I suggest you post this to one or both (in the same message please) of the
Entourage newsgroups.
--
Ed Crowley MVP
"There are seldom good technological solutions to behavioral problems."
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"automandc" <automandc@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
news:DD6A5FD8-D4A5-4444-AAED-DBADE8C1E693@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>I am connecting Entourage 2008 to my cor****ate Exchange server (Exchange
>2003
> which I am told is up to date on patches). Entourage connects to the
> server,
> and appears to sync. However, the message and contact folders remain
> empty
> (even though the "folder size" reflects the correct size of the
folders).
>
> I can see my calendar entries in Entourage. I can also view and edit
> folder
> permissions from Entourage and see those changes in Outlook. I can send
> and
> post messages from Entourage. However, if I post to a folder in
Entourage
> and then open that post in Outlook 2003, the post is no longer visible
> after
> I re-sync Entourage. Sent messages appear in Outlook, but not in
> Entourage.
>
> The View->"Unread Only" and "Flagged Only" are NOT checked.
>
> The only error I see in the Mac Console is the "Warning: accessing
> obsolete
> x509Anchors" message. i have im****ted the SSL certificate used by our
OWA
> server and added that per other instructions on the web, but that
doesn't
> help. I do not believe this is an SSL problem, however, since I can
edit
> permissions and do other actions that require me to be authenticated.
>
> I am connecting to Exchange from inside the firewall, and have set the
> server to my direct mail server (not the OWA front end). I have
connected
> using Kerberos authentication.
>
> I have tried clearing the cache from the Entourage side numerous times.
> Each time it successfully rebuilds the folder tree from Exchange, but
> continues to not display any messages or contacts from within the
folder.
>
> I have seen one other reference to a similar problem on the web:
>
http://www.mackb.com/Uwe/Forum.aspx/entourage/20528/Entourage-08-Exchange-03-sync-calendar-but-not-messages
> but no solutions there either.
>
> Any help that can be offered would be most appreciated.


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