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MS Office Forum / Outlook / Installation and Configuration / January 2005

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Outlook won't configure02 Jan 2005 15:33 GMT2
When I try to start up Outlook 2003, it gives an error message "The
connection to the MS Exchange Server is unavailable. Outlook must be online
or connected to complete this action."  The Broadband connection is open and
this is messing up my Activesync.
Outlook 2002 doesn't retain connection settings02 Jan 2005 13:01 GMT1
how do I get Outlook to 'remember' that I wan't it to connect using a modem
instead of LAN. I go through all of the dialogues pertaining to the 'All
accounts' group and switch the radio button to 'Use modem' and click Ok, Ok,
Close, Ok aso. but upon restart Outlook has switched ...
How do I setup my MSN as a POP3 not as an HTTP in Outlook2003?02 Jan 2005 10:43 GMT2
I tried to add my MSN account as HTTP in Outlook 2003, and it's worked. But
when I tried to add it as POP3 instead of HTTP is didn't work at all, I used
pop3.emai.msn.com for POP3, and smtp.email.msn.com for SMTP servers. Is there
any special or unusual configurations that I ...
How do I transfer everything from Outlook 2000 to 2003 (new comput02 Jan 2005 02:37 GMT1
I have been using Outlook 2000 on my old Windows Me computer for years. I
stored hundreds of important emails (outgoing and incoming), many
work-related, in many folders in that copy of Outlook 2000.
Now I have a newer computer running Windows XP Home. I just installed
MIGRATING *.PST FILES FROM OUTLOOK 2000 TO OUTLOOK 200301 Jan 2005 22:22 GMT10
I am setting up a new PC with Office 2003 under WinXP. My old PC runs Office
2000 also under WinXP with SP2.  I have migrated my Outlook 2000 *.pst files
(Outlook and Archive) to c:\documents and settings\<user>\local
settings\application data\microsoft\outlook. I have tried both ...
2003 user. Can log-on and receive from Express only01 Jan 2005 17:02 GMT1
After I installed outlook 2003, I imported the Internet Mail Account Settings
from Express and set Outlook 2003 as my default e-mail program. Now, I can
send from either program but only receive in Express. Log-on is also from
Express.
outlook split different accounts in to different inboxes01 Jan 2005 17:01 GMT1
i have 2 pop3 email accounts and i want to be able to split the emails from
one of the accounts in to its own inbox   is this possible to make different
accounts emails travel to different emails with out them going to the same
inbox.
when i try to email a message comes up operation failed an object.01 Jan 2005 16:59 GMT1
when i try to send an email or receive it says operation failed object not
found
How do I unconfigure Outlook 2000 to not use MS Exchange server in favor of internet email instead01 Jan 2005 07:38 GMT4
I'm not sure which newsgroup this question belongs in, so I am crossposting.
Please forgive me if I've violated nettiquette.
My client is running Office 2000 on a win2000 machine.  At some time in the
past, someone either configured it to use MS Exchange or checked the "I'll
Hotmail Password not being saved in Outlook Internet e-mail profil01 Jan 2005 04:13 GMT2
    My Outlook (2002) will not save my password for my HotMail account even
though I set it up/configured it correctly.  I am prompted for my password
each time I check for email in my HotMail account.  I have other systems
where the password saved property works.
Making changes in Outlook folders01 Jan 2005 04:00 GMT5
I changed ISP to MSN and cancelled previous ISP
1. How do I get email delivered to former personal folders (inbox) and not
to the new MSN folder (inbox)?  I don't want different inboxes.
2.  How do I get the "unread mail" to show the new MSN email, not just the
 
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