Email issue with two internet connections!

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PeaceLo

Dear all,

Anyone has experience in this issue please help me.
I use two internet connections (LAN and wireless) on my laptop so that I can
access two other office. And sometimes I have problem with Outlook Express.
It cannot send/receive email and ask user name and password.. I have to
disconnect one connection then it works again. Please help me.

Thanks,
Peace.
 
J

Jacques Clouseau

That's not an uncommon problem when you're using two connections at the same
time. Outlook Express is probably looking for your mail on the wrong
connection at times.

Why do you have to use both connections again?

Jacques
 
J

Jacques Clouseau

Also, please note that Outlook and Outlook Express are different programs.
There's a group for Outlook Express
(microsoft.public.outlookexpress.general).

Still, happy to help you here if you look at my other reply to you.

Jacques
 
P

PeaceLo

Thank you for your prompt response, Jacques.
I use two connections becuase I have two other offices in the same building.
I wonder we can change registry to fix this problem or...

Thanks,
Peace.
 
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Jacques Clouseau

Are you checking a single mail account with Outlook Express? And does
Outlook Express need to connect to any of the computers in the other offices
in order to get your mail? Or does it check an account on the Internet?
 
P

PeaceLo

My OE just checks an account on the internet.
And I realy need to connect to any of the computers in the other offices.

Thanks,
-Binh.
 
J

Jacques Clouseau

OK. If you disconnect your wireless connection, does Outlook Express always
work via the LAN connection? And if you instead disconnect your LAN
connection, does Outlook Express then always work via the wireless
connection?
 
P

PeaceLo

Yes, you're right.

Thanks,
-Binh.

Jacques Clouseau said:
OK. If you disconnect your wireless connection, does Outlook Express always
work via the LAN connection? And if you instead disconnect your LAN
connection, does Outlook Express then always work via the wireless
connection?
 
J

Jacques Clouseau

I take it the two offices to which you connect are not on the same network
-- are they maybe different companies?
 
J

Jacques Clouseau

OK. Sorry I can't be more helpful after all these questions, but I
believe you actually have a fairly difficult problem -- and it's not an
Outlook Express problem, but rather a networking problem. I believe your
problem results from your computer getting confused as to where to look
for a connection to your mail server, as you probably suspected. And,
since each connection is to a different company network, you're likely not
able to get anyone at either company to make any changes that would make
each network "play nice" with the other.

Someone with more experience with networks may be able to suggest a way to
make Outlook Express work reliably while using both connections at the
same time, but I suspect it may not be a simple solution.

Is there any way you could simply switch back and forth between the two
networks as needed? For instance, do both companies have wireless
networks? In that case you could ONLY use wireless, and switch from one
wireless connection to the other pretty quickly and easily. I believe
that Outlook Express would work reliably if you did it this way.

For what it's worth, I work in the computer field, and have experienced
this same issue -- and have not yet been able to track down an easier
solution than the one I just mentioned.

Best of luck,

Jacques
 
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PeaceLo

Anyway, I thank you very much for your help and enthusiasm.

Thanks and best regards,
 
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Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]

Anyone has experience in this issue please help me.
I use two internet connections (LAN and wireless) on my laptop so that I
can
access two other office. And sometimes I have problem with Outlook
Express.
It cannot send/receive email and ask user name and password.. I have to
disconnect one connection then it works again. Please help me.

Wrong newsgroup. Ask in microsoft.public.outlookexpress.general. Outlook
and Outlook Express are two different products.
 
J

Jacques Clouseau

If you'd read the existing replies, then you'd have seen that the original
poster has already been made aware of this fact.
 

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