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When I couldn't find the Mail icon in Vista64bit I launched Outlook and
botched an Exchange setup. Now I am locked in a loop of not being able to change exchange settings, and Outlook simply closes down. How can I delete this profile and start over? |
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Kootenay wrote:
When I couldn't find the Mail icon in Vista64bit I launched Outlook and botched an Exchange setup. Now I am locked in a loop of not being able to change exchange settings, and Outlook simply closes down. How can I delete this profile and start over? Control Panel, I imagine. Is there a Mail icon? -- Brian Tillman |
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No there is no Mail icon in Control panel - thus the problem.
I installed Vista into a VMWare session so going to reinstall and setup a pop account first. If successful i'll try and add an Exchange account afterwards. Thanks for the response "Brian Tillman" wrote: Kootenay wrote: When I couldn't find the Mail icon in Vista64bit I launched Outlook and botched an Exchange setup. Now I am locked in a loop of not being able to change exchange settings, and Outlook simply closes down. How can I delete this profile and start over? Control Panel, I imagine. Is there a Mail icon? -- Brian Tillman |
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Kootenay wrote:
No there is no Mail icon in Control panel - thus the problem. I installed Vista into a VMWare session so going to reinstall and setup a pop account first. If successful i'll try and add an Exchange account afterwards. There must be some way in Vista to configure a mail profile with Outlook installed. -- Brian Tillman |
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Brian,
I guess that's the million $$ question. "Brian Tillman" wrote: Kootenay wrote: No there is no Mail icon in Control panel - thus the problem. I installed Vista into a VMWare session so going to reinstall and setup a pop account first. If successful i'll try and add an Exchange account afterwards. There must be some way in Vista to configure a mail profile with Outlook installed. -- Brian Tillman |
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64-bit Vista? See http://turtleflock-ol2007.spaces.liv...E3D8!169.entry
32-bit Vista? Did you try the Classic mode? -- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 http://www.turtleflock.com/olconfig/index.htm and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for Administrators, Power Users, and Developers http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx "Brian Tillman" wrote in message ... Kootenay wrote: No there is no Mail icon in Control panel - thus the problem. I installed Vista into a VMWare session so going to reinstall and setup a pop account first. If successful i'll try and add an Exchange account afterwards. There must be some way in Vista to configure a mail profile with Outlook installed. -- Brian Tillman |
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