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Can you tell me how to get my Microsoft Outlook working?
I had it working in my old PC but having trouble with new one.
 
Billyboy said:
Can you tell me how to get my Microsoft Outlook working?
I had it working in my old PC but having trouble with new one.

What version of Outlook? What have you tried so far?
 
Brian Tillman said:
What version of Outlook? What have you tried so far?
Hi I am useing Microsoft office 2000 Premium. all the rest of the office
works fine. And I was useing Outlook 2000 on my old system. I will load once
installed but will not let me use contacts or calender etc. I think it is
something to do with e-mail sharing, although I do not want to use for e-mail.
Regards
 
Billyboy said:
Hi I am useing Microsoft office 2000 Premium. all the rest of the
office works fine. And I was useing Outlook 2000 on my old system. I
will load once installed but will not let me use contacts or calender
etc. I think it is something to do with e-mail sharing, although I do
not want to use for e-mail. Regards

OK, you've answered my "version" question. Now how about stating what
you've tried so far? What, if any, errors do you see? What are your
account settings? You have to share at least a few symptoms if you want
people to help.
 
OK Outlook tells me I have no account or files. I cannot use e-mail, I cannot
use contacts, I have nothing that works in outlook. I have removed it and
reinstalled it, still no account or files, so I have removed it yet again. I
do use Outlook Express for my e-mail etc. What I think is happening is that
this new PC has deleated file sharing with Outlook?
 
Billyboy said:
OK Outlook tells me I have no account or files. I cannot use e-mail, I cannot
use contacts, I have nothing that works in outlook. I have removed it and
reinstalled it, still no account or files, so I have removed it yet again. I
do use Outlook Express for my e-mail etc. What I think is happening is that
this new PC has deleated file sharing with Outlook? Outlook tells me to go to my MAIL icon in the control pannal and click it. But it does not tell you what to do after?
 
Billyboy said:
OK Outlook tells me I have no account or files. I cannot use e-mail,
I cannot use contacts, I have nothing that works in outlook. I have
removed
it and reinstalled it, still no account or files, so I have removed it yet
again. I do use Outlook Express for my e-mail etc. What I think is
happening
is that this new PC has deleated file sharing with Outlook?

Outlook and Outlook Express don't share data.
Outlook tells me to go to my MAIL icon in the control pannal and click it.
But it
does not tell you what to do after?

Create a mail profile. See http://www.howto-outlook.com/Faq/newprofile.htm
 
Brian Tillman said:
Outlook and Outlook Express don't share data.


Create a mail profile. See http://www.howto-outlook.com/Faq/newprofile.htm

Hi Many thanks for info so far, please don't give up on me yet. The last
page looks interesting. So I have just reinstalled the full Office 2000
Premium. When the first disc was almost finnished it stoped and gave me this
dropdown - [unable to access configuration for Microsoft personal web server]
Is this the problem? and if so how do I fix it?
 
Billyboy said:
Brian Tillman said:
Outlook and Outlook Express don't share data.


Create a mail profile. See http://www.howto-outlook.com/Faq/newprofile.htm

Hi Many thanks for info so far, please don't give up on me yet. The last
page looks interesting. So I have just reinstalled the full Office 2000
Premium. When the first disc was almost finnished it stoped and gave me this
dropdown - [unable to access configuration for Microsoft personal web server]
Is this the problem? and if so how do I fix it?
Ps I have just opened Outlook and this came up! Networks problems are
preventing connection to the Microsoft exchange server computer contact your
system administrator if this condition persists. What is this?
 
Billyboy said:
Ps I have just opened Outlook and this came up! Networks problems are
preventing connection to the Microsoft exchange server computer
contact your system administrator if this condition persists. What is
this?

Outlook believes you want to connect to an Exchange server. Open the Mail
applet in Control Panel, remove the Exchange service and add in the Internet
Mail service. Define your mail account there.
 
Brian Tillman said:
Outlook believes you want to connect to an Exchange server. Open the Mail
applet in Control Panel, remove the Exchange service and add in the Internet
Mail service. Define your mail account there.
Hi I am now nearly there, many thanks. I have done that, now do I type in
all the boxes etc all my isp details that I am using for e-mail and IE from
my isp?
 
Billyboy said:
Hi I am now nearly there, many thanks. I have done that, now do I
type in all the boxes etc all my isp details that I am using for
e-mail and IE from my isp?

Use Tools>E-mail Accounts>Add to add a new mail account, specifying for the
server values the data your ISP gave you.
 
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