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Everytime I click on the To: button to pick a contact from my address book,
my computer will start some kind of process that I can not override. then after some 12-15 seconds, I get an error dialog that I must acknowledge before I can do anything else. The error dialog says unable to contact LDAP server. I have just my one computer here at home connected to my router. How do I disable this LDAP server thing, and just call up my own address book without having to go through this error message thing each and every time I want to send an e-mail? |
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So, tell us how or why you have selected an LDAP as your address service
provider if you don't use one. Outlook doesn't do this all by itself. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Pilot4Profit" wrote in message ... Everytime I click on the To: button to pick a contact from my address book, my computer will start some kind of process that I can not override. then after some 12-15 seconds, I get an error dialog that I must acknowledge before I can do anything else. The error dialog says unable to contact LDAP server. I have just my one computer here at home connected to my router. How do I disable this LDAP server thing, and just call up my own address book without having to go through this error message thing each and every time I want to send an e-mail? |
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Pilot4Profit wrote:
Everytime I click on the To: button to pick a contact from my address book, my computer will start some kind of process that I can not override. then after some 12-15 seconds, I get an error dialog that I must acknowledge before I can do anything else. The error dialog says unable to contact LDAP server. I have just my one computer here at home connected to my router. How do I disable this LDAP server thing, and just call up my own address book without having to go through this error message thing each and every time I want to send an e-mail? Click ToolsE-mail AccountsView ir change existing directories or address bookNext. Select the LDAP service if you don't use it, and click Remove. Stop and start Outlook. -- Brian Tillman |
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