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Old January 19th 06, 11:57 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
JasonF
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Default Installing Outlook Peer to Peer

We have a small office network of about 12 machines that run peer to peer.
Most run XP Pro and a couple run 2000 Pro. Anyway, every time I try to
configure users on Outlook it always wants a server to use for mailboxes and
so I have to stop at that screen. I heard there are ways around this but the
one option I've seen which is to go in through the Add/Remove programs menu
in control panel doesn't appear on any of my OS's...
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Old January 20th 06, 12:39 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]
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Default Installing Outlook Peer to Peer

Outlook has no peer-to-peer functionality. However, it does support Internet email accounts, both POP and IMAP. That's the kind of account you should be specifiying.

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We have a small office network of about 12 machines that run peer to peer.
Most run XP Pro and a couple run 2000 Pro. Anyway, every time I try to
configure users on Outlook it always wants a server to use for mailboxes and
so I have to stop at that screen. I heard there are ways around this but the
one option I've seen which is to go in through the Add/Remove programs menu
in control panel doesn't appear on any of my OS's...

 




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