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Old September 15th 07, 08:55 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
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Default Manual email configure option missing

In Outlook 2007 the manual configure option is missing when I try to set up
a new email account. Since my ISP requires some special channel configuring
of the servers, this is a real problem. I have seen pictures of the manual
config checkbox at the lower left of config scren but it is completely
missing in my screen.

I was finally able to create the Outlook 2007 account by creating the
account in Windows Mail and then importing it.

Any ideas? Is this some option like simple menus?

 




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