Re: Outlook and RPC

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Open Outlook
Click Tools
Click Email Accounts
Click View or Change existing Email Accounts
Highlight your Exchange Server Account
At the bottom is a box for "Deliver new email to the following location"
Click the drop down box and choose Exchange.

If it already synched up as you described earlier then your information is
pretty much gone unless you have a backup of that PST file.

--
Jonathan Filson
KKI Technologies
Small Business Specialist


"Kevin Gal" wrote:

> How do I change it back?
>
> "Chad A. Gross [SBS MVP]" wrote:
>
> > Yes :^)
> >
> > You need to have all of your email, contacts, appointments, etc. living
> > inside your Exchange mailbox. Then you can configure Outlook 2003 to sync
> > with your mailbox from anywhere just as long as you have an internet
> > connection. This will also allow you to have access to your entire mailbox
> > while offline.
> >
> > I have multiple machines (a desktop, laptop & tablet) each connecting to two
> > separate Exchange mailboxes on different SBS servers (Exchange at the office
> > and Exchange at home :^) - I honestly don't know how I survived (or got
> > anything done) before Outlook over HTTP :^)
> >
> > --
> >
> > Chad A. Gross - SBS MVP
> > SBS ROCKS!
> >
> > http://msmvps.com/cgross
> >
> >
> >
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