LPAD Directory

  • Thread starter Thread starter Willy
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And your question would be...?

Assuming tat you don't actually want to use an LDAP service and want to
remove it from your profile go to;
Control Panel-> Mail-> button E-mail Accounts select the 4th option-> Next
and remove the LDAP service

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Robert,
I did forget to ask a question but you assumed right. That solved it though
I only had 3 options where you stated the 4th option.
 
Willy said:
I did forget to ask a question but you assumed right. That solved it
though I only had 3 options where you stated the 4th option.

The four options are "Add a new e-mail account", "View or change existing
e-mail accounts", "Add a new directory or address book", and "View or change
existing directories or address books": What do you see?
 
I was looking at the 3 options once I double-click Mail under the Control
Panel, but your right, I do see the 4 options when I click the Email
accounts.
 
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