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I am trying to set up a new e-mail account on Outlook and a message keeps
popping up stating that I need to be online and it keeps asking for my Microsoft Exchange server but I don't know what this is. |
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If you're not in a business organization that uses Microsoft Exchange as
their mail server, don't use this feature when you create your profile. You must have an active internet connection when using Outlook and you shouldn't be working in offline mode. I think you should find that in File Work Online/Offline. I'm not 100% sure, please include your version of Outlook. -- Kathleen Orland - MVP Outlook Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/ http://www.howto-outlook.com/ "Liz_r22" wrote: I am trying to set up a new e-mail account on Outlook and a message keeps popping up stating that I need to be online and it keeps asking for my Microsoft Exchange server but I don't know what this is. |
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"Liz_r22" wrote in message
... I am trying to set up a new e-mail account on Outlook and a message keeps popping up stating that I need to be online and it keeps asking for my Microsoft Exchange server but I don't know what this is. Use the Mail applet in Control Panel. Have any accounts, any type, already defined? If so, is one of them an Exchange account? If you aren't using Exchange, delete that account. If you aren't using Exchange, and if an Exchange account type was defined, how did it get defined? |
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Liz_r22 wrote:
I am trying to set up a new e-mail account on Outlook and a message keeps popping up stating that I need to be online and it keeps asking for my Microsoft Exchange server but I don't know what this is. Use tha Mail applet in Control Panel to remove the Exchange account from the mail profile and add the account you want. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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