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Old January 10th 07, 05:20 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
Bernard
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When I try to open Outlook I get this message YOU MICROSOFT EXCHANGE SERVER
IS UNAVAILABLE and I have three option. I can click cancel which closes the
program, I can click retry which brings me back to the same message or I can
click work offline which brings me to this message UNABLE TO OPEN YOUR
DEFAULT E-AMIL FOLDERS. YOUR PROFILE IS NOT CONFIGURED. I only have option to
cklick OK which closes the program. I saw similar messages on the board but
were not able to read answers.
Any suggestions what should I do? Thanks.
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Old January 10th 07, 12:30 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
[email protected]
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Dear Bernard
you just need to check the network connection setting and the netowk
connectivity...

Nit.
Bernard wrote:
When I try to open Outlook I get this message YOU MICROSOFT EXCHANGE SERVER
IS UNAVAILABLE and I have three option. I can click cancel which closes the
program, I can click retry which brings me back to the same message or I can
click work offline which brings me to this message UNABLE TO OPEN YOUR
DEFAULT E-AMIL FOLDERS. YOUR PROFILE IS NOT CONFIGURED. I only have option to
cklick OK which closes the program. I saw similar messages on the board but
were not able to read answers.
Any suggestions what should I do? Thanks.


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Old January 10th 07, 04:06 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
DL
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Default Can't open outlook

Or, if you are not using Exchange, you need to use the mail applet in the
control panel to configure OL to use pop/smtp

"Bernard" wrote in message
...
When I try to open Outlook I get this message YOU MICROSOFT EXCHANGE

SERVER
IS UNAVAILABLE and I have three option. I can click cancel which closes

the
program, I can click retry which brings me back to the same message or I

can
click work offline which brings me to this message UNABLE TO OPEN YOUR
DEFAULT E-AMIL FOLDERS. YOUR PROFILE IS NOT CONFIGURED. I only have option

to
cklick OK which closes the program. I saw similar messages on the board

but
were not able to read answers.
Any suggestions what should I do? Thanks.



 




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