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Hi Brian,
I am very green on this. Root Folder path!!!, I didn't put anything in. All I put in was information for creating user's email account. Then on More Setting, General Tab, Mail Account to put in mail server name. Other then those info, didn't put in anything else. May be my whole way of configuration is wrong. Regards, Smiley "Brian Tillman" wrote in message ... Smiley wrote: Questions are : 1. If I could configure it on Outlook Express then by theory, I shall be able to config on Outlook 2003. Yes. Try importing that account into Outlook. Make sure Outlook is online (FileWork Offline is unchecked). 2. If the inbox is showed with messages in Outlook 2003 then it should be connected to the server Are you sure you have the correct root folder path? -- Brian Tillman |
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