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My school uses a webmail for thier email. We all want to use Outlook. The
old System Admin said no. Well he's gone now. We can all access Outlook, send and receive email, etc.. But every 30 days it dumps everything! Email, contacts, Calendar appointments etc... I'm new and my first week I set everything up. I came in Monday and I coudn't do anything and lost all my contacts, email, calendar etc.... The other teachers said that this is b/c the old Systems guy set it up that way to discourage it's use. Can anyone Help me? Lisa |
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