OK, I deleted the Outlook profile (the only one) and just opened Outlook up, went through setup and now the issue is FIXED!!!
Thanks to everyone for helping me out with this!
phew, I can relax for the rest of the weekend!!!
I looked in his control panel and he only has one Outlook profile, and one corel 8 profile. There is no backup profile in there...
Is there another place besides the user's control panel to find profiles?
OK, so today I totally deleted the accound in Active Directory. Purged the mailbox. then recreated the account.
First thing that went wrong is that the user could not log into HIS PC using the new password I assigned him, I had him go to a DIFFERENT pc and he was able to log in. Finally I...
I deleted and recreated the mailbox but the user is still having the same problem.
As I posted before, the purge option was greyed out so I couldn't do that step.
I had to totally reinstall windows 2003 server for reasons that will go unmentioned (not hardware related).
In doing so, I had to resinstall Exchange 2003 also.
The hard drive was not reformated.
everything seems to be working fine, except for one account.
When this user opens outlook...
Outlook 9.0 build 5414
yes it is outlook 2000 SR-1 (9.0.0.5414)
No such luck on the help index, just tried again, no 'from' and no 'field' at all.....(and I already tried that before posting here by the way)
This is really buggin me! ;)
Actually, hate to say this, but the option isn't there...
there is a bcc option but no from option...
and yes I clicked the little down arrow thingie to make the menu expand (just in case you thought I didn't).
I use Outlook 2000 (not express) and I have three different POP3 accounts that I use on a regular basis. Is there a way to add a 'From' button so that I can chose what account to send the message from? I know that I can go into options and chose there but I would like a button to do it from...
Is there a method of combining two DSL 'pipes' together to increase both upload and download speeds? I think that the limiting factor is the ISP correct?
It's simple and it works,
you right click on your domain in active directory and creat a new contact with the OUTSIDE email address.
then you creat the inside mailbox and forwarding rule.
its easy.
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