My Outlook does not have the "Exchange over the internet" setting

From: Tom Lee (tomlee_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 02/20/04


Date: Thu, 19 Feb 2004 23:12:17 -0800

I have Outlook 2003 on my desktop and it has an exchange
client to an Exchange 2003 server. I'm trying to
implement the RPC over HTTP client. So I followed those
instructions:

On the Tools menu, click E-mail accounts, select View or
change existing e-mail accounts, click Next, select the
Exchange e-mail account, and then click Change.
Click More Settings, then click the Connection tab.

At this point, I was supposed to see the "Exchange over
the Internet" section but in my case it's just not there.
This section is blank. What should I do for it to appear?

Regards,
.



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