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Outlook Error Message - No Exchange Server
I have a system that once logged onto a domain. I no longer have
access to that domain. I still can logon as if nothing changed, even though the domain is not present. Recently I moved it over to a workgroup, now when I start Outlook it won't let me do anything because it says it can't find the Exchange Server. As far as I know, the Exchange server hasn't been available since I lost access to the domain. I tried to rejoin that domain, but it won't let me because it is no longer accessible. How can I get Outlook to open? Sorry this is so vague, but I don't have the system in front of me to provide exact error messages, I will work on getting those. Any input would be appreciated. Thanks!! |
Outlook Error Message - No Exchange Server
Gyetko wrote:
I have a system that once logged onto a domain. I no longer have access to that domain. I still can logon as if nothing changed, even though the domain is not present. Recently I moved it over to a workgroup, now when I start Outlook it won't let me do anything because it says it can't find the Exchange Server. As far as I know, the Exchange server hasn't been available since I lost access to the domain. In Control Panel, start the Mail applet and choose E-Mail Accounts there. Remove the reference to the Exchange account. -- Brian Tillman |
Outlook Error Message - No Exchange Server
On Apr 13, 3:47 pm, "Brian Tillman" wrote:
Gyetko wrote: I have a system that once logged onto a domain. I no longer have access to that domain. I still can logon as if nothing changed, even though the domain is not present. Recently I moved it over to a workgroup, now when I start Outlook it won't let me do anything because it says it can't find the Exchange Server. As far as I know, the Exchange server hasn't been available since I lost access to the domain. In Control Panel, start the Mail applet and choose E-Mail Accounts there. Remove the reference to the Exchange account. -- Brian Tillman Thanks, that did it!! |
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