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For the life of me, I tried to help a co-worker with his inability to
receive email via Outlook 2003 (no server POP3) Everything was checked and rechecked several times. The test never worked. The error message was one that stated we could not reach the server. As a final attempt, I went and looked into control panel, user accounts, and the person name was not there, but another person, that did not work for us anymore, was entered. Once I deleted that other person, and I entered our employees name into the user account, his mail worked right away. Does that sound like some rule that needs to be done, have the person in the user group under user accounts????? Please any comments are much appreciated......Peter |
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