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Old 06-14-2014, 05:19 PM
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Default Exchange ActiveSync email accounts show as Disconnected when starting Outlook.

I have 3 Microsoft email accounts setup in Outlook 2013. These accounts use Exchange ActiveSync. When I start Outlook, they all appear in the status bar as "Disconnected". To get connected, I select the "Send/Receive" tab in Outlook and click the "Send/Receive All Folders" button. At that point the folders are updated and the status is "Connected".



Why is Outlook having a problem connecting to these accounts on start up?

I have 2 gmail accounts setup in Outlook and I don't have any problems with these email accounts. I have disabled all add-ins as well.

Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks.
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