Russ,
The Exchange account was the default when viewed under Tools E-mail
Accounts View or change...up until yesterday. The default today was the
POP3 account. I accessed his system remotely to look at the settings and
watch what he was doing. It happens when he starts a new message because the
wrong account (POP3) was the default.
I wonder if adding the registry entry would work even though the system is
not on an SBS network? Silly thought!
Gregg Hill
"Russ - www.SBITS.Biz" wrote in
message ...
Just a thought.
I know this is obvious.
Are you sure it's not a reply or forward he's using
It will default to what was sent to him...
So if POP3 received it will reply or forward POP3
Ask if he's receiving an email in his pop3 account and
expecting to forward it with his exchange account?
Just a thought
Russ
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"Gregg Hill" greggmhill at please do not spam me at yahoo dot com wrote
in message ...
Hello!
I have a client who has a hosted Exchange account (AppRiver) and a POP3
account in his stand-alone computer that is NOT connected to an SBS
domain (but I am cross-posting there because so many large brains hang
out there!). He wants to have the Exchange account be the default, but it
sometimes flips to be the POP3 account "without me touching it" as he
says.
I have found several references to the exact opposite problem when on an
SBS network, i.e., people want the POP3 to be the default but it reverts
to Exchange. The fix for that is to add the following.
Key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\SmallBusines sServer\ClientSetup
Value Name: NoTransportOrder
Value Type: REG_DWORD
Value: 1
I need to make the Exchange account stay the default, but have come up
blank in Google searches.
Any ideas?
Thank you!
Gregg Hill
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