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Travis May 3rd 06 10:39 PM

Why is pop3 ghosted when I try to configure an email account?
 
When I try to edit email settings to use pop3/smtp I am not allowed to. All
options except Microsoft Exchange Server are ghosted. How can I fix this
problem without losing information I have already entered into Outlook?

Brian Tillman May 5th 06 02:47 AM

Why is pop3 ghosted when I try to configure an email account?
 
Travis wrote:

When I try to edit email settings to use pop3/smtp I am not allowed
to. All options except Microsoft Exchange Server are ghosted. How can
I fix this problem without losing information I have already entered
into Outlook?


What version of Outlook? Perhaps your mail admins have disabled that type
of account.
--
Brian Tillman


Travis May 5th 06 11:56 PM

Why is pop3 ghosted when I try to configure an email account?
 
Brian,

Office 2003 Pro -- I don't have admins, just 1 technicologically challenged
boss. He provided to software so I assume whoever provided it to him set up
outlook to only have access to an exchange server. Is there any way I can
change this setting?

"Brian Tillman" wrote:


What version of Outlook? Perhaps your mail admins have disabled that type
of account.
--
Brian Tillman



Brian Tillman May 7th 06 11:22 PM

Why is pop3 ghosted when I try to configure an email account?
 
Travis wrote:

Office 2003 Pro -- I don't have admins, just 1 technicologically
challenged boss. He provided to software so I assume whoever provided
it to him set up outlook to only have access to an exchange server.
Is there any way I can change this setting?


It would be a group policy in AD, I imagine. Try asking in the Exchange
newsgroup
news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsof...exchange.admin .
--
Brian Tillman



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