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Warren J. Hairston
I have a client using Outlook 2003 on a Win XP SP2 workstation attached to a
SBS 2003 server running Exchange 2003. This client uses Hotmail for his
public (external) e-mail, but uses Exchange server to send e-mails to other
LAN users within the office. Everything works OK, except that each time he
reboots the workstation, Exchange becomes the default e-mail transport. This
causes messages sent via Hotmail to fail. We can work around the issue by
setting Hotmail to be the default transport after we reboot, but the
settings don't persist through a reboot of the workstation.
Does anyone know how to keep Hotmail as the default mail transport?
Thanks in advance!
SBS 2003 server running Exchange 2003. This client uses Hotmail for his
public (external) e-mail, but uses Exchange server to send e-mails to other
LAN users within the office. Everything works OK, except that each time he
reboots the workstation, Exchange becomes the default e-mail transport. This
causes messages sent via Hotmail to fail. We can work around the issue by
setting Hotmail to be the default transport after we reboot, but the
settings don't persist through a reboot of the workstation.
Does anyone know how to keep Hotmail as the default mail transport?
Thanks in advance!