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Uninstall exchange client and use standard outlook

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Richard Skilton - 29 Jan 2007 18:24 GMT
I had to reformat my hard drive and reinstall all my applications.  I
inadvertantly let the Outlook client install.  It cannot find the exchange
since exchange is not fully set up.  (One man shop with a server and two
pcs---no real need for exchange yet).  My emails are in an Outlook.pst file.  
I can either attempt to install Exchange correctly; or resume using the ISP.  
If I go the ISP route, how do I uninstall the client so that it does not look
for Exchange and allows me to connect to the email accounts on my ISPs?

Richard
neo [mvp outlook] - 30 Jan 2007 00:01 GMT
Nope, just visit the mail applet in the control panel to remove "Exchange"
from the account list.  Just add a POP3/IMAP and Personal Folders file and
you can keep rockin like your used to. :)

>I had to reformat my hard drive and reinstall all my applications.  I
> inadvertantly let the Outlook client install.  It cannot find the exchange
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> Richard
Richard Skilton - 30 Jan 2007 15:31 GMT
Thanks...I added the old pst file and I am back in business.  Thanks again.
Richard

> Nope, just visit the mail applet in the control panel to remove "Exchange"
> from the account list.  Just add a POP3/IMAP and Personal Folders file and
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