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Old September 14th 06, 11:18 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
HenkR
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Default configure outlook (exchange server)

Hi,

I have configured a clients outlook: I entered the exchange server name and
the name of the user.
When I pressed check names those two things became underlined.

That's all that needs to be done to configure outlook is it? I did it with a
lot of other users and there it works fine.

With this one there's a problem: It works to send mails but he can't receive
mails and he doesn't see the previous mails he received. If I look at the
webmail, everything is OK so it look's like it is a setting of oulook???

Anybody knows what I can do?

I'm thinking of reinstalling outlook but I prefer another solution....



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Old September 14th 06, 01:00 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
neo [mvp outlook]
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Default configure outlook (exchange server)

You might want to verify that there are *no* personal folder files added to
the profile and/or the default delivery location is set to the Exchange
mailbox. (I sometimes find that people setup Outlook for POP3/IMAP first
and then add Exchange later. This tends to throw the inexperience user off
and produce undesirable expectations.)

"HenkR" wrote in message
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Hi,

I have configured a clients outlook: I entered the exchange server name
and
the name of the user.
When I pressed check names those two things became underlined.

That's all that needs to be done to configure outlook is it? I did it with
a
lot of other users and there it works fine.

With this one there's a problem: It works to send mails but he can't
receive
mails and he doesn't see the previous mails he received. If I look at the
webmail, everything is OK so it look's like it is a setting of oulook???

Anybody knows what I can do?

I'm thinking of reinstalling outlook but I prefer another solution....





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Old September 18th 06, 03:24 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
HenkR
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Default configure outlook (exchange server)

where can I find the default delivery location?

"neo [mvp outlook]" wrote:

You might want to verify that there are *no* personal folder files added to
the profile and/or the default delivery location is set to the Exchange
mailbox. (I sometimes find that people setup Outlook for POP3/IMAP first
and then add Exchange later. This tends to throw the inexperience user off
and produce undesirable expectations.)

"HenkR" wrote in message
...
Hi,

I have configured a clients outlook: I entered the exchange server name
and
the name of the user.
When I pressed check names those two things became underlined.

That's all that needs to be done to configure outlook is it? I did it with
a
lot of other users and there it works fine.

With this one there's a problem: It works to send mails but he can't
receive
mails and he doesn't see the previous mails he received. If I look at the
webmail, everything is OK so it look's like it is a setting of oulook???

Anybody knows what I can do?

I'm thinking of reinstalling outlook but I prefer another solution....






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Old September 19th 06, 12:33 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
neo [mvp outlook]
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Default configure outlook (exchange server)

Open Outlook, Tools Email Accounts View/Change existing email accounts
next button and then the dropdown should be at the bottom left.

"HenkR" wrote in message
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where can I find the default delivery location?

"neo [mvp outlook]" wrote:

You might want to verify that there are *no* personal folder files added
to
the profile and/or the default delivery location is set to the Exchange
mailbox. (I sometimes find that people setup Outlook for POP3/IMAP first
and then add Exchange later. This tends to throw the inexperience user
off
and produce undesirable expectations.)

"HenkR" wrote in message
...
Hi,

I have configured a clients outlook: I entered the exchange server name
and
the name of the user.
When I pressed check names those two things became underlined.

That's all that needs to be done to configure outlook is it? I did it
with
a
lot of other users and there it works fine.

With this one there's a problem: It works to send mails but he can't
receive
mails and he doesn't see the previous mails he received. If I look at
the
webmail, everything is OK so it look's like it is a setting of
oulook???

Anybody knows what I can do?

I'm thinking of reinstalling outlook but I prefer another solution....








 




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