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How do I get rid of a pop up from an old server account

 
 
Jessie
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      11th Feb 2009
I have this pop up that appears everytime I access my MS Outlook. I changed
my ISP provider, but the pop up states - Enter Network Password, and it is my
old ISP server etc. How do I get rid of this? Please be kind I am just an
end user.
 
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      11th Feb 2009
Select Accounts, within outlook, remove the old account.
For your current mail account ensure the correct connection is selected.

Also, in Internet Options, ensure you are using the correct connection

"Jessie" <Jessie @discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>I have this pop up that appears everytime I access my MS Outlook. I
>changed
> my ISP provider, but the pop up states - Enter Network Password, and it is
> my
> old ISP server etc. How do I get rid of this? Please be kind I am just
> an
> end user.



 
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