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If you install Outlook for use as a Personal Information Manager (PIM) by using the No E-mail setup option, and later use the '''Reconfigure Mail Support''' button to switch to Internet Only, the '''About Microsoft Outlook''' box still displays | If you install Outlook for use as a Personal Information Manager (PIM) by using the No E-mail setup option, and later use the '''Reconfigure Mail Support''' button to switch to Internet Only, the '''About Microsoft Outlook''' box still displays "No E-mail." | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:48, 21 July 2020
Article ID: 241576
Article Last Modified on 10/9/2003
APPLIES TO
- Microsoft Outlook 2000 Standard Edition
This article was previously published under Q241576
SYMPTOMS
If you install Outlook for use as a Personal Information Manager (PIM) by using the No E-mail setup option, and later use the Reconfigure Mail Support button to switch to Internet Only, the About Microsoft Outlook box still displays "No E-mail."
CAUSE
You did not add and configure an e-mail account.
RESOLUTION
Add an e-mail account by clicking Accounts on the Tools menu, and then pointing to New and clicking Mail. Add the necessary information for the account.
MORE INFORMATION
Switching from the No E-mail option to Internet Only in the E-mail Service Options dialog box has no effect on what appears in the About Microsoft Outlook box. To switch from No E-mail to Internet Mail Only, you must add and configure an e-mail account. To get to the E-mail Service Options dialog box, click Options, on the Tools menu, and on the Mail Delivery tab, click Reconfigure Mail Support. E-mail Service Options allows you to switch among the following installation options:
- Internet Only
- Corporate or Workgroup
- No E-mail
REFERENCES
For additional information about e-mail service options, please click the article number below to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
196041 OL2000: How to Tell What Type of Outlook Setup You Have
Additional query words: OL2K
Keywords: kbprb KB241576