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RandyBKC
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      25th Dec 2009
On a personal pc when logged in as admin cannot send or receive e-mail. But
when I go into another user (as user, not admin) I can send and receive
email. Any ideas?
 
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      26th Dec 2009
RandyBKC wrote:

> On a personal pc when logged in as admin cannot send or receive e-mail. But
> when I go into another user (as user, not admin) I can send and receive
> email. Any ideas?


Oh, "cannot send or receive". And that tells anyone else WHAT? How do YOU
know that e-mails don't get sent or received? Any error messages?

Since you are logging under a different Windows account, have you actually
defined any e-mail accounts inside of Outlook for it to use?


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