Re: Microsoft Mail
- From: "lincoln" <lincoln@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 11 Aug 2005 07:14:06 -0700
Outlook isn't even installed. Just for argument sake I've even removed OL
Express from the machine. I've also checked in Internet Options in the
control panel under the programs tab. Groupwise is not an option. Any other
ideas?
--
Lincoln
"pcbutts1" wrote:
> You're in the right spot. If you don't use outlook then that's where you
> remove the account. Actually since it is not configured all you probably
> have to do is make GroupWise the default mail application. I don't use
> GroupWise so I can't tell you how to do that. Try the Internet Options icon
> in the control panel choose the programs tab and see if GroupWise is listed
> in the drop down menu next to email.
>
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> "lincoln" <lincoln@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:0A7B53B9-0B43-4D85-9B6D-8B3ED002B5E3@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> >I have a brand new WinXP Pro workstation on a Novell Network. Here
> >recently,
> > whenever you open Groupwise, you get a prompt for Microsoft Mail to enter
> > PO
> > address, username and password. We don't even use Exchange, how do I get
> > rid
> > of MS Mail?
> >
> > Here is what I've found so far: There is an applet in the control panel
> > for
> > MS Mail, if I click on it, it wants to set up a MS Mail PO. Nothing to
> > remove it here.
> >
> > If I go into Add/Remove Programs, there is nothing related (from what I
> > can
> > tell) to MS Mail. The same for Add/Remove Windows Components.
> >
> > I'm not sure where else to look. Any ideas? Thanks in advance.
> > --
> > Lincoln
>
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>
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