tnseller
Wed Mar 05 08:35:14 CST 2008
On Mar 4, 9:20 pm, William Smith <meckli...@REM0VETH1S.comcast.net>
wrote:
> tnsel...@bellsouth.net wrote:
> > I hadn't used my Mac Powerbook Pismo on the office network for over
> > two weeks. It worked fine prevously. Today when I opened Entourage,
> > the only message I get is "no schedules pending." "Not connected" is
> > appended after my name in the Exchange mailbox list. Running "exchange
> > lookup" from the Scripts menu produces nothing but an error message
> > that says "an error of type 29300 has occurred."
>
> Hi John!
>
> I'm not sure about the error code but this could be as simple as having
> to re-enter your password or as complex as having to troubleshoot your
> network connection.
>
> Can you access anything on the network? Can you connect to a file
> server, browse the Internet or print something?
>
> If you can get to the network then use the Network Utility found in
> /Applications/Utilities to "ping" your Exchange Server's address. Do you
> get a response? Be sure to use the full name such as
> "exchange.domain.com" and not just "exchange".
>
> If you can ping your Exchange server then test your account by trying to
> log in via Outlook Web Access (OWA). Does that work?
>
> Hope this helps!
>
> --
>
> bill
>
> William M. Smith, Microsoft Interop MVP - Mac/Windows
> Entourage Help Page <
http://entourage.mvps.org/>
> Entourage Help Blog <
http://blog.entourage.mvps.org/>
Thanks, Bill. I should have given more information. Yes, I can get to
the office network, I can log on to our various servers, I used OWA
(and am now too) to get mail, I can get mail with Classic Outlook for
Mac, and I have no trouble accessing the internet. Entourage is the
jinx. I tried it again a few minutes ago and got the same "there are
no schedules pending" in the lower right corner where it should show
update of folders progress.
I just tried the network utility and got this response:
"--- server02.gouldturner.com ping statistics ---
10 packets transmitted, 10 packets received, 0% packet loss
round-trip min/avg/max = 0.448/0.543/1.043 ms"
The way I read that my computer's seeing the server. I'm thinking
something happened when the email server went down a week ago. I can't
ask our main IT guy because he hates Macs and wouldn't give me any
information anyway. There's another guy that might have some
information though.
John