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Need to reconfigure MS Outlook 2007 - pls advise

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Greg - 24 Jul 2008 04:31 GMT
Hey All - I need to re-configure my MS Outlook 2007. Upon installing - I
opened outlook for the first time and figured I'd set it up with my exchange
server - since then I get the error message "The connection to MS Exchange is
unavailable. Outlook must be online or connected to complete this action."

Now - I have tried uninstalling and reinstalling the software several times
and I get the same error message.

All I want to do is reset the program and set up and account as an iMAP or
even POP3, but I am stuck and cannot get passed this error.

How do I completely undo the exchange configuration attempt so I can set up
a regular account.

Pls advise - thank you,
g
neo [mvp outlook] - 24 Jul 2008 11:18 GMT
Use the mail applet in the control panel to add/remove account settings or
start a new mail profile and then delete the old mail profile.

> Hey All - I need to re-configure my MS Outlook 2007. Upon installing - I
> opened outlook for the first time and figured I'd set it up with my
[quoted text clipped - 16 lines]
> Pls advise - thank you,
> g
Greg - 24 Jul 2008 17:52 GMT
Neo - Thank you for the reply.  I was looking diligently for the for "Mail"
in my control panel - could not find it - then I happen to find it in "32-bit
control" - from there I was able to sort out my issue.  Thank you for the
help!
G

> Use the mail applet in the control panel to add/remove account settings or
> start a new mail profile and then delete the old mail profile.
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> > Pls advise - thank you,
> > g
 
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