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No E-mail Accounts selection in Outlook 2000 Tools menu.

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Charlie_pop - 02 Oct 2007 22:52 GMT
I want to delete some empty contact folder listings from the Outlook 2000
address book. Instructions from Microsoft say "Tools menu, click E-mail
Accounts".

There is no selection for E-mail Accounts in my Tools menu. ??????????
Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] - 02 Oct 2007 23:13 GMT
You did not post sufficient information. There were two completely different
versions of Outlook 2000. Which are you using? Internet Mail Only or
Corp/Workgroup?
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>I want to delete some empty contact folder listings from the Outlook 2000
> address book. Instructions from Microsoft say "Tools menu, click E-mail
> Accounts".
>
> There is no selection for E-mail Accounts in my Tools menu. ??????????
Brian Tillman - 03 Oct 2007 13:01 GMT
> I want to delete some empty contact folder listings from the Outlook
> 2000 address book. Instructions from Microsoft say "Tools menu, click
> E-mail Accounts".
>
> There is no selection for E-mail Accounts in my Tools menu. ??????????

That menu choice is on Outlook 2002 and 2003.  Outlook 2000 has either
Tools>Accounts (Internet Mail Only mode) or Tools>Services
(Corporate/Workgroup mode).
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