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    Outlook 365 / z-push - Outlook shuts down without warning

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    • Realshadow
      Realshadow last edited by

      Hello

      I have an issue since last night that I cannot get a handle on. I am using z-push 2.5.1 on my server for quite some time now and had no issues connecting with Outlook 365 to it. Last night I realized that as soon as I open Outlook the connection to my server is established, and the sync starts. I can see my emails but as soon as I want to open one, Outlook shuts down without any warning. The behavior is weird and I really can’t explain what happens. The reason, so I assume, has to do with z-push. That assumption is based on my observation, that if I delete my activesync account from Outlook, the program opens perfectly fine and I can access emails in a PST. The only way how I can use Outlook again is to remove my activesync account and use a PST file only. If I add the activesync account again Outlook downloads all my emails but then as I start to open an email Outlook shuts down again without a warning and I cannot use it again until I repeat the above.
      Did anyone experience something similar? I have not done a WBXML extract yet but two of the warnings I get on a regular basis are

      /usr/share/z-push/backend/caldav/caldav.php:830 A non-numeric value encountered (2)
      

      and

      SyncObject->Check(): object from type SyncMail: parameter 'from' contains an invalid email address 'USER'. Address is removed.
      

      This is nothing new and should not cause the issue.

      One thing I should mention. I do not have a certificate for my server from a certificate authority. I use a self signed certificate which was not an issue so far.

      I am thankful for any help I can get so please please advise if you have any idea how I can fix that issue.

      Thanks so much.

      regards

      realshadow

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      • Manfred
        Manfred Kopano last edited by

        Hi @Realshadow,

        are there any Outlook or MS Office related errors in the windows event log?

        Are you using the combined backend with imap, caldav and carddav backends?

        I don’t think the self-signed certificate is an issue. Unless there was some Outlook or Windows update which changed that.

        Manfred

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        • Realshadow
          Realshadow last edited by

          Hi Manfred.

          Thanks for your response. Yes I am using Combined Backend. All three are configured and work fine. Yes there is an error in the event log.

          
          - <Event xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/win/2004/08/events/event">
          - <System>
            <Provider Name="Application Error" />
            <EventID Qualifiers="0">1000</EventID>
            <Level>2</Level>
            <Task>100</Task>
            <Keywords>0x80000000000000</Keywords>
            <TimeCreated SystemTime="2019-10-25T17:17:13.396600800Z" />
            <EventRecordID>2850</EventRecordID>
            <Channel>Application</Channel>
            <Computer>Manuel</Computer>
            <Security />
            </System>
          - <EventData>
            <Data>OUTLOOK.EXE</Data>
            <Data>16.0.11328.20438</Data>
            <Data>5d8d30f8</Data>
            <Data>pstprx32.dll</Data>
            <Data>16.0.11328.20314</Data>
            <Data>5cf086b0</Data>
            <Data>c0000005</Data>
            <Data>000d4ac0</Data>
            <Data>d00</Data>
            <Data>01d58b5808f0de3d</Data>
            <Data>C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Office\root\Office16\OUTLOOK.EXE</Data>
            <Data>C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Office\Root\Office16\pstprx32.dll</Data>
            <Data>15a6bc0c-f273-4959-b6b1-c99ceb64bd8b</Data>
            <Data />
            <Data />
            </EventData>
            </Event>
          
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          • Manfred
            Manfred Kopano last edited by

            Hi @Realshadow,

            was there also some description?

            IMO you’re more likely to receive better answers in an Outlook/MS forum, I’m not an Outlook expert.

            Manfred

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