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Hi there,
I have just setup a new Exchange 2000 server. I have created a user in AD
Users and Computers and setup an Exchange mailbox for that user.
When I log on as the user on to the domain from another PC and open Outlook,
I go through the setup process and enter the Exchange Server settings. All
goes well.
When I log off and log back on and open Outlook, it goes through the process
of setting up Outlook, as if I was installing it. A window comes up saying
"Preparing to Install Microsoft Office XP with Frontpage". I allow this
process to finish and then I am prompted to setup and enter the Exchange
Server settings again. All goes well, until I log off and log back in. The
same thing happens!
Why is this occurring? I have already setup the user correctly during the
Outlook setup. I have entered the correct Exchange server name and it
detects it fine. But every time I log off and log back on, MS Office prompts
through the installation saying "Preparing to Install Microsoft Office XP
with Frontpage".
If anyone could help, it would be appreciated!
I have just setup a new Exchange 2000 server. I have created a user in AD
Users and Computers and setup an Exchange mailbox for that user.
When I log on as the user on to the domain from another PC and open Outlook,
I go through the setup process and enter the Exchange Server settings. All
goes well.
When I log off and log back on and open Outlook, it goes through the process
of setting up Outlook, as if I was installing it. A window comes up saying
"Preparing to Install Microsoft Office XP with Frontpage". I allow this
process to finish and then I am prompted to setup and enter the Exchange
Server settings again. All goes well, until I log off and log back in. The
same thing happens!
Why is this occurring? I have already setup the user correctly during the
Outlook setup. I have entered the correct Exchange server name and it
detects it fine. But every time I log off and log back on, MS Office prompts
through the installation saying "Preparing to Install Microsoft Office XP
with Frontpage".
If anyone could help, it would be appreciated!