Microsoft should give a direct phone number for assisstants.

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I am trying to install microsoft outlook. I have just purchased your
microsoft student and teacher edition 2003. The computer is asking for my
microsoft exchange server, and I have no idea what to type in that window. It
would be nice to have a phone number available for people like myself that
are just learning the basics.
Alan Hutson

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Where are you getting your mail from normally? Are you a standard home user?
 
alan1960, you wrote on Tue, 4 Apr 2006 17:30:01 -0700:
I am trying to install microsoft outlook. I have just purchased your
microsoft student and teacher edition 2003. The computer is asking for my
microsoft exchange server, and I have no idea what to type in that window. It
would be nice to have a phone number available for people like myself that
are just learning the basics.

Go to

Control Panel | Mail | E-Mail-Accounts

and there delete the obviously existing Exchange account. Then restart
Outlook and it should start without any messages.
 
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