POP mail prompt when launching Outlook with MSN Outlook Connector

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J. Oliver

After some time anticipating the MSN Outlook Connector I finally
recieved the MSN9 CD. Now every time I launch Outlook I get the
following prompt:

"Messages from your POP account(s) will be delivered to your primary
MSN account. Do you want to keep your primary MSN account as the
delivery location for POP messages?" [Yes] [No]

If I press Yes, Outlook opens. No - causes Outlook to display an error
message and fails to launch. Is there a way to simply turn this
message off? I expected Outlook to launch the E-Mail Accounts
Management dialog on "No" so I could create a seperate .pst file for
my POP mail. Also, a "Do not prompt me again" checkbox/option on the
dialog would have been nice.

I appreciate the warning but do I really need to see this dialog every
time I launch Outlook? The "No" error looks like a bug. I only want to
use my MSN account for my POP mail.

Any ideas on turning off this dialog?

- j. oliver
 
What is the text of the error message that you get you answer No?

Do you want to use a .pst file or the MSN account as the primary delivery
location, which will also affect the location of your default Calendar and
Contacts, etc. ?
 
When I click "No" the following error appears

"Cannot start Microsoft Office Outlook. Unable to open the Outlook window. The set of folders could not be opened. The server is not available. Contact your administratot if the condition persists.

I wish to use my MSN account as my primary account. I also noticed that when ï½ï½™ã€€ï¼°ï½ï½ƒï½‹ï½…tPC sync, the same prompt appears and the sync is interrupted because of it

- jose
 
Outlook 2003, right? I'd recommend that you disconnect the PDA and shut down
the ActiveSync software until you get Outlook working.

Please take the time to quote the original message manually so that people
reading your current response can understand what you're talking about.
Otherwise, you may not receive the answer you're looking for.

--
Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP
Author of
Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for
Administrators, Power Users, and Developers



J. Oliver said:
When I click "No" the following error appears:

"Cannot start Microsoft Office Outlook. Unable to open the Outlook
window. The set of folders could not be opened. The server is not available.
Contact your administratot if the condition persists."
I wish to use my MSN account as my primary account. I also noticed that
when?my?PocketPC sync, the same prompt appears and the sync is interrupted
because of it.
 
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