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Old April 4th 06, 02:08 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
Winston Rolle
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Default Migrating from Corporate LAN with Exchange to no LAN

I was on a corporate LAN with Exchange server and VPN connection that I no
longer access. How do I logon to my local computer only but keeping the same
profile information as well as remove Exchange from my outloo. I have already
removed the exchange profile but Outlook is still saying offline.
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Old April 4th 06, 08:35 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
Brian Tillman
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Default Migrating from Corporate LAN with Exchange to no LAN

Winston Rolle wrote:

I was on a corporate LAN with Exchange server and VPN connection that
I no longer access. How do I logon to my local computer only but
keeping the same profile information as well as remove Exchange from
my outloo. I have already removed the exchange profile but Outlook is
still saying offline.


If you can't connect to the Exchange server any more, what's the point of
keeping the profile?
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Old April 5th 06, 11:25 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
Winston Rolle
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Default Migrating from Corporate LAN with Exchange to no LAN

I have deleted the profile however at the bottom Outlook is indicating that
it is offline and when I send emails they do not go right away. I hav to wait
for the time set to send/receive or send receive manually. Is this normal?
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"Winston Rolle" wrote:

I was on a corporate LAN with Exchange server and VPN connection that I no
longer access. How do I logon to my local computer only but keeping the same
profile information as well as remove Exchange from my outloo. I have already
removed the exchange profile but Outlook is still saying offline.
--
WCR

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Old April 5th 06, 12:40 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
Winston Rolle
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Default Migrating from Corporate LAN with Exchange to no LAN

Pleae ignore this post. RESOLVED
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WCR


"Winston Rolle" wrote:

I was on a corporate LAN with Exchange server and VPN connection that I no
longer access. How do I logon to my local computer only but keeping the same
profile information as well as remove Exchange from my outloo. I have already
removed the exchange profile but Outlook is still saying offline.
--
WCR

 




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