This is the message: "Cannot start MS Office Outlook. Unable to open the
Outlook window. The set of folders could not be opened. The server is not
available. Contact your administrator if this condition persists." And it
does.
And as for Control /Mail, "Outlook Data Files - Outlook" dialogue box comes
up naming: Archive Folders w/ Filename, "C:\Doc and Settings..." and second
line is Personal Folders w/ Filename, "C:\Doc & Set. Then there's buttons on
right side of box labeled: Tell Me More..., Settings..., Open Folder...,
Add..., Remove..., and Close.
"Hal Hostetler [MVP P/I]" wrote:
First of all, do you get an error specifically mentioning an Exchange
Server? Second, "no folder" can indicate the lack of a Data file. What do
you see when you click the "Data Files" button in 'Control Panel|Mail'?
Hal
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"PythonSea" wrote in message
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On 7/1, Dave H asked about same problem. Milly S replied, "Control
Panel-Mail Icon- remove Exchange account". I'm using Windows XP v5.1. I
went Start-Control Panel-User Accounts (no Mail Icon yet)-(pick a
Control
Panel icon) Mail Icon. I then got Mail Setup - Outlook w/ E-mail accounts,
Data Files, and Profiles. I go to accounts to remove exchange and I get
E-mail Accounts Wizard. I select E-mail-view or change and get POP/SMTP.
If
I go w/ Directory-view, I get Outlook Address MAPI. So apparently I'm not
following the right path.