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From: kelkrice on 18 May 2010 10:28 I have changed offices and now have the computer of a previous employee. Her email account is still linked to the Outlook icon and I need to change it to mine. I have changed the Profile and the Existing account to mine and rebooted with no change.
From: Orland, Kathleen on 18 May 2010 10:59 Your IT person should be able to do this for you. It may entirely depend upon the type of server set up at the back end. Also, if you are logging in as this person and not as yourself this could be the issue. It really depends upon the network set up, the mail set up (server, type of mail account), and whether or not you even have permission to make such changes. -- Kathleen Orland "kelkrice" <kelkrice(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:06F709B8-A069-436C-8E78-C39892961AE7(a)microsoft.com... > I have changed offices and now have the computer of a previous employee. Her > email account is still linked to the Outlook icon and I need to change it to > mine. I have changed the Profile and the Existing account to mine and > rebooted with no change.
From: Orland, Kathleen on 18 May 2010 11:00
In addition, instead of changing the profile - if it's set as a POP3 account simply delete the old profile and create your own. -- Kathleen Orland "kelkrice" <kelkrice(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:06F709B8-A069-436C-8E78-C39892961AE7(a)microsoft.com... > I have changed offices and now have the computer of a previous employee. Her > email account is still linked to the Outlook icon and I need to change it to > mine. I have changed the Profile and the Existing account to mine and > rebooted with no change. |