That did it -- thanks.
On Mon, 2006-01-16 at 11:53 +0530, Sushma Rai wrote:
gconf entries are not removed when the account was removed.
You need to shutdown gconfd using the command
gconftool-2 --shutdown, and use gconf-editor and remove the
sources corresponding to Exchange folders, under
My setup on Suse 10
lion:~ rpm -q -a |grep evolution
evolution-debuginfo-2.4.0-3
evolution-sharp-0.10.2-3
multisync-evolution-0.82+cvs-8
evolution-exchange-2.4.2-3
evolution-exchange-debuginfo-2.4.0-5
evolution-2.4.1-11
beagle-evolution-0.1.4-8
evolution-data-server-1.4.1.1-5
Launch gconf-editor, goto apps-Evolution-Calendar, double click on
right hand side, from the list of sources displayed select and delete
account which is not required.
Thanks
Poornima
On Wed, 2006-01-11 at 13:49 -0500, Jim McKean wrote:
My setup on Suse 10
lion:~ rpm -q -a |grep evolution
gconf entries are not removed when the account was removed.
You need to shutdown gconfd using the command
gconftool-2 --shutdown, and use gconf-editor and remove the
sources corresponding to Exchange folders, under
apps-evolution-addressbook, apps-evolution-calendar and
apps-evolution-tasks.
My setup on Suse 10
lion:~ rpm -q -a |grep evolution
evolution-debuginfo-2.4.0-3
evolution-sharp-0.10.2-3
multisync-evolution-0.82+cvs-8
evolution-exchange-2.4.2-3
evolution-exchange-debuginfo-2.4.0-5
evolution-2.4.1-11
beagle-evolution-0.1.4-8
evolution-data-server-1.4.1.1-5