Re: Critical e-mail problem.

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On Fri, 06 Apr 2007 17:10:00 -0700, jstover wrote:

I suspect that I set up the Exchange e-mail account incorrectly, but I have
not been able to determine how to undo it, and I need to uncomplicate my
communications until I have studied the process further.

My questions are:

1. How do I put e-mail management back the way it was (i.e., all POP3
Outlook, and no Exchange Server accounts)?
2. Is it possible to remove the domain and operate all terminals (including
the one running SBS) as workgroup members?
3. If it is possible, what happens to my files and applications when I
remove the domain?

Your best bet, since you setup everything incorrectly, would be to hire
a local IT resource that understands SBS and the installation differences
between Win 2000/2003 server and SBS 2003.

If you do this, while it will cost you, it will resolve your problems and
give you what you want.

--
Leythos
spam999free@xxxxxxxxxx (remove 999 for proper email address)
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