The location messages are delivered to has changed.....

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Jeanine

Everytime for a few days I open my OL (2000, with Win 98
SE) it says "The location messages are delivered to has
changed for this user profile. To complete etc... For info
about to complete the change of your mail delivery
location, see MS OL help". I cannot find anything in help.
I deleted a profile created by mistake, and copied the
files. What should I do now to get rid of this error
message ?
Thanks
 
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Jocelyn Fiorello [MVP - Outlook]

Have you changed the mail delivery location in Tools | Services?

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Jeanine

I am not sure what I did. But I just went to tools now,
there is no "service". But I checked other possibilities,
and in "accounts", there is "directory service" and it is
empty. Is it what you mean ? What should I do ?
Thanks a lot.
 
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Jocelyn Fiorello [MVP - Outlook]

I assumed you were using Outlook 2000 in Corporate/Workgroup mode because
you said you had deleted a profile. If you have "Accounts" on your Tools
menu instead of "Services", then you are running Outlook 2000 in Internet
Mail Only mode, and IMO mode doesn't support multiple profiles. So I am
confused about what you may have done. Try this: Make sure the Folder List
is visible in Outlook (if it's not, turn it on -- View | Folder List), then
right-click the root folder of your Personal Folders file and click
Properties. There should be a checkbox on the resulting dialog box that
allows you to specify that Personal Folders File as your default mail
delivery location.

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Jocelyn Fiorello
MVP - Outlook

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