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How to turn on download for Outlook 2003?

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withak - 17 Mar 2008 23:49 GMT
A few days ago we had a power out.  In fact we had 3 in one week (last week)
and during one of them while I was rebooting my computer(s) I had this little
window pop up that I'd never seen before.  It said something like "outlook is
trying to access the internet, do you want to allow", so of course I went in
to the whole "I've never seen this before, so some hacker is trying to get
into my computer......"  so I clicked no.  Now I cannot download email into
my Outlook 2003 and there are some emails that are set up to this computer
specifically so I cannot get them on my other 2 computers.  Plus my husband
has a separate account on this PC in Outlook and it has affected his ability
to download mail as well.  So, of course we are frustrated and I am mad at
myself because i can't figure out how to undo my "no" response.  Do you know
how to change it back to letting it access the internet so that we get our
mail?
DL - 18 Mar 2008 01:05 GMT
It will be a setting of your Firewall application

>A few days ago we had a power out.  In fact we had 3 in one week (last
>week)
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> how to change it back to letting it access the internet so that we get our
> mail?

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