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Okay, my school has set up a Student email account for me. According to the
info page to access it I am supposed to access it thru MS Exchange Lab. Is there a way to add that account to Outlook 2010 or must I access it only via online. It's only a pain because I already have a regular windows live login so I'm always having to log out of one to log into the other. It would be nice if there was a way I could access, download and keep my school account/folders/emails seperate from my regular account, using Outlook. Thanks in advance for any help in this JLMJR |
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![]() JLMJR wrote: Okay, my school has set up a Student email account for me. According to the info page to access it I am supposed to access it thru MS Exchange Lab. Is there a way to add that account to Outlook 2010 or must I access it only via online. It's only a pain because I already have a regular windows live login so I'm always having to log out of one to log into the other. It would be nice if there was a way I could access, download and keep my school account/folders/emails seperate from my regular account, using Outlook. Thanks in advance for any help in this JLMJR It should work in Outlook. Use Outlook's autodiscover to set up the account - enter your name, email address, and password and let outlook try to find the settings. If it doesn't work, you need to ask your email administrator for the settings. 'Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center' (http://www.slipstick.com) 'Outlook Tips' (http://www.outlook-tips.net/) http://forums.slipstick.com |
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JLMJR wrote:
Okay, my school has set up a Student email account for me. According to the info page to access it I am supposed to access it thru MS Exchange Lab. Is there a way to add that account to Outlook 2010 or must I access it only via online. It's only a pain because I already have a regular windows live login so I'm always having to log out of one to log into the other. It would be nice if there was a way I could access, download and keep my school account/folders/emails seperate from my regular account, using Outlook. Thanks in advance for any help in this JLMJR Forums for Microsoft Office 2010 (still beta to non-subscribers of Technet or MSDN) For IT professionals: http://social.technet.microsoft.com/...y/officeitpro/ Everyone else: http://answers.microsoft.com/office/ Enjoy their inane web-based forum solutions for accessing help from the user community. Microsoft is leaving Usenet where they are impotent to exercise control. See http://preview.tinyurl.com/ms-leaves-usenet. |
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