After upgrade to 2003, asking for LDAP server NULL

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Stephan Hodges

This is a "home" installation on XP Pro. Upgraded from
combination of Outlook 2000 and OE 6. The 2000 was only
used by new Pocket PC Viewsonic V37.

A dialog titled "Microsoft LDAP Directory" comes up with
Server Name NULL, port, User name NULL, etc.

I don't have LDAP service as far as I know.

Is this related to the Pocket PC? If so, where do I look
for a solution / upgrade? (I read another post asking
about something called "Intellisync" being expected soon
for Outlook 2003?

I also get duplicate emails of almost all items. Will post
that question separately, but might be related...
 
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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Tools->Email Accounts->Directories->View or Change - highlight the LDAP and
press remove.

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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

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After searching google.groups.com and finding not answer:
Stephan Hodges <[email protected]> asked:
| This is a "home" installation on XP Pro. Upgraded from
| combination of Outlook 2000 and OE 6. The 2000 was only
| used by new Pocket PC Viewsonic V37.
|
| A dialog titled "Microsoft LDAP Directory" comes up with
| Server Name NULL, port, User name NULL, etc.
|
| I don't have LDAP service as far as I know.
|
| Is this related to the Pocket PC? If so, where do I look
| for a solution / upgrade? (I read another post asking
| about something called "Intellisync" being expected soon
| for Outlook 2003?
|
| I also get duplicate emails of almost all items. Will post
| that question separately, but might be related...
 

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