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msi-based installation, you'll see the following options to proceed with the repair. Select the Microsoft Office product that you want to repair, and then select Modify.ĭepending on whether your copy of Office is a Click-to-run-based or. Right-click Start, and select Apps and Features on the pop-up menu. To replace the support file that you renamed in the original media, follow these steps: Replace the Exchange Server service support file Right-click the EMSMDB32.dll file, select Rename, and then add the. The folder path to the EMSMDB32.dll file will vary, depending on the version and bit-value of the Office product installed. Locate C:\Program Files(x86)\Microsoft Office\root\Office16 or C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\root\Office16. Remove or rename the Exchange Server service support file To replace the damaged service support file, you must either remove or rename the file, and then replace the removed or renamed file with the original service support file.
#MICROSOFT OUTLOOK SEND RECEIVE PROBLEMS OFFLINE#
If you're still not able to restore offline folder synchronization, the Microsoft Exchange Server service support file might be damaged. Replace a damaged Exchange Server support file Then, synchronize the offline folders again.
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Follow the steps in How to rebuild the OST file. If all the folders except the Inbox folder are synchronized, or if you're not able to synchronize the folders, you might have a damaged. In the Send/Receive Groups dialog box, make sure that the Perform an automatic send/receive when exiting check box is selected, and then select Close.In the Send and receive section, select the Send immediately when connected check box.In the Outlook Options dialog box, select Advanced.To synchronize all offline folders automatically every time that you're online and every time that you exit Outlook, follow these steps: If you have many items in the mailbox, and you haven't synchronized the offline folders for a while, the synchronization procedure might take more than 30 minutes. When the synchronization procedure starts, you'll see a synchronization status message in the lower-right part of the screen.
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On the Outlook ribbon, select Send/Receive, and then select Update Folder to synchronize one offline folder, or select Send/Receive All Folders to synchronize all offline folders.Select the folder that you want to synchronize.Synchronize the folders againĪfter you check the offline folder settings, use one of the following methods to synchronize the folders again. For more information, see Only a subset of your Exchange mailbox items are synchronized in Outlook.
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I have uninstalled and reinstalled Outlook on the WIN 8.1 machine.The item count for the offline folder depends on the Mail to keep offline or the Download email for the past setting. ThisĮrror message does not appear in the version on XP. I can't find it in the list of addins in Outlook so can't disable it myself. I get an error message when starting Outlook, that the addin located at sys32/Mob01txt.dll is incompatible with Outlook and has been disabled in order for Outlook to run. I can still access my emails on my old machine, but this is a pain as I have to have both machines working at the same time. So I have to shut down and restart the computer. Once Outlook is closed down, it will not reopen, and there is no indication in Task Manager that it is still running. I can delete it, but the situation on send/receive does not change. The display shows that it is processing one of my accounts, not the same one each time, and downloading the first email. Once I have set up the passwords for all my accounts, I attempt to send/ receive, and it hangs. I have recently installed this on a new computer, running Win 8.1 and have copied the existing data across from my old computer, running XP. I use Outlook 2007 from the Enterprise edition of Office 2007.
