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Every time I start Outlook 2003 it asks me for the location of the Microsoft
LDAP Directory. I use Outlook only for internet email -- nothing fancy or complicated -- and would like to get rid of the question, by telling Outlook that I don't need to do that. I was alot easier to do that in Outlook 2000! Do I have to reinstall, or is there a simpler way? |
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