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I joined a user on my network to a new domain (Windows 2003 Server network)
and now she cannot receive her e-mail. Since she has a local account and domain account [(MooreA - local account) and (MooreA.Domain - network account)], I figure Outlook needs to import (?) her e-mail account information to her new network user account so that she can get her e-mail while logged on the network? As it is now, she has to log on locally on her PC to get e-mail. I would like for her to be able to get her e-mail while logged on the domain. Is this an easy fix? Thanks, Johnny |
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