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How do I stop outlook 2003 from trying to contact the LDAP Server?





 
 
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Old October 14th 06, 11:14 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
Pilot4Profit
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Default How do I stop outlook 2003 from trying to contact the LDAP Server?

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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Old October 15th 06, 02:32 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]
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Default How do I stop outlook 2003 from trying to contact the LDAP Server?

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.
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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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Old October 15th 06, 08:27 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
Brian Tillman
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Default How do I stop outlook 2003 from trying to contact the LDAP Server?

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.
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