deleting Outlook from SBS 2003
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I have been getting a "mapi32.dll missing" error likely due to Outlook
being installed on the SBS server along with Exchange. I need to know
the following if someone can help: Is it safe to just remove Outlook
using Add/Remove Programs? How can I verify that Exchange is
installed? (I can find the Exchsrvr folder, but cannot determine from
the files if Exchange is actually installed.)
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Relevant Pages
- Re: New users in AD do not show in GAL on some Outlook Clients?
... OAB Generate in Exchange Server Side. ... outlook clients do not access GAL, it queries OAB that download from ... Microsoft Exchange System Attendant Service. ... This newsgroup only focuses on SBS technical issues. ... (microsoft.public.exchange2000.admin) - Re: What Benefits does Exchange have over POP?
... missing Outlook is the main reason corporations won't move away from ... Exchange, so I'm surprised they don't like it. ... You are initiating 20 connections to POP accounts to retrieve mail. ... (microsoft.public.windows.server.sbs) - RE: Exchange 2007 SP1 Declined conflicts email wrong date format O
... I posted in the outlook general and the post is below. ... Those rollups are for the RTM version of Exchange not SP1 ... format within exchange is still en-us, rather than the local regional setting. ... When responding to posts, please "Reply to Group" via your newsreader so that others may learn and benefit from this issue. ... (microsoft.public.exchange.setup) - Re: Out of Office Auto Reply
... Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] ... | Exchange Administrator to see what the settings are for Outlook on ... | unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without ... are not the ones to which those auto-responses get sent. ... (microsoft.public.outlook) - Re: exch 2003 will not pass email to external IPS mail server
... -who use OL at the desktop, connect to your exchange server, good. ... -OWA or Outlook Anywhere. ... Internal User John, who also wants to view the mail from home? ... (microsoft.public.windows.server.sbs) |
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