Bug in Office Outlook 2003

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annonymous

Does anyone know whether there is a Microsoft Article dealing with the
removal of a bug, which produces LDAP dialog box on opening Outlook 2003,
that cannot be removed by any other recommended means?

Thank you.
 
Why do you classify this as a bug?

If you don't use the LDAP service remove it from your profile.
Control Panel-> Mail-> button E-mail Accounts-> View or change existing
address books

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It is not there to remove! I did say, it cannot be removed by ANY other
means.

I did not classify it as a bug! An author of a book on Outlook 2003
classified it as such!
 
Who was the author of the book?

And if you stated that it can't be removed by any means why ask for removal
then? I can't follow your logic here.

Anyway; recreate your mail profile in Control Panel-> Mail-> button Show
Profiles...

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Roady [MVP] www.sparnaaij.net
Microsoft Office and Microsoft Office related News
Also Outlook FAQ, How To's, Downloads and more...

Tips of the month:
-Setting Permissions on a Mailbox
-Create an Office XP CD slipstreamed with Service Pack 3
 
The logic is simple - I do not want a Dialog Box, which has nothing to do
with Office Outlook to appear EVERY time I open the programme.

Your last advice was suggested by other MVPs and that will not work either!

As a very respected author on Office Outlook 2003 said - it is a bug of
which Microsoft must be by now aware, that is why I am asking whether anyone
knows of a Microsoft Article on this subject.
 
i am on xp home. when upgrading, in addition to importing my previous outlook contacts book the install auto-loaded another directory called LDAP. as suggested by Roady, i selected email accounts and chose "directories or address books" rather than email. there it allowed me to delete the LDAP directory, and no more pop up! ... thank you roady
 

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