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==[https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/2990457/outlook-errors-when-you-try-to-access-a-shared-calendar Outlook errors when you try to access a shared calendar]== | ==[https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/2990457/outlook-errors-when-you-try-to-access-a-shared-calendar Outlook errors when you try to access a shared calendar]== | ||
+ | # In Outlook, click '''File''', click '''Account Settings''', and then click '''Account Settings''' (again) | ||
+ | # Select the Microsoft Exchange account, and then click '''Change''' | ||
+ | # Click '''More Settings''' | ||
+ | # Click the '''Advanced''' tab | ||
+ | # Select the '''Download Shared Folders''' option | ||
+ | # Click '''OK''', '''click Next''', click '''Finish''', and then click '''Close''' in the Account Settings window | ||
− | + | ==Outlook data file cannot be accessed (Error: 0x8004010F)== | |
− | # | + | # Open Outlook “Account Settings” |
− | # Click | + | # At “E-mail” tab, highlight the account with the problem and click “Change Folder” |
− | # | + | # Click “New Outlook Data File” |
− | # | + | # Give a name for the new data file (e.g. “TEST”) and press “OK” |
− | # | + | # Expand the new data file (e.g. “TEST”) and select the “Inbox” subfolder. Choose “OK” |
+ | # While at Account Settings screen, click “Change Folder” again | ||
+ | # This time select the correct data file and folder that you want to store e-mail messages and choose “OK” | ||
+ | # Close “Account Settings” and click “Send/Receive” |
Latest revision as of 01:11, 8 October 2017
- In Outlook, click File, click Account Settings, and then click Account Settings (again)
- Select the Microsoft Exchange account, and then click Change
- Click More Settings
- Click the Advanced tab
- Select the Download Shared Folders option
- Click OK, click Next, click Finish, and then click Close in the Account Settings window
Outlook data file cannot be accessed (Error: 0x8004010F)
- Open Outlook “Account Settings”
- At “E-mail” tab, highlight the account with the problem and click “Change Folder”
- Click “New Outlook Data File”
- Give a name for the new data file (e.g. “TEST”) and press “OK”
- Expand the new data file (e.g. “TEST”) and select the “Inbox” subfolder. Choose “OK”
- While at Account Settings screen, click “Change Folder” again
- This time select the correct data file and folder that you want to store e-mail messages and choose “OK”
- Close “Account Settings” and click “Send/Receive”