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![]() Unable to connect to mail servers in O/L 2002, but can connect in O /L Express. ISP is FIOS- Verizon. OS=WinXP Removed and reloaded Office XP but same problems persist, after shutdown. Additionally, reload finds old pst file (not a problem but a symptom? Error message=user ID password not recog Appreciate help. Dave |
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Dave, are you trying to connect to and Exchange server or POP account. If a
POP account double check your account setup to make sure the information is accurate. Also if POP account there may be an additional charge to pull the information into Outlook. If this is an exchange server then you would need to talk to your Exchange admin or IT department to verify your account information. -- Regards, Francine Otterson President, San Diego Outlook User Group MVP - Microsoft Outlook "keeferone" wrote in message news:cus%f.13270$gy2.5101@trnddc08... Unable to connect to mail servers in O/L 2002, but can connect in O /L Express. ISP is FIOS- Verizon. OS=WinXP Removed and reloaded Office XP but same problems persist, after shutdown. Additionally, reload finds old pst file (not a problem but a symptom? Error message=user ID password not recog Appreciate help. Dave |
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Thanks for quick reply Francine,
Using POP account, and have reentered the settings to confirm, additionally can successfully get the mail in Express with same settings. Additional charge?? Don't understand. This problem has just occurred after long use of Outlook; years not days. Again thanks for the fast reply. Dave "Francine Otterson [MVP - Outlook]" wrote in message ... Dave, are you trying to connect to and Exchange server or POP account. If a POP account double check your account setup to make sure the information is accurate. Also if POP account there may be an additional charge to pull the information into Outlook. If this is an exchange server then you would need to talk to your Exchange admin or IT department to verify your account information. -- Regards, Francine Otterson President, San Diego Outlook User Group MVP - Microsoft Outlook "keeferone" wrote in message news:cus%f.13270$gy2.5101@trnddc08... Unable to connect to mail servers in O/L 2002, but can connect in O /L Express. ISP is FIOS- Verizon. OS=WinXP Removed and reloaded Office XP but same problems persist, after shutdown. Additionally, reload finds old pst file (not a problem but a symptom? Error message=user ID password not recog Appreciate help. Dave |
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keeferone wrote:
Unable to connect to mail servers in O/L 2002, but can connect in O /L Express. ISP is FIOS- Verizon. OS=WinXP Removed and reloaded Office XP but same problems persist, after shutdown. Additionally, reload finds old pst file (not a problem but a symptom? Error message=user ID password not recog Start with a fresh mail profile and redefine your mail account in that new profile, making sure you specify the correct username and password for connecting to your ISP's mail servers. You can reuse your existing PST in the new mail profile. -- Brian Tillman |
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![]() Thanks Brian, Not to be too dim on this, but... Log off and then log on with new user id/pw?? then go find the old PST?? Dave "Brian Tillman" wrote in message ... keeferone wrote: Unable to connect to mail servers in O/L 2002, but can connect in O /L Express. ISP is FIOS- Verizon. OS=WinXP Removed and reloaded Office XP but same problems persist, after shutdown. Additionally, reload finds old pst file (not a problem but a symptom? Error message=user ID password not recog Start with a fresh mail profile and redefine your mail account in that new profile, making sure you specify the correct username and password for connecting to your ISP's mail servers. You can reuse your existing PST in the new mail profile. -- Brian Tillman |
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keeferone wrote:
Not to be too dim on this, but... Log off and then log on with new user id/pw?? then go find the old PST?? Not a fresh Windows user profile, a new mail profile. See this: http://www.howto-outlook.com/faq/newprofile.htm -- Brian Tillman |
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See how dim I am??
Thanks Brian. Will get to work on this Dave "Brian Tillman" wrote in message ... keeferone wrote: Not to be too dim on this, but... Log off and then log on with new user id/pw?? then go find the old PST?? Not a fresh Windows user profile, a new mail profile. See this: http://www.howto-outlook.com/faq/newprofile.htm -- Brian Tillman |
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