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\(yet another\) Steve
Windows Me (all updates)
MS Office 2000 (all updates)
IE6 (all updates)
Changed from dial-up to DSL using PPPoE (Enternet 300)
I just changed over from a dial-up service to a DSL service (RCN dialup to
SBC DSL). Everything seems fine except for one thing---both Outlook Express
and Outlook (I use Outlook as my default email program) do not recognize
that I have set-up my DSL POP3 account as the *default* account. For each
program (Outlook and Outlook Express), two different things happen;
*Outlook* actuates my dial-up account dialer (DUN-?) when launched. I
haven't been able to change this. *Outlook Express* can find and recieve
mail from the new DSL POP3 account for that *specific launch of the program*
by selecting the DSL account in Accounts. But if I quit Outlook Express and
relaunch it, it defaults to my old dial-up *and* actually gets my dial-up
account mail over my DSL connection (read--it doesn't lauch the DUN dialer).
I have IE 6 (Tools>Internet Options>Connectsions) set to Never dial.
Any help is appreciated.
Steve
MS Office 2000 (all updates)
IE6 (all updates)
Changed from dial-up to DSL using PPPoE (Enternet 300)
I just changed over from a dial-up service to a DSL service (RCN dialup to
SBC DSL). Everything seems fine except for one thing---both Outlook Express
and Outlook (I use Outlook as my default email program) do not recognize
that I have set-up my DSL POP3 account as the *default* account. For each
program (Outlook and Outlook Express), two different things happen;
*Outlook* actuates my dial-up account dialer (DUN-?) when launched. I
haven't been able to change this. *Outlook Express* can find and recieve
mail from the new DSL POP3 account for that *specific launch of the program*
by selecting the DSL account in Accounts. But if I quit Outlook Express and
relaunch it, it defaults to my old dial-up *and* actually gets my dial-up
account mail over my DSL connection (read--it doesn't lauch the DUN dialer).
I have IE 6 (Tools>Internet Options>Connectsions) set to Never dial.
Any help is appreciated.
Steve