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Sam Majors January 25th 07 06:19 PM

How do I set up outlook? Everytime I attempt I get error message
 

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Samuel H. Majors

Gordon January 25th 07 07:25 PM

How do I set up outlook? Everytime I attempt I get error message
 
"Sam Majors" wrote in message
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PLEASE write your question in the body of the post and NOT just the subject

Have a look he http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm

If you read that link, you will see that you need to provide at least SOME
information - the phrase "everytime I attempt I get an error message" is NOT
providing any information.



Laura January 25th 07 07:25 PM

How do I set up outlook? Everytime I attempt I get error message
 
more detail on this would help

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Laura Rooke
MVP - Mobile Devices



Sam Majors January 25th 07 11:02 PM

How do I set up outlook? Everytime I attempt I get error mess
 

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Samuel H. Majors


"Gordon" wrote:

"Sam Majors" wrote in message
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nothing


PLEASE write your question in the body of the post and NOT just the subject

Have a look he http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm

If you read that link, you will see that you need to provide at least SOME
information - the phrase "everytime I attempt I get an error message" is NOT
providing any information.

I'm attemptng to set up my email account. I'm not sure what the in and out mail servers are. I have Windows XP. The error messages are "The connection to the microsoft Exchange Server is unavailble. Outlook must be online or connected to complete this action." Another is "Unable to open your default email folders


Gordon January 26th 07 10:05 AM

How do I set up outlook? Everytime I attempt I get error mess
 
"Sam Majors" wrote in message
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I'm attemptng to set up my email account. I'm not sure what the in and
out mail servers are. I have Windows XP. The error messages are "The
connection to the microsoft Exchange Server is unavailble. Outlook must
be online or connected to complete this action." Another is "Unable to
open your default email folders



Presumably you are trying to do this while connected to your work network? I
suggest you ask your Exchange Admin on how to do this....



Hal Hostetler [MVP P/I] January 27th 07 04:55 AM

How do I set up outlook? Everytime I attempt I get error mess
 
And if you're NOT attempting to setup Outlook for an Exchange Server on your
office network, go to ''Control Panel|Mail|Show Profiles', create a new
profile, and do NOT add the Exchange Server service to it. For a home user,
you'll probably want POP3/SMTP or IMAP. Which to use, the necessary server
names and any other necessary settings will be available from your ISP.

Hal
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"Sam Majors" wrote in message
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"Gordon" wrote:

"Sam Majors" wrote in message
...
nothing


PLEASE write your question in the body of the post and NOT just the

subject

Have a look he http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm

If you read that link, you will see that you need to provide at least

SOME
information - the phrase "everytime I attempt I get an error message" is

NOT
providing any information.

I'm attemptng to set up my email account. I'm not sure what the in and

out mail servers are. I have Windows XP. The error messages are "The
connection to the microsoft Exchange Server is unavailble. Outlook must be
online or connected to complete this action." Another is "Unable to open
your default email folders





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