When running on Exchange server all messages are stored on the server unless a personal folder was created somewhere else. Once the account is...
Sounds like you have what you need, it's a serial port you'll be plugging it into, the 25 pin one is the parralel port. The only thing you can...
Sorry, I completely overlooked the DB9 part. I think Newt's right about having it checked at Radio Shack, and null modem cable sounds right but...
Are you using MS Exchange? If not, what program is used for Outlook to connect to?
It is slightly different in Word 2002 Go to Tools > Letters and Mailings > Envelopes and Labels Select the Labels tab From the list under...
It should say "Crossover" on the cable if it is in fact a crossover cable, you can always compare the ends to see if the colors line up the same...
If I may, a restore CD will not autorun when you place it in the cd-rom drive. You have to have it in the drive and boot to it in order for it to...
Went through something similar myself, upgrading all 6 of our servers to W2K. Glad I didn't have to do it by myself, we brought in outside...
It's just a little different, in Outlook 2000 there's a tab called Mail Services that has the option of selecting a profile. Under Tools...
Are you perhaps using Outlook XP (2002)? I just looked at my Outlook 2000 and I don't have a Mail Setup tab. On the other hand I went into...
Anything's possible, however I don't think it's likely. Check the pins to see if maybe one or more got bent. If you can't find anything...
Sounds like the cable is reversed as indicated by the light being always on. Reverse the cable so that the red stripe is at pin 1 and you should...
The only thing I can find is under Tools > Options > General, you can change to a blue background whith white letters. You could also go to...
Glad you found the problem and Thanks for letting us know the outcome. Might save someone else a lot of headaches. :)
The only other way to do it that I know is to enter each users account and add yourself as a delagate for each account (if you login to Outlook as...
Some parts are proprietary, mainly things like the power supply and Main Board, the HDD and memory and any plug in cards should be usable in other...
If you have the proper permissions to open anyones account then all you have to do is open Outlook, click on Tools > Options > Mail Services tab...
Glad you got it worked out! :)
A little more information please...... Do you use MS Exchange? Under Tools do you have a listing for Services?
I get the exact same message when I use Outlook 2000 through our accounting program. I haven't been able to find the cause but I found a way...
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