On 12/29/03 2:16 PM, "Hanagan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 
> ........that would suck!!!!
> 
> Bet that got your attention!

That's not the way to ask for help. Next time try not to be so juvenile.
(sorry, but you asked for it)

> 
>> Entourage 10.1.0-

Current Version and Build number for Entourage X

Entourage X 10.1.4 (030702)

>> OS10.3.1  

Run Software updater. Latest is 10.3.2
>> 
>> Multiple accounts - all worked well for a while.
>> Needed to change the name/login on one account.  Now that account
>> (with the new name) can't connect to server when accessing with the rest of
>> the accounts in the same schedule and at the same server.
>> When the account is launched to check mail manually, it works
>> perfectly.  Only when prompted by
>> the schedule does it fail.

Delete your schedule and create a new one.

I also suggest you delete that account and create a new one.
>> 
>> I even tried removing the keychain (I think) and resetting it.
>> I'm relatively new to Mac so I'm not too sure of all that can/should be
>> done. And I'm certainly not making any new headway with this
>> particular problem.

Try Apple Keychain First aid

Apple Keychain First Aid 1.0 - VersionTracker
<http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macosx/16997>

Run Repair Permissions:

*  Open Disk Utility in your Applications/Utility folder.

*  Click on the First Aid tab and select Repair Permissions

*  Click on the icon for your boot volume.

*  Click the repair permissions button.


Don't run from CD as updates have a newer version of Repair Permissions.

Run Repair Permissions from the volume being repaired.

-- 
Diane Ross
Mac MVP
Entourage Help Page <http://www.entourage.mvps.org/>


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