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    Augh! outlook corporate install

    Using Outlook 2002 (xp) at home. I know there is a way to make it the "corporate" style set-up. But, I accidentally chose the option that sets it up as internet e-mail only. Basically, I'm stuck at the dumbed down version where it won't let you easily go in and configure things like address book and personal folder locations. Can someone clue me in as to how to change it back to the "corporate" style? Did this make sense to anyone? I can't articulate what I'm trying to do, so I can't just do a search.

    AUGHH!!!!

    OK.

    Thanks in advance.
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    For Outlook 2000 its:

    In Outlook
    Tools >Options > Mail Services

    Click on Reconfigure Mail support. You have to use Corporate support instead of Internet Email only.




    I'm unfamiliar with your version of Outlook though.

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    Hmmm...I'm not seeing "mail services" under the options menu. I'm assuming it should be a tab, right?
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    this is what it should look like ,but like I said yours is 2002 not 2000 like mine. I'll do a search and see if I can find something for 2002.
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    Ok, I found this:

    "Microsoft Outlook 2002 supports Exchange mail and Internet mail (POP3/SMTP) and ships with Microsoft Office XP. Outlook 2002 employs a unified configuration and does not provide separate configuration options for Corporate or Workgroup or Internet Mail Only"

    Which is fine, I see the option for adding an Exchange server in there. My biggest complaint, I guess, is that the old way was so much easier. Now I have to root through a bunch of wizard-like menus to get an e-mail account set-up the way I want, whereas before it was all in one unified area.

    Anyhoo, guess I'll just have to grin and bear it.

    Thanks for checkin'
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