I'm approaching the end of my wits with this one. This isn't exactly a citrix issue per se, but I'm hoping someone can help me out. I'm having a problem on one of my CPS4 servers where applications are unable to send emails through Outlook. An Example: in word, clicking File -> send to -> mail recipient as attachment gives an error "Word couldn't send mail because of MAPI failure: Unspecified Error".
Other apps with similar functionality give various other messages or just don't work at all. I tried running fixmapi but sadly that didn't do anything.
The server has Office 2003 on it, but I believe this started happening when I removed Access 2003 and installed Access 2000. I did the same thing on the other server in the farm though, and I don't have this problem on that server.
Like I said, I know this isn't really a Citrix issue, but if someone could lend me a hand, I'd really appreciate it.
Other info: I've found that very often these kinds of issues are permissions issues, but I've been combing through procmon captures, and there's no access denied results, so it doesn't seem like that's the problem.
Thanks a ton for any help.
Thanks for all of your suggestions guys, it turns out that a repair of Office (from Add/Remove programs, rather than the help menu) was in order. Once I did that, the apps started working again.
Thanks again!
Unfortunately part of the process for all users includes first openening Outlook, and that has no impact. All users have an Outlook profile, and when they log in the first app they open is Outlook. Following that, they open other apps, and when trying to send emails through them, they get that MAPI error. Thanks for the suggestion though.
Interesting, but that didn't work. I'm curious about what this does, is this just specifying which Outlook form to use when sending an Email?
Hi there,
I'm in the same boat. I tried also this reg key (SendNoteUI=1) and it did not work. If Outlook is opened at the time (whether Published App or P-Desktop), it'll work fine.
I was hoping that there would be another way.
Anyone discover the answer?
Thanks,Rich