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Subject: RE: changing Outlook client mail profile
Thankyou for your confirmation.
Yes, so some of us out here are misinformed, that's why we come to this
list. My colleague may be misinformed, but I do not subscribe to the I am
right and you are wrong school of thought. There's a little
to.
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Subject: RE: changing Outlook client mail profile
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From: Smith, Ronni [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, January 15, 2002 6:50 PM
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Subject: RE: changing Outlook client mail profile
FWIW (and certainly not to be argumentative) none of my Outlook 97 clients
had any issues finding the new server when I moved
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For your information I have been a member of this list for long enough to
have read the FAQs. If a colleague of mine has suggested that Outlook 97
clients do not reconnect automatically to the new server, what
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Soysal, Serdar
Sent: Wednesday, January 16, 2002 10:07 AM
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Subject: RE: changing Outlook client mail profile
Sakti,
Lori's response is precisely what your original post asked for. So don't
get whiny. Furthermore
You don't do a thing except go read Ed's Move Server Method, which you
clearly did not yet read, or you would have brilliantly awed us with your
knowledge that you do not need to do a thing on the client.
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From: Sakti Chakravarty [mailto:[EMAIL
No reconfiguration needed.
Bring up new box and move the mailboxes. Once done just leave the old
server running and Outlook will magically notice that the mailboxes have
moved and connect to the new box.
PBB
~ndi
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From: Sakti Chakravarty [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
You would really only have a trouble if you turned off the first server
...
The *last job* I was at, I did what you will be doing and it caused a
bit of trouble on some clients - they needed there mail profile
re-created.
It may have been a registry setting somewhere on the client that caused
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Subject: RE: changing Outlook client mail profile
You don't do a thing except go read Ed's Move Server Method, which you
clearly did not yet read, or you would have brilliantly awed us with your
knowledge that you do not need to do a thing on the client.
FAQ FAQ FAQ FAQ
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Earth rumbling
Uh-oh.
/Earth rumbling
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