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How to Stop LDAP login on Outlook 2003 startup

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TerryJ - 28 Mar 2006 22:41 GMT
I just installed Outlook 2003 and when I open it I get a LDAP Directory Login
window. The Server Name : NULL (cannot change) The Port 3268 The User Name
and Password are Blank. I am using POP3. What is this and do I need it? If I
don't need it how do I get rid of it?
Raul - 29 Mar 2006 10:06 GMT
Hi Terry

Go to Tools > Email Accounts > View or change existing directory or address
book and click on next > remove the listing for LDAP ,the close and reopen
Outlook .In case you have futher questions post them to
microsoft.public.outlook

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With Regards

Raul Thomas

>I just installed Outlook 2003 and when I open it I get a LDAP Directory
>Login
> window. The Server Name : NULL (cannot change) The Port 3268 The User Name
> and Password are Blank. I am using POP3. What is this and do I need it? If
> I
> don't need it how do I get rid of it?
TerryJ - 29 Mar 2006 14:28 GMT
> Hi Terry
>
> Go to Tools > Email Accounts > View or change existing directory or address
> book and click on next > remove the listing for LDAP ,the close and reopen
> Outlook .In case you have futher questions post them to
> microsoft.public.outlook

Hi Raul,

There is no LDAP listed in the existing directory, just my POP3.

Terry
Raul - 29 Mar 2006 14:33 GMT
Hi Terry

I think you are in the  wrong windows i repeat go to tools > email account >
VIEW OR CHANGE EXISTING DIRECTORY or Address Book

check if it is avaiable there
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With Regards

Raul Thomas

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>> Hi Terry
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> Terry
TerryJ - 29 Mar 2006 15:01 GMT
Thank you Raul
You were right I was in the wrong window. I am now free of the LDAP login
window.
Thanks again,
Terry

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