How to logon without domain name?

G

GoodXRolln

My daughter at college has her Outlook set up (her school actually set it
up) in a way that requires her to logon when the program comes up. Her logon
requires not only a name and password, it also requires a domain name. I
assume she is simply logging on to their Exchange Server at that point -
through their internal network.

I am trying to help her be able to use Outlook to also get her EMail through
a normal POP3 account on a leased server - not associated with her school.
We can't seem to get past the logon screen, however. If she leaves the
domain blank it will not allow her to continue. The only domain name it will
take is the one the school set up - and then the name and password must
match her school account or it will reject the logon completely.

How can she use Outlook for both an Exchange logon type environment for one
EMail account and also a POP3 environment for another account - where she is
simply accessing the POP3 mail server through the Internet?

Thanks for your help.
 
D

Diane Poremsky

what version of outlook?

the pop account should have a screen for it's own username and password...
 

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