![]() ![]() Make sure you have all the email account settings logged (Outgoing email POP3 server, Incoming email SMTP server, user name, password, etc.)Ģ. But that did not solve the issue so I don’t believe you will want to waste your time on that step.ġ. #File synchronization windows 2003 installI actually completely uninstalled then reinstalled Microsoft Office 2003, then upgraded the fresh install to Service Pack 3. ![]() I’ll also buy you your favorite cup of coffee.Īfter trying all the suggestions posted I finally found the solution. Many thanks to anyone who can lead to a solution. I’ve looked (google, newsgroups, experts-exchange, technet) but have found no answer yet. I’m thinking that the “Microsoft Office Outlook is Synchronizing Folders” error is not an accurate description of what is really going wrong, but an error message created for Exchange that Outlook is somehow referencing in Pop3 mode. I have my user writing down the time of incident, which I’ll give to my email host, but why only on this PC, which shares internet access with the whole office? Looking around on the web, the only other clue I have is that this message may be due to a server timeout. While this OST is created it gives the “synchronizing folders” message as above. When there is mail on the server and you’re setting up a new outlook profile, it creates an. The only other time I’ve seen this message is working in an exchange environment. The PC does not have any offline files enabled. This causes outlook (and the PC in general) to become unusable for 5-10 minutes at a time. If you hover over it, it pops up a dialogue box that says “Microsoft Office Outlook is synchronizing Folders”. Suddenly there is a double-envelope icon in my Tasktray (down by the clock). ![]()
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