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Old August 28th 06, 07:34 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
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Default Reset Outlook 2003 startup

I originally attempted to connect Outlook 2003 to an exchange server I
used. Long story short, I wanted to keep the email on the Web Access.
Now, however, I would like to use Outlook for its calendar function and
potentially to forward other email into it, but it keeps trying to
connect to the bad exchange server. Repair/Reinstall is not helping. I
assume there's an old registry entry that needs to be deleted. Please
advise.

Thanks,
Andy

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