XCLN: Frequently Asked Questions for Exchange Clients
ID: Q147370
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The information in this article applies to:
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Microsoft Exchange Server, version 4.0
SUMMARY
This article contains some of the frequently asked questions by Microsoft
Exchange Windows clients.
MORE INFORMATION
- Q. How do I know where my Personal Folders are located and what the
file names are?
A. In the Microsoft Exchange client, click Tools, click Services,
click on any of the services (Microsoft Exchange Server, Personal
Address Book, Personal Folder, and so forth), then click Properties
and information about the selected service will be displayed. In
this case, you will click on the Personal Address Book service.
- Q. I am not receiving any mail.
A. Each service contains an Inbox. Check to be sure you are looking at
the Inbox where your new mail is being delivered.
- Q. I think I have lost all my folders. All I see are messages that
were in my Inbox and my E-Mail folder structure is not visible on
the left side of the screen.
A. You might have accidentally hidden your folder list by pressing the
second icon on the Toolbar, the show/hide folder list icon, or
unchecked View, Folders from the menu. Try clicking the show/hide
folder list icon or check on Folders under View.
- Q. How do I know which Inbox my new mail is being delivered to?
A. In the Microsoft Exchange client, click Tools, click Options, click
on the tab marked Delivery. The location shown on the line that
says "Deliver new mail to the following location" is where all new
mail will be delivered to. If you change the delivery location, all
mail in the Server Inbox will automatically be transferred to the
new delivery location.
- Q. When composing mail to an Alias and hitting Ctrl+K to resolve the
alias to a friendly name, Microsoft Exchange is resolving the
alias to an incorrect name.
A. This is caused by an outdated or bad entry in your personal address
book. Chose the appropriate fix below:
- Set Microsoft Exchange to first resolve names from the address
books on the Microsoft Exchange Server instead of your personal
address books. In Microsoft Exchange, click on Tools, click on
Options, click on Addressing, find the portion of the screen that
says "When sending mail, check names using these address lists in
the following order", highlight the entry "Global Address List"
and move it to the top of the list by clicking on the UP arrow,
click Apply, click OK.
- If you have entries in your personal address book that you do not
want to delete, in the Microsoft Exchange client: click on Tools,
click on Address Book, in the "Show Names from the:" box, click on
the down arrow to get the drop down list, scroll(usually all the
way UP or all the way DOWN) in the list and click on Personal
Address Book, scroll down through the list until you see the entry
that you are having trouble with, right click on it and select
delete.
- If you do not need any of the entries in your Personal Address
Book, you can delete and recreate your .PAB file as follows: Exit
and LogOff of the Microsoft Exchange client, search your local
hard drive for the MAILBOX.PAB file, rename all of the .PAB files
that are found (usually one), and re-start the Microsoft Exchange
client. When it starts, you will get a message indicating that the
Personal Address Book could not be opened and you will be asked if
you want to use a different Personal Address Book, click YES and
at the next screen that appears, click OK.
- Q. When I compose Mail, I currently click on Tools-Check Names or
use Ctrl+K to check names. Isn't there a more convenient way to
do this?
A. Yes. When composing mail, click on View and click on Toolbar. This
activates the toolbar. Once the toolbar is activated, each time you
compose mail the toolbar will be visible. In the center of the
toolbar you will see a button with a person with a red check mark.
Click on this button to check names or resolve aliases.
- Q. I cannot receive or send mail and my Outbox is red.
A. If there is a backlog of mail to and from Microsoft Exchange
Servers, or if the Messaging Transfer Agent (MTA) on your Microsoft
Exchange Server is stopped, you will notice that your Outbox will
be red. While your Outbox is red, you will be unable to send or
receive mail.
- Q. When I first start Microsoft Exchange, I get an error "A set of
folders could not be opened. You do not have permission to log
on."
A. Only the owner of the mail files on the Microsoft Exchange Server
has access to those files. Be sure that you are logging on to the
computer with your own E-mail name, that you are being properly
validated onto the domain when you log onto the network, and that
Microsoft Exchange is using your own Profile. Try deleting and
re-creating your MircrosoftExchange Profile. If this does not help
then contact Microsoft Product Support Services for help.
Additional query words:
4.00
Keywords : XCLN
Version : winnt:4.0
Platform : winnt
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Last Reviewed: March 17, 1999