LDAP Server, port, user, pwd, popup on Outlook Start

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Jim

Hi,
I updated Outlook 2000 to 2003 with Business Contact
manager. Immediately after restarting my system and
launching Outlook I started receiving a pop-up
requesting, "LDAP Server, Port, User, Password". My email
is much slower and I don't have the information
requested. I tried deleting my email accounts for Outlook
and Outlook Express and recreating them but I still get
prompted with the pop-up.
Ideas?
Jim
 
Delete the LDAP service from your profile if you don't use it. Control
Panel-> Mail-> button E-mail Accounts-> View/change address books

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
www.howto-outlook.com

Tips of the month:
-Properly back-up and restore your Outlook data
-Creating a Permanent New Mail Desktop Alert in Outlook 2003
 
Thanks for the tip. I deleted the LDAP and my email is
working corectly now.

I am curious, do you know what I would have to do if I
wanted to use the service? instead of deleting it?
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Delete the LDAP service from your profile if you don't use it. Control
Panel-> Mail-> button E-mail Accounts-> View/change address books

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
www.howto-outlook.com

Tips of the month:
-Properly back-up and restore your Outlook data
-Creating a Permanent New Mail Desktop Alert in Outlook 2003

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Hi,
I updated Outlook 2000 to 2003 with Business Contact
manager. Immediately after restarting my system and
launching Outlook I started receiving a pop-up
requesting, "LDAP Server, Port, User, Password". My email
is much slower and I don't have the information
requested. I tried deleting my email accounts for Outlook
and Outlook Express and recreating them but I still get
prompted with the pop-up.
Ideas?
Jim


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Jim said:
Thanks for the tip. I deleted the LDAP and my email is
working corectly now.

I am curious, do you know what I would have to do if I
wanted to use the service? instead of deleting it?

If you have need of an LDAP service, then you'd have to find out the
information you were lacking in order to use it.
 
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