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Outlook Enterprise
Hi I have a colleague who has installed Outlook 2007 and part of Office 2007
Enterprise. When he starts Outlook, it goes into the configuration routine and immediately tries to link to an Exchange Server, which he doesn't want it to do. He wants to set up a standard POP account, but as Outlook cannot connect to an Exchange server, he goes round in a loop and then Outlook closed down. Is this because he is using Enterprise? If so is it possible to circum vent this so that he can set up a standard Pop account? Many thanks Alex |
Outlook Enterprise
Use the Mail Applet in the Control Panel to correctly configure the
connection BTW What does installed Outlook & part of Office 2007 mean, you cannot mix versions "Alex Hammerstein" wrote in message ... Hi I have a colleague who has installed Outlook 2007 and part of Office 2007 Enterprise. When he starts Outlook, it goes into the configuration routine and immediately tries to link to an Exchange Server, which he doesn't want it to do. He wants to set up a standard POP account, but as Outlook cannot connect to an Exchange server, he goes round in a loop and then Outlook closed down. Is this because he is using Enterprise? If so is it possible to circum vent this so that he can set up a standard Pop account? Many thanks Alex |
Outlook Enterprise
I am having the exact same problem - with installation of Enterprise - with
Outlook. Could you please be more specific about where I can find the "Mail Applet" and the steps I need to follow? I have been trying to correct this problem all day with no luck. (I have a new pc and have tried to get it up and running - with Outlook being the main problem. OS is Windows 7.) "DL" wrote: Use the Mail Applet in the Control Panel to correctly configure the connection BTW What does installed Outlook & part of Office 2007 mean, you cannot mix versions "Alex Hammerstein" wrote in message ... Hi I have a colleague who has installed Outlook 2007 and part of Office 2007 Enterprise. When he starts Outlook, it goes into the configuration routine and immediately tries to link to an Exchange Server, which he doesn't want it to do. He wants to set up a standard POP account, but as Outlook cannot connect to an Exchange server, he goes round in a loop and then Outlook closed down. Is this because he is using Enterprise? If so is it possible to circum vent this so that he can set up a standard Pop account? Many thanks Alex . |
Outlook Enterprise
It's in User Accounts and Family Safety.
For additional details see; http://www.howto-outlook.com/faq/newprofile.htm -- Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook] Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 http://www.howto-outlook.com/ Outlook FAQ, HowTo, Downloads, Add-Ins and more http://www.msoutlook.info/ Real World Questions, Real World Answers ----- "AR" wrote in message ... I am having the exact same problem - with installation of Enterprise - with Outlook. Could you please be more specific about where I can find the Applet" and the steps I need to follow? I have been trying to correct this problem all day with no luck. (I have a new pc and have tried to get it up and running - with Outlook being the main problem. OS is Windows 7.) "DL" wrote: Use the Mail Applet in the Control Panel to correctly configure the connection BTW What does installed Outlook & part of Office 2007 mean, you cannot mix versions "Alex Hammerstein" wrote in message ... Hi I have a colleague who has installed Outlook 2007 and part of Office 2007 Enterprise. When he starts Outlook, it goes into the configuration routine and immediately tries to link to an Exchange Server, which he doesn't want it to do. He wants to set up a standard POP account, but as Outlook cannot connect to an Exchange server, he goes round in a loop and then Outlook closed down. Is this because he is using Enterprise? If so is it possible to circum vent this so that he can set up a standard Pop account? Many thanks Alex . |
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