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"Cannot start microsoft outlook. Cannot open the outlook window. The set of folders cannot be opened. The file c:\users\username\appdata\local\microsoft\outlook\user...@domain.name - profilename.ost is not an outlook data file (.ost).
I have a small, standalone network, windows 2012 domain controllers, exchange 2010 server with no mailboxes and exchange 2016 server with all the mailboxes. The production network works fine and outlook can connect.
The problem I'm having is if I restore my network to our sandpit/test environment. I take a workstation that works on our production network, connect it to the sandpit network, and am unable to log on to outlook. OWA works fine. The workstation can logon to the network and browse the network.