Outlook Express 6

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From: Robert (robert_at_rjenterprize.on.ca)
Date: 03/13/04


Date: Sat, 13 Mar 2004 10:16:05 -0800

Does anyone know how to get Outlook Express 6 to connect.
I use only for the newsgroups. I can run it on the
server, but I need it to work from the workstations. I
run SBS2003 Premium. Server has ISA installed.
Workstations are WinXP Pro SP1.
Outlook works for the mail, but Outlook Express does not
connect. Error Msg "Server Disconnected" Port 119.

Any one know how to make Outlook Express Work.
Never had any trouble with SBS2K. Have 1 week left to
fix this or will be forced to reinstall SBS2K. Seems
such a simple thing. Internet Explore works fine, just
Outlook Express.

Thanks.



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