I followed your instructions, I'm having the same problems, so what is the
solution???
"Hal Hostetler [MVP P/I]" wrote:
> Your IT guy is correct, you have to be connected to the domain and online in
> order to setup the account; Outlook, in an Exchange environment, uses your
> Domain credentials. This is just to setup the account. Once setup, you can
> configure Outlook to run in Offline mode, Cached Exchange mode, or connect
> it through either a VPN tunnel, or set it up to do RPC over HTTP (if the
> Exchange Server is setup to provide it).
>
> Hal
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> "Ronal" <Ronal@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> > Thanks to Hal for answering my first question on setup under OUTLOOK 2003
> /
> > VISTA HP, I found the mail set up icon in the 32 bit area.
> >
> > BUT
> >
> > Now after I enter my server name and user name, I get an message saying
> that
> > OUTLOOK has to be online to verify the name.
> >
> > When I start OUTLOOK, it just sits there and does nothing.
> >
> > An IT guy in my NY office says that I have to be signed in on the network
> > but I've never had to do this in the past. I just start OUTLOOK and access
> > our servers via an Verizon wireless card.
> >
> > How do I connect to my MS exchange server?
> >
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