Try cr3eating a new profile in Control Panel.

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>I accidentally clicked that my email account was a microsoft exchange
> account. (it isn't). Now I cannot get Outlook to start up, and cannot even
> remove this account through control panel. Help!
LT - 02 Dec 2004 21:13 GMT
I did that, and made it the default account. but it won't allow me to delete
the other account, and outlook won't even start.
> Try cr3eating a new profile in Control Panel.
>
> >I accidentally clicked that my email account was a microsoft exchange
> > account. (it isn't). Now I cannot get Outlook to start up, and cannot even
> > remove this account through control panel. Help!
Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook] - 02 Dec 2004 21:23 GMT
Default account or default profile? The latter is what you want.

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>I did that, and made it the default account. but it won't allow me to
>delete
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>> > even
>> > remove this account through control panel. Help!
LT - 03 Dec 2004 04:35 GMT
Thanks! I removed a profile called Outlook, and everything seems to be
working fine. I'm not sure what the exact problem was, but thanks for
alerting me to the difference between default account and default profile!
> Default account or default profile? The latter is what you want.
>
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> >> > even
> >> > remove this account through control panel. Help!