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I just upgraded from Outlook 2000 to Oulook 2003. Previously all was well ..
I had Oultlook for my home email account and GroupWise for my work email both running, with no problems. Now, after I upgraded, Outlook keeps trying to access my GroupWise account. I first clciked cancel, because I did not want this to happen, but Outlook would then shut down. So, I logged onto GroupWsie, and Outlook read all that email. It also didn't read my personal emails/address books. I went into Accounts, deleted the GroupWsie account, and added my personal account info, which I can now see, but it still keeps accessing the Groupwsie data upon startup. Is there any way I can disacciate the 2 programs? |
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I'd like to know the same thing. I had Groupwise installed in Windows XP,
primarily for use by a different user account. I replaced Outlook Express with Outlook 2003 and had the problem described below. I don't know what changed, but it stopped. Now, I just installed an upgrade to the Outlook Connector to MSN (hotmail) and it's back. I checked in control panel and Groupwise is not the default mail profile - Outlook is. What gives? -- Chris Cowles Gainesville, FL "Larry D'Ambrosa" <Larry D'Ambrosa@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:5B4F61E4-7DC5-4E0F-B02D-F05F4EE48B48@microsoft.com... >I just upgraded from Outlook 2000 to Oulook 2003. Previously all was well >.. > I had Oultlook for my home email account and GroupWise for my work email > both > running, with no problems. Now, after I upgraded, Outlook keeps trying to > access my GroupWise account. I first clciked cancel, because I did not > want > this to happen, but Outlook would then shut down. So, I logged onto > GroupWsie, and Outlook read all that email. It also didn't read my > personal > emails/address books. I went into Accounts, deleted the GroupWsie account, > and added my personal account info, which I can now see, but it still > keeps > accessing the Groupwsie data upon startup. Is there any way I can > disacciate > the 2 programs? |
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Chris,
I went into the registry and deleted the changed the default value for this key to nothing: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Windows Messaging Subsystem\Profiles. Now, every time I open up either GroupWise, or Outlook, the system asks me what Profile I want to use. If I set either one to be the default, the other doesn't work, so this is my best compromise. Larry "Chris Cowles" wrote: > I'd like to know the same thing. I had Groupwise installed in Windows XP, > primarily for use by a different user account. I replaced Outlook Express > with Outlook 2003 and had the problem described below. I don't know what > changed, but it stopped. Now, I just installed an upgrade to the Outlook > Connector to MSN (hotmail) and it's back. > > I checked in control panel and Groupwise is not the default mail profile - > Outlook is. What gives? > -- > Chris Cowles > Gainesville, FL > > > "Larry D'Ambrosa" <Larry D'Ambrosa@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in > message news:5B4F61E4-7DC5-4E0F-B02D-F05F4EE48B48@microsoft.com... > >I just upgraded from Outlook 2000 to Oulook 2003. Previously all was well > >.. > > I had Oultlook for my home email account and GroupWise for my work email > > both > > running, with no problems. Now, after I upgraded, Outlook keeps trying to > > access my GroupWise account. I first clciked cancel, because I did not > > want > > this to happen, but Outlook would then shut down. So, I logged onto > > GroupWsie, and Outlook read all that email. It also didn't read my > > personal > > emails/address books. I went into Accounts, deleted the GroupWsie account, > > and added my personal account info, which I can now see, but it still > > keeps > > accessing the Groupwsie data upon startup. Is there any way I can > > disacciate > > the 2 programs? > > > |
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