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Old October 17th 09, 12:41 AM
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Good day,

Using OUTLOOK 2007, newly installed with MS Office 2007 enterprise edition on laptop.

When I log on to computer, I set up outlook to work with my wireless router/modem (LAN) and this works fine and emails sent & received OK. All server incoming/outgoing/email name/ISP account name/account name password (remember password) are input and work correctly.

However, each time I log off computer, when logging on again, I have to set up outlook again with regards to all the above settings.

When logging on to computer and opening outlook, it should remember the settings that were input previously, but it does not seem to, so I have to go through the set up procedure every time.

How do I get outlook to remember the set-up details?

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Old October 17th 09, 04:36 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
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Do you have problems with other programs not remembering the settings?

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Good day,

Using OUTLOOK 2007, newly installed with MS Office 2007 enterprise
edition on laptop.

When I log on to computer, I set up outlook to work with my wireless
router/modem (LAN) and this works fine and emails sent & received OK.
All server incoming/outgoing/email name/ISP account name/account name
password (remember password) are input and work correctly.

However, each time I log off computer, when logging on again, I have to
set up outlook again with regards to all the above settings.

When logging on to computer and opening outlook, it should remember the
settings that were input previously, but it does not seem to, so I have
to go through the set up procedure every time.

How do I get outlook to remember the set-up details?

Regards




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Old October 17th 09, 03:36 PM
greenclivemarie greenclivemarie is offline
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Good day,

Thankyou for the reply.

No other problems remembering settings, however, not much on laptop so far.

Windows Vista 32 loaded and updated via windows update.
Norton Internet security loaded and updated.
MS office enterprise edition (including outlook) loaded and updated.

Windows settings appear to be OK and updates come in OK.
Same for Norton.

A couple of games loaded to test laptop and all settings seem to be recalled OK on those.

Problem seems to be just with Outlook recalling set-up at the moment.


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"greenclivemarie" wrote in
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Good day,

Using OUTLOOK 2007, newly installed with MS Office 2007 enterprise
edition on laptop.

When I log on to computer, I set up outlook to work with my wireless
router/modem (LAN) and this works fine and emails sent & received OK.
All server incoming/outgoing/email name/ISP account name/account name
password (remember password) are input and work correctly.

However, each time I log off computer, when logging on again, I have to
set up outlook again with regards to all the above settings.

When logging on to computer and opening outlook, it should remember the
settings that were input previously, but it does not seem to, so I have
to go through the set up procedure every time.

How do I get outlook to remember the set-up details?

Regards




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