Outlook 2003 may stop responding when you accept a meeting request (829235)
The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Office Outlook 2003
SYMPTOMSWhen you accept a meeting request in Microsoft Office
Outlook 2003, Outlook 2003 may stop responding (hang). CAUSEThis behavior occurs if Outlook 2003 is running an offline
folder (.ost) file in non-Unicode mode on a Microsoft Exchange Server. If your
profile was configured to run in offline mode before you upgraded to Outlook
2003, you are still using the old .ost file that does not support Unicode, and
Outlook 2003 is still running in non-Unicode mode on the Exchange
server.
Note The Exchange Server version or the policies that were set by your
administrator may be preventing Outlook 2003 from running in Unicode
mode.RESOLUTIONTo resolve this behavior, disable the .ost file, and then
create a new Unicode .ost file in Outlook 2003. To do this, follow these steps. Disable the .Ost FileTo disable an .ost file in Outlook 2003, follow these steps:
- Manually synchronize your .ost file from the Offline
Folders that appear in the Folder List in Outlook 2003 to the
server folders that are on an Exchange Server. To do this, use one of the
following methods:
- To synchronize a selected folder, point to
Send/Receive on the Tools menu, and then
click This Folder.
- To synchronize all your folders that are set up for
offline use, point to Send/Receive on the
Tools menu, and then click Send/Receive All.
- To synchronize Send and Receive group folders, point to
Send/Receive on the Tools menu, and then
click the name of the Send and Receive group.
- On the Tools menu, click E-Mail
Accounts, click View or change existing e-mail
accounts, and then click Next.
- In the list, click Microsoft Exchange
Server, and then click Change.
- Click More Settings.
- Click the Advanced tab, and then click
Offline Folder File Settings.
- Click Disable Offline Use.
- If you specified Outlook 2003 to prompt you to work online
or to work offline when you set up working offline, you can change the setting
so that you no longer receive the prompt. To do this, follow these steps:
- On the Tools menu, click
E-mail accounts, click View or change existing e-mail
accounts, click Next, click Microsoft
Exchange Server, and then click Change.
- Click More Settings, and then click
the General tab.
- Under When starting, click
Automatically detect connection state.
Note To permanently remove the .ost file from your computer, you must
delete it.
- Restart Outlook 2003.
Create a New .Ost File To create a new .ost file in Outlook 2003, follow these steps:
- On the File menu, click Work
Offline.
- Click to select or click to clear the Prompt me at
startup so I may choose to work offline or online check box, and then
click OK.
If you click to clear the Prompt
me at startup so I may choose to work offline or online check box,
Outlook 2003 will automatically start offline if a connection to the server is
not available. - Click Yes to copy the data from the server
to your new .ost file on your computer.
MORE INFORMATIONIn Outlook 2003, a new .ost file format is introduced that
offers more storage capacity for items and for folders, and it supports
multilingual Unicode data. A file that is created in this new format is not
compatible with earlier versions of Microsoft Outlook and cannot be opened in
an earlier version of Outlook. Outlook 2003 automatically determines the format
that the .ost file is created in based on the version of the Exchange Server,
the administrator settings, and the formats of the data files that are
configured for the profile. If the settings do not permit the file to be
created in the new format, Outlook 2003 creates the file in the format that is
compatible with an earlier version of Outlook. This format does not support
Unicode, and it offers the same storage capacity that was available in the
earlier versions of Outlook.
When Outlook 2003 runs in non-Unicode
mode on the Exchange server, the code page-based system is used for character
mapping. In a code page-based system, a character that is entered in one
language may not map to the same character in another language. Therefore, you
are likely to see incorrect characters, including question marks (?), when
Outlook 2003 runs in non-Unicode mode on the Exchange server. For example,
consider two people, one who is running the English version of the Microsoft
Windows XP operating system with the Latin code page, and the second person who
is running the Japanese version of the Windows XP operating system with the
Japanese code page. The second person creates a meeting request in the Japanese
version of Microsoft Outlook 2002 and sends it to the first person. When the
person who is using the English version of Outlook 2002 opens the meeting
request, the code points of the Japanese code page are mapped to unexpected or
to nonexistent characters in the Latin script, and the resulting text is
unintelligible. Therefore, in multilingual environments, run Outlook in Unicode
mode on the Exchange server. Additional information about scripts and code
pages is available in Microsoft Outlook Help.
If you do not share
e-mail messages and items with people who use Outlook on computers that run in
other languages, you can run Outlook in Unicode or non-Unicode mode on an
Exchange server. A disadvantage of running in non-Unicode mode is that the .ost
file that is used for the profile will be created in the format that does not
offer more storage capacity for items and for folders. Therefore, if the size
limit of the .ost file is an issue for you, it is best to run Outlook in
Unicode mode on the Exchange server. However, if you work in a multinational
organization or share e-mail messages and items with people who use Outlook on
systems that run in other languages, it is best to run Outlook in Unicode mode
on the Exchange server. Additionally, running Outlook in Unicode mode on the
Exchange server makes sure that Unicode-capable personal folders (.pst) files
are used for a profile that can store multilingual Unicode data. REFERENCES For additional information, click the
following article numbers to view the articles in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
817377
Offline Address Book Replication Does Not Work After You Upgrade to Exchange Server 2003
823817 Exchange Server 2003 Public Folder Administration Improvements
Modification Type: | Minor | Last Reviewed: | 1/6/2006 |
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