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Dennis
Hope this isn't like the many questions at are similar, here goes.
New Exchange server, old users (moved).
Created a new domain (same name different box and different box name).
Moved all old users to workgroup, then back to the new domain, network is
working just fine. All (about 25) exchange users are up and working just
fine. Moved each one by creating *.PST files from old exchange server. One
user's box can not see the new email box (caclacey1) or can't id his name.
The network is up and very fast but he can't be seen from the Outlook 2003
exchange install. Now he has tried to setup a POP3 account (he's in love with
Linux) and uses Modzilla stuff.) I have ti convience him to use Outlook first
then maybe deal with his needs. I did have a few problems on others and fixed
most by control-panel-mail setup and a couple different profiles (Outlook).
This is the odd one out. Any suggestions on how to ? reset the exchange
server connection/reset Outlook to no email system?
Dennis Andy
New Exchange server, old users (moved).
Created a new domain (same name different box and different box name).
Moved all old users to workgroup, then back to the new domain, network is
working just fine. All (about 25) exchange users are up and working just
fine. Moved each one by creating *.PST files from old exchange server. One
user's box can not see the new email box (caclacey1) or can't id his name.
The network is up and very fast but he can't be seen from the Outlook 2003
exchange install. Now he has tried to setup a POP3 account (he's in love with
Linux) and uses Modzilla stuff.) I have ti convience him to use Outlook first
then maybe deal with his needs. I did have a few problems on others and fixed
most by control-panel-mail setup and a couple different profiles (Outlook).
This is the odd one out. Any suggestions on how to ? reset the exchange
server connection/reset Outlook to no email system?
Dennis Andy