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I attempeted to configure a new installation of Outlook 2003 to hit an
Exchange server. However, I incorrectly entered the info and now I cannot even open the app to repair the settings. How do I open Outlook to input the correct Exhcange settings? |
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Use the mail applet in the control panel to access/change e-mail account
settings. "JsnBdgr" wrote in message ... I attempeted to configure a new installation of Outlook 2003 to hit an Exchange server. However, I incorrectly entered the info and now I cannot even open the app to repair the settings. How do I open Outlook to input the correct Exhcange settings? |
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I do not see a mail applet in the CP. Is it hidden within one of the
directories? "neo [mvp outlook]" wrote: Use the mail applet in the control panel to access/change e-mail account settings. "JsnBdgr" wrote in message ... I attempeted to configure a new installation of Outlook 2003 to hit an Exchange server. However, I incorrectly entered the info and now I cannot even open the app to repair the settings. How do I open Outlook to input the correct Exhcange settings? |
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I do not see a mail applet in the CP. Is it hidden within one of the
directories? "neo [mvp outlook]" wrote: Use the mail applet in the control panel to access/change e-mail account settings. "JsnBdgr" wrote in message ... I attempeted to configure a new installation of Outlook 2003 to hit an Exchange server. However, I incorrectly entered the info and now I cannot even open the app to repair the settings. How do I open Outlook to input the correct Exhcange settings? |
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Assuming you are using Windows XP, you need to switch to classic view to see
the mail applet icon. (The actual executable for the CP is MLCFG32.CPL) "JsnBdgr" wrote in message ... I do not see a mail applet in the CP. Is it hidden within one of the directories? "neo [mvp outlook]" wrote: Use the mail applet in the control panel to access/change e-mail account settings. "JsnBdgr" wrote in message ... I attempeted to configure a new installation of Outlook 2003 to hit an Exchange server. However, I incorrectly entered the info and now I cannot even open the app to repair the settings. How do I open Outlook to input the correct Exhcange settings? |
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JsnBdgr wrote:
I do not see a mail applet in the CP. Is it hidden within one of the directories? Look under User Accounts. -- Brian Tillman |
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