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SYMPTOMSOutlook does not automatically switch to Work Offline if the net connection is dropped by way of undocking, or removal of the net connection. CAUSEMicrosoft has confirmed this to be a problem in Microsoft Outlook 98. for Windows. Microsoft is researching this problem and will post new information here in the Microsoft Knowledge Base as it becomes available. RESOLUTIONManually switch to Work Offline before disconnecting or undocking the computer. MORE INFORMATIONIf you undock or disconnect your computer from the network, Outlook will not sense the disconnection and switch to offline mode. This will cause errors to be generated since Outlook thinks it's still online. However, If you remove the network PC card while Outlook is running, it will switch to Work Offline automatically. Plugging the Network PC card back in will return you to working Online. Switch to Work OfflineTo switch to working offline, on the File menu, Click Work Offline.You will now see an icon on the status bar with a red x through it indicating that you are now working offline. Steps to Reproduce Problem
This does not occur if you remove the Network PC card from the laptop while online. Additional query words:
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