tab.
- In Deliver new mail to the following location select Mailbox - <account name>.
- Even when you are not connected to a network, you must still log on to Windows to gain access to your offline folders file and password lists. Make sure when you start Windows that if you are prompted for a password you type the password and click OK. If you click Cancel, Windows will start without logging you in.
- Make sure you are logged on to your local area network when you
synchronize. You cannot gain access to your Exchange Server Mailbox
unless you log on to the network.
- Use either of the methods below to start synchronization.
NOTE: An .ost file cannot be moved to a new location, and you cannot synchronize it with a different Microsoft Exchange Server. Any change of this nature will break the link between your .ost and the server and render the .ost unuseable.
Manual Synchronization
Select the folder you want to synchronize and on the Tools menu, point to Synchronize and then click This Folder to synchronize one folder or All Folders to synchronize all offline folders. When synchronization begins you should see a progress bar on your screen. If you have many items in your Mailbox and you have not synchronized for a while, the synchronization may take a long time.
Automatic Synchronization
The following steps synchronize all offline folders automatically each time you are online and quit Outlook:
- On the Tools menu, click Options.
- Click the Mail Services tab.
- Select the Enable Offline Access check box.
- Select the When online, synchronize with all folders upon exiting check box.
Damaged Offline Folder
If all folders except the Inbox synchronize, or you cannot synchronize, you
may have a damaged offline folders file. To correct this problem disconnect
from the damaged offline folders file and create a new offline folders
file. Because your offline folders file is a replication of the information
stored on your Microsoft Exchange Server Mailbox, this procedure should not
destroy any information.
Follow these steps to create a new offline folders file:
- On the Tools menu, click Services.
- In the Services list, select Microsoft Exchange Server and click Properties.
- Click the Advanced tab.
- Click "Offline Folder File Settings."
- Click Disable Offline Use, and then click Yes.
- Click Offline Folder File Settings.
- In the File box, type a different name for the .ost file.
- Click OK three times to close all dialog boxes.
- Use the manual synchronization method above to synchronize your new .ost file with your Microsoft Exchange Server Mailbox.
Damaged Microsoft Exchange Server Support Files
Removing and reinstalling the Microsoft Exchange Server service support
files for Outlook is a two step process. To do this you must:
- Remove the Microsoft Exchange Server service support files.
- Replace the Microsoft Exchange Server service support files.
Remove the Exchange Server Service Support Files
To remove the Microsoft Exchange Server service support files, follow
these steps:
- On the Windows Desktop right-click My Computer, and then click Explore.
- Navigate to the \Windows\System folder and rename or delete the following files:
Emsabp32.dll
Emsmdb32.dll
Emsui32.dll
Emsuix32.dll
Note: The default location is C:\Windows\System for Windows 95/98 or C:\Winnt\System32 for Windows NT.
Replace the Microsoft Exchange Server Service Support Files
To replace the deleted support files from the original media, follow these
steps:
- Click Start, point to Settings, and then click Control Panel.
- Double-click Add/Remove Programs.
- Click Microsoft Office 2000 and then click Add/Remove.
- Click Repair and then click Reinstall Office 2000.
REFERENCES
For more information on offline folders and synchronizing, please see the
following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
195435 OL2000: What Are Offline Folders and How Do You Use Them?
Modification Type: | Major | Last Reviewed: | 11/6/2003 |
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Keywords: | kbprb KB195875 |
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