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Outlook2007
Just installed office2007 trial version. I can not access outlook. The
message is "microsoft exchange not available". What should I do? |
Outlook2007
Assuming you are not using Exchange, use the mail applet in the control
panel to remove the exchange account and configure the correct one "Rick" wrote in message ... Just installed office2007 trial version. I can not access outlook. The message is "microsoft exchange not available". What should I do? |
Outlook2007
I just installed Outlook 07 and set up an exchange account by accident. I
don't have an exchange server to connect to, but Outlook cannot open since it cannot setup my folders or access anything. I have to click okay or cancel and regardless of the option Outlook closes. I understand that the proper way to remove this exchange server association is to open the mail options on the control panel, unfortunately it only appears after the exchange server has been successfully established. My bind - I cannot get into Outlook to modify my profile, and the 'mail' feature is nowhere to be found in the Control Panel. I have tried removing and reinstalling Outlook with a reboot in between to no avail. Can someone please help me access my Outlook 07? Thanks. Ben "DL" wrote: Assuming you are not using Exchange, use the mail applet in the control panel to remove the exchange account and configure the correct one "Rick" wrote in message ... Just installed office2007 trial version. I can not access outlook. The message is "microsoft exchange not available". What should I do? |
Outlook2007
Are you using Vista x64? If so, Mail is under 32 bit apps group in Control
panel. Also, if you type Mail in the start search field (Start menu) the mail applet (and Windows Mail email application) will come up. The Control panel Mail has a bluish green round icon with a white envelope - if you use small icons it resembles a globe in the Start menu. -- Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook] Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/ Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.com Outlook Tips by email: EMO - a weekly newsletter about Outlook and Exchange: You can access this newsgroup by visiting http://www.microsoft.com/office/comm...s/default.mspx or point your newsreader to msnews.microsoft.com. "Ben" wrote in message ... I just installed Outlook 07 and set up an exchange account by accident. I don't have an exchange server to connect to, but Outlook cannot open since it cannot setup my folders or access anything. I have to click okay or cancel and regardless of the option Outlook closes. I understand that the proper way to remove this exchange server association is to open the mail options on the control panel, unfortunately it only appears after the exchange server has been successfully established. My bind - I cannot get into Outlook to modify my profile, and the 'mail' feature is nowhere to be found in the Control Panel. I have tried removing and reinstalling Outlook with a reboot in between to no avail. Can someone please help me access my Outlook 07? Thanks. Ben "DL" wrote: Assuming you are not using Exchange, use the mail applet in the control panel to remove the exchange account and configure the correct one "Rick" wrote in message ... Just installed office2007 trial version. I can not access outlook. The message is "microsoft exchange not available". What should I do? |
Outlook2007
Thanks Diane!
I am using Vista x64. And I used the control panel in classic view. When I switched back to "Control Panel Home" then chose Additional Options View 32-bit Control Panel Items - there it was (along with Text to Speech). I was able to get Outlook up an running. Very much appreciated. Ben "Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote: Are you using Vista x64? If so, Mail is under 32 bit apps group in Control panel. Also, if you type Mail in the start search field (Start menu) the mail applet (and Windows Mail email application) will come up. The Control panel Mail has a bluish green round icon with a white envelope - if you use small icons it resembles a globe in the Start menu. |
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