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When Outlook opens, a login box "LDAP Driectory" opens up before Outlook
proceeds. It lists Server:NULL, Port:3268, User: NULL and has no password. How can I bypass this box? Is there a repair that's needed for the LDAP Directory? The LDAP has something to do with my Address Book , which I will need to rebuild after changing from Outlook Express; I installed Office 2003 and could not use OE anymore, and after reloading IE 7 the address book in OE was gone... -- rickt |
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Remove it from your mail profile. (At main Outlook window... Tools Email
Accounts View/Change existing directories and address books highlight the ldap address book and select the remove button.) For what its worth, Outlook 2003 shouldn't have done anything to OE. The two coexist quite nicely. "rickt" wrote in message ... When Outlook opens, a login box "LDAP Driectory" opens up before Outlook proceeds. It lists Server:NULL, Port:3268, User: NULL and has no password. How can I bypass this box? Is there a repair that's needed for the LDAP Directory? The LDAP has something to do with my Address Book , which I will need to rebuild after changing from Outlook Express; I installed Office 2003 and could not use OE anymore, and after reloading IE 7 the address book in OE was gone... -- rickt |
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Thank you, Neo, I found it, deleted it, and my address book turned up intact
in Contacts. Unfortunately my Outlook Express no linger has any email address, so it looks like Outlook will remain my default. rickt "neo [mvp outlook]" wrote: Remove it from your mail profile. (At main Outlook window... Tools Email Accounts View/Change existing directories and address books highlight the ldap address book and select the remove button.) For what its worth, Outlook 2003 shouldn't have done anything to OE. The two coexist quite nicely. "rickt" wrote in message ... When Outlook opens, a login box "LDAP Driectory" opens up before Outlook proceeds. It lists Server:NULL, Port:3268, User: NULL and has no password. How can I bypass this box? Is there a repair that's needed for the LDAP Directory? The LDAP has something to do with my Address Book , which I will need to rebuild after changing from Outlook Express; I installed Office 2003 and could not use OE anymore, and after reloading IE 7 the address book in OE was gone... -- rickt |
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