Default Email Account

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Richard Richter

I am using MS Outlook 2003 on a Windows SBS 2003 network. I do not want to
use the Exchange server to send my email to my ISP. I want to send to the
ISP directly from my computer. So, I open Tools/Email Accounts.... select
E-mail View or change existing e-mail accounts and click Next>. I then
highlight my ISP account Name and click Set as Default. It is now set as the
default instead of the Microsoft Exchange Server. However, when I restart
the next morning, I have to go through the same procedure since the default
has reset to the MS Exchange Server. How can I make the ISP account the
Default permanently?
 
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Brian Tillman

Richard said:
I am using MS Outlook 2003 on a Windows SBS 2003 network. I do not wan
to
use the Exchange server to send my email to my ISP. I want to send t
the
ISP directly from my computer. So, I open Tools/Email Accounts...
select
E-mail View or change existing e-mail accounts and click Next>. I then
highlight my ISP account Name and click Set as Default. It is now se
as the
default instead of the Microsoft Exchange Server. However, when
restart
the next morning, I have to go through the same procedure since th
default
has reset to the MS Exchange Server. How can I make the ISP accoun
the
Default permanently?

It may or may not be possible. What do the IT people say where yo
work

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Brian Tillma

Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]

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http://forums.slipstick.co
 
R

RickC

I am using MS Outlook2003on a WindowsSBS2003network. I do not want to
use the Exchange server to send my email to my ISP. I want to send to the
ISP directly from my computer. So, I open Tools/Email Accounts.... select
E-mailView orchangeexisting e-mailaccounts and click Next>. I then
highlight my ISPaccountName and click Set asDefault. It is now set as thedefaultinstead of the Microsoft Exchange Server. However, when I restart
the next morning, I have to go through the same procedure since thedefault
has reset to the MS Exchange Server. How can I make the ISPaccounttheDefaultpermanently?

On Windows XP you can make a registry change that will do this. I have
not found a solutio for Windows 7 64bit.
Navigate to HKLM-Software-Microsoft-SmallBusinessServer-ClientSetup
Change the Dword NoTransportOrder value to 1
By default this Dword is not created. You will probably need to create
it.
To Create, right click in the right pane of Key = ClientSetup, and
select New > Dword.
Rename it NoTransportOrder. The default value will be set to 0
Change the Dword NoTransportOrder value to 1

If you don't know how to edit the registry you shouldn't be doing
this. Ask someone who does for help.
Backup first!
 

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