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Tim B
I have a machine that had Outlook 2002 with POP and Exchange accounts.
The computer is not connected to the Exchange Server anymore.
The Exchange account has been deleted.
The network icon in the bottom right of the status bar shows a disconnected
drive and will only check the POP accounts if the offline option is
selected. The POP accounts are now on a broadband network. A LAN so to speak
with no Exchange Server.
I have another computer that does not have the icon and does not have to be
set to check when offline.
I tried to now use the junk mail filters but I got a message that I needed
to connect to the Exchange server. This setup of Outlook still thinks the
Exchange Server is an account.
How do I get rid of the Exchange Server setup Outlook thinks is still there?
I have already deleted it for the account list.
Thanks for your help.
The computer is not connected to the Exchange Server anymore.
The Exchange account has been deleted.
The network icon in the bottom right of the status bar shows a disconnected
drive and will only check the POP accounts if the offline option is
selected. The POP accounts are now on a broadband network. A LAN so to speak
with no Exchange Server.
I have another computer that does not have the icon and does not have to be
set to check when offline.
I tried to now use the junk mail filters but I got a message that I needed
to connect to the Exchange server. This setup of Outlook still thinks the
Exchange Server is an account.
How do I get rid of the Exchange Server setup Outlook thinks is still there?
I have already deleted it for the account list.
Thanks for your help.