My Microsoft Exchange Server is unavailable!!!!

R

Rah

Anyone and everyone, please help. Ever since I got a new
hard drive (and my old became a storage drive), I've been
getting a message saying "Your Microsoft Exchange Server
is unavailable." This happens each and every time I
attempt to open Outlook.

A poster here tried to help me. The last tip that I got
was to create a new, mail profile under the control
panel. Unfortunately, that was to no avail.

I would really appreciate any and all suggestions.
Moreover, I'd be really grateful if I got a defintive
resolution.

Rah
 
D

Diane Poremsky [MVP]

Do you connection to an exchange server? If not, open your profile (tools,
accounts or tools, services) and delete the exchange server account from
your profile.
 
R

Rah

Thanks, Diane. All systems are now go. You rock!
Thanks to you too, Lanwench (if you're reading this) for
your past feedback.
-----Original Message-----
Do you connection to an exchange server? If not, open your profile (tools,
accounts or tools, services) and delete the exchange server account from
your profile.

--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]
Author, Teach Yourself Outlook 2003 in 24 Hours
Coauthor, OneNote 2003 for Windows (Visual QuickStart Guide)


Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.com


Anyone and everyone, please help. Ever since I got a new
hard drive (and my old became a storage drive), I've been
getting a message saying "Your Microsoft Exchange Server
is unavailable." This happens each and every time I
attempt to open Outlook.

A poster here tried to help me. The last tip that I got
was to create a new, mail profile under the control
panel. Unfortunately, that was to no avail.

I would really appreciate any and all suggestions.
Moreover, I'd be really grateful if I got a defintive
resolution.

Rah


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