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what is wrong when nobody is informed about my holidays?

must my pc with outlook stay switched on the whole time? i thought the server with exchange would manage it...

thanx


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could you give a better description of the problem? i am not sure anyway understands what you are looking for, what kind of exchange server is this? and what version of outlook

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Outlook from Office 2000

Exchange on W2K SP4 SBS

while I enjoyed 2 weeks vacation, nobody was informed about my absence.

although I defined in outlook my absence.

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so you setup an out of office message then correct? stating that you would be out of the office from X date to X date but when someone emailed you they never recieved the out of office message. do this sound like the problem?

Posted (edited)

yes :thumbup

sorry for my confusing german translated into even more confusing english :D

edit: and the exchange-server is running 24 hours for 7 days per week - and my dell was switched off all the time...

Edited by murvun
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You did everything OK on your client PC/outlook

But...

On the Exchange Server box, it has also has to be configured. By default in Exchange 2003, Out-of-office replies don't go outside the organization (aka the Internet). The administrator has to configure this.

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