restore orignal communication settings on outlook connector

J

jkuharic

I received a message in Outook to upgrade my Outlook Connector. When i tried
to do that - it would not let me - and then everything I tried failed. In
short, my original communications were via a road runner account. In other
words, when I clicked into outlook it went thru the RR server and then it
opened my msn account. I am a dinosauer and have no clue how these
accounts/communications were set up. Basically, I want to access both my RR
& MSN accounts via the RR network. Can anyone help me restore my original
connections?
 
L

LD5SZRA

Perhaps you need to download the latest version of outlook
connector from here:

<http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...89-af2e-41f9-a175-f93e1377959f&displaylang=en>

The link for 64 bit systems is at the bottom of the above link.

hth

I received a message in Outook to upgrade my Outlook Connector. When i tried
to do that - it would not let me - and then everything I tried failed. In
short, my original communications were via a road runner account. In other
words, when I clicked into outlook it went thru the RR server and then it
opened my msn account. I am a dinosauer and have no clue how these
accounts/communications were set up. Basically, I want to access both my RR
& MSN accounts via the RR network. Can anyone help me restore my original
connections?

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