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I clicked a wrong button...am I destined to never use outlook now?

 
 
Dana
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      26th Apr 2010
So I was trying to set up my new copy of Outlook 2007...I clicked on exchange
server instead of web based email system...now every time I open outlook it
says "cannot connect to exchange server" then it gives me the server
location and mailbox name, which I've tried to change...but then it just says
"cannot connect" and shuts down the whole program...how do I get back into
the setup page to fix my blunder?

I even tried uninstalling it and reinstalling it, but I guess that gets
saved? Wierd as all heck....Any help would be welcome....

Dana
 
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Ben M. Schorr, MVP
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      26th Apr 2010
Tools | Account Settings. Remove the Exchange service from your profile.
If it won't let you then close Outlook and go to Control Panel | Mail and do
it.

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"Dana" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> So I was trying to set up my new copy of Outlook 2007...I clicked on
> exchange
> server instead of web based email system...now every time I open outlook
> it
> says "cannot connect to exchange server" then it gives me the server
> location and mailbox name, which I've tried to change...but then it just
> says
> "cannot connect" and shuts down the whole program...how do I get back into
> the setup page to fix my blunder?
>
> I even tried uninstalling it and reinstalling it, but I guess that gets
> saved? Wierd as all heck....Any help would be welcome....
>
> Dana


 
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VanguardLH
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      26th Apr 2010
Dana wrote:

> I clicked on exchange server instead of web based email system...now every
> time I open outlook it says "cannot connect to exchange server" then it
> gives me the server location and mailbox name, which I've tried to
> change...but then it just says "cannot connect" and shuts down the whole
> program


Use the Mail applet in Control Panel to delete the Exchange account. This
way you don't have to try using Outlook which, you said, is crashing on you
so you cannot get into its Accounts to delete the bogus Exchange one.

(Please uses sentences instead of dragging out your thoughts using "..."
which is the equivalent of being nuisanced when someone speaks to with
constant run-on sentences interjected with "er", "um", "ahh").
 
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      26th Apr 2010

"Ben M. Schorr, MVP" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Tools | Account Settings. Remove the Exchange service from your profile.
> If it won't let you then close Outlook and go to Control Panel | Mail and
> do it.


So the stock answer given by the Microsoft "engineers" on the social forums
of creating a new mail profile IS unnecessary then?

 
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Roady [MVP]
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      26th Apr 2010
Depends on how you look at it.

If you already had a working mail profile with some other accounts and you
added an Exchange account by mistake, then yes, I would say it is
unnecessary.

If you are setting up Outlook for the first time and chose the wrong account
type to begin with, then recreating the mail profile would be the best
approach since otherwise you would be repairing something that never worked
in the first place.

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"Gordon" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> "Ben M. Schorr, MVP" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:006CA7B0-E0A6-4DD3-9055-(E-Mail Removed)...
>> Tools | Account Settings. Remove the Exchange service from your profile.
>> If it won't let you then close Outlook and go to Control Panel | Mail and
>> do it.

>
> So the stock answer given by the Microsoft "engineers" on the social
> forums of creating a new mail profile IS unnecessary then?


 
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Diane Poremsky [MVP]
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      26th Apr 2010
> So the stock answer given by the Microsoft "engineers" on the social
> forums of creating a new mail profile IS unnecessary then?


Haven't you noticed that is their stock answer for almost everything - and
yes, most of the time it will fix the problem but its often overkill. At
least they aren't suggesting format c:.

In this specific situation, it doesn't really matter either way.


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      26th Apr 2010

"Diane Poremsky [MVP]" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>> So the stock answer given by the Microsoft "engineers" on the social
>> forums of creating a new mail profile IS unnecessary then?

>
> Haven't you noticed that is their stock answer for almost everything - and
> yes, most of the time it will fix the problem but its often overkill. At
> least they aren't suggesting format c:.
>


:-)

> In this specific situation, it doesn't really matter either way.
>


Thanks - I suspect it's easier to tell the un-initiated how to remove and
create a new email account rather than a new profile and then connect an
existing pst file...

 
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Diane Poremsky [MVP]
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      26th Apr 2010
Yes, but I'm not sure the pst is attached - I've never repro'd it.

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Do you sync your mailbox with a smartphone or pda?
http://forums.slipstick.com/showthread.php?t=39473

"Gordon" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> "Diane Poremsky [MVP]" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:1DC4F1A8-FCDB-45B9-BA14-(E-Mail Removed)...
>>> So the stock answer given by the Microsoft "engineers" on the social
>>> forums of creating a new mail profile IS unnecessary then?

>>
>> Haven't you noticed that is their stock answer for almost everything -
>> and yes, most of the time it will fix the problem but its often overkill.
>> At least they aren't suggesting format c:.
>>

>
> :-)
>
>> In this specific situation, it doesn't really matter either way.
>>

>
> Thanks - I suspect it's easier to tell the un-initiated how to remove and
> create a new email account rather than a new profile and then connect an
> existing pst file...


 
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