Showing posts with label outlook. Show all posts
Showing posts with label outlook. Show all posts
Sunday, March 5, 2017
Exchange Your Administrator has made a change and requires you to restart Outlook
Exchange Your Administrator has made a change and requires you to restart Outlook
If you are facing this kind of problem on Exchange and outlook there are severar reason fo that.

1. At first you can download this tool and evaluate any Office 20XX client problems
Office Configuration Analyzer Tool (OffCAT) information
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/2812744
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=36852
The problem arises when an Outlook client connects to the CAS array and initially, if outlook connects to the CAS array member that contains the PF role, then Outlook converges all connections and displays both the Public and Private logons as one single connection (the CAS array name). When the Clients IP address changes, and it Re-connects, if it gets connected to a CAS array member that does not have the PF server, then we get an ECwrong server Response from Exchange, Outlook in its reconnect logic Cannot follow the Redirection Result that contains the correct PF server name, and displays the Error "The Administrator has made a change that requires you restart Outlook"
2. Mitigations:
You have the option to completely suppress the dialog:
How to suppress the pop-up "The Microsoft Exchange administrator has made a change that requires you quit and restart Outlook" in Outlook 2010
Uncheck the option Show Microsoft Exchange Messages from the Outlook icon on taskbar, and test the behavior.
This setting is controlled by the registry value..
HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareMicrosoftOffice14.0OutlookDisplay TypesBalloons
Name: Exchange
Type: DWORD
Value: 1 (on) / 0 (off)
3. It could be related to Public folder problem
https://msexchange.me/2014/04/20/the-microsoft-exchange-administrator-has-made-a-change-that-requires-you-quit-and-restart-outlook/
https://exchangemaster.wordpress.com/tag/the-microsoft-exchange-administrator-has-made-a-change-that-requires-you-quit-and-restart-outlook/
https://msexchange.me/2014/04/20/the-microsoft-exchange-administrator-has-made-a-change-that-requires-you-quit-and-restart-outlook/
http://paulroman.pras.ro/2012/08/the-microsoft-exchange-administrator.html
4. If you put in standby your pc and outlook is not correctly closed autodiscover and pc wake un can give you that alert
[update 2016.05.18]
5. Here is an interesting article that explain ADSI edit check to view if Exchange DB references to wrong Public Folder DB
https://jaapwesselius.com/2014/08/05/the-microsoft-exchange-administrator-has-made-a-change/
[UPDATE 2016.05.30]
On a DAG Exchange 2010 configuration here is an interesting article that indicate public folder wrong configuration was the main problem, in my case was the correct answer.
On a Exchange server PF was correctly configured with replication, on the other one PF was not well configurated replication, once done that everythings worked better.
http://www.msexchangegeek.com/the-microsoft-exchange-administrator-has-made-a-change-that-requires-you-quit-and-restart-outlook/
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Monday, January 16, 2017
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Wednesday, January 11, 2017
Export Contacts from Outlook 2003 2007 and Outlook Express
Export Contacts from Outlook 2003 2007 and Outlook Express
Want to learn how to export contacts from Outlook? I work at an office where there are three versions of Office installed on employee computers: Office 2007, Office 2003, and Office 2000! And when people switch computers, I usually end up having to export their email and their contacts to a different computer, which has a different version of Office installed.
And if you create multiple contact folders in Outlook, then you have to export each one of those individually. Ill show you how to export contacts in these different versions of Outlook.
How to export contacts from Outlook 2003, 2007
Lets start with the latest and greatest version of Outlook, 2007! Note that the same procedure works for Outlook 2003. First open Outloo and then go to File and then Import and Export.
From the list, choose Export to a file and then click Next.
From the list, choose Person Folder file (.pst). I prefer to export it out as a PST file so that it can easily be imported into another Outlook, even of a different version.
Now youll get a list of all of your folders, including the Inbox, Calendar, RSS feeds, etc. Click on Contactssince we want to export Outlook contacts only. If you have created other contact folders inside the main contact folder, be sure to check off the Include subfolders box.
Click Next and then choose the location for your backup file. Make sure to browse to some other location as Microsoft defaults to a hidden folder. Click Finish and youre done!
How to export contacts from Outlook Express
Outlook Express is slightly different, but pretty simple also. First, open Outlook Express and then go toFile, choose Export, and then choose Address Book.
Click on Text File (Comma Separated Values) and then click Export.
Click Browse to specify a location to save the file or type it in manually.
Click Next and then choose all of the fields that you want to export for each contact, i.e. First name, Email address, Street, Company, Phone, etc.
Click Finish and youre done! In another post, Ill write about how you can export contacts from Yahoo or Google GMail. Enjoy!
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Thursday, October 6, 2016
Exchange 2010 Configuring the Change Password Feature in Outlook Web App
Exchange 2010 Configuring the Change Password Feature in Outlook Web App
If you want to give users ability to change password via OWA when they are Out of Office and withouth askint any IT support followingn procedure could be a very good solution.
Here they are original Microsoft articles:
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb684904(v=exchg.141).aspx
http://blogs.technet.com/b/exchange/archive/2010/10/06/so-you-want-to-change-your-expired-passwords-in-owa.aspx
IIS restarting parameters
https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc758159(v=ws.10).aspx
You need to change on all CAS this register value:
- Log on to the Client Access server.
- Start Registry Editor (regedit).
- Locate the following registry subkey: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESYSTEMCurrentControlSetServicesMSExchange OWA.
- Create the following DWORD value if it doesnt already exist: ChangeExpiredPasswordEnabled. The value type will be REG_DWORD.
- Set the value of ChangeExpiredPasswordEnabled to 1.
- Exit Registry Editor.
- After you configure this DWORD value, you must reset IIS. The recommended method to reset IIS is to use IISReset /noforce from a command prompt.
- The /noforce parameter is recommended as a safeguard against data loss in case the IIS services cannot all be stopped within the one minute timeout period. If you are certain that it is safe to force IIS to restart, you can omit the /noforce parameter. In addition,
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