I am unable to open Outlook 2003.

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Guest

I keep getting the message: The connection to the Mcrosoft Exchange Serve is
unavailable. Outlook must be online or connected to complete this action.
Then I click ok and get the Microsoft Exchange Server: General tabs asking
me for the Microsoft Exchange Server: and the Mailbox:
When I click the Check name tab I get: The name could not be resolved.
HELP:
 
G

Guest

I am in the exact same boat. I recently installed MS Off and Outlook is doing
the exact same thing yours is doing. Not certain why but I would really hate
to pay MicroSoft Tech for something that probably is simple.

This could be from my having to use my recovery disk on my Win 98 so I could
then load Win Xp (I had Win 2000 Pro installed at the time). After installing
Win Xp immediately, I then installed MS Off Xp. I had not gone online as yet
so I am wondering if all my settings are off. I have MSN ISP and MSN Explorer.

Please let me know what you find out to get this resolved. Thanks, Tony.
 
G

Guest

It's good (?) to know I'm not alone. Two of us at the office are having the
same problem, exactly. The really weird thing is that the computer i am
currently using has the same software as the computer I am setting up.
Everything else works but my email. I hope someone can help us with this
issue.
 
G

Guest

Two of us here at work have the same thing. I am setting up a new computer
and get the same message. The computer I set up prior to that works fine.
Hope someone can help with this issue.
 
G

Guest

Hi - were you able to resolve this issue - I am currently having the exact
same problem - thanks
 
G

Guest

JimB,
Did you ever get a satisfactory solution to this problem? Seems a lot of us
have the problem but no one has the answer
 
H

Hal Hostetler [MVP-S/U]

For Outlook 2003, go to 'Control Panel|Mail|Email Accounts|View or change
existing email accounts', select Microsoft Exchange Server and click the
"remove" button.

Hal
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