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Sunbird
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      14th May 2009
I established an Auto Reply on my Florida PC. I do not know how to delete it
with my Indiana PC. It is still active. Same e-mail account. Florida PC is
OFF. Cannot find template or text on Indiana PC. HELP!
 
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Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]
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      14th May 2009
"Sunbird" <Indiana (E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I established an Auto Reply on my Florida PC. I do not know how to delete it
> with my Indiana PC. It is still active. Same e-mail account. Florida PC is
> OFF. Cannot find template or text on Indiana PC. HELP!


Unless it's a server-side function, nothing you do in Florida can possibly
affect a separate Outlook in Indiana. Log into your mail service via its web
interface and see if you turned on the vacation function there.
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