What do I need to do to change this.
>I have st up my email account using all the settings provided by my ISP
> (AT&T), but when I select it in the Account Settings dialog box, the set as
> default option is dimmed and I cannot make it my default folder or account
> therefor I have no email account for which to send or receive messages.
Did you activate the product? If you open Control Panel's Mail applet and
click E-mail Accounts, what do you see?
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Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]
James
"Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:
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>I see the same dialog box as in Account Settings in Outlook with my email
> account and Set as Default dimmed out. The product is activated. When I go
> to the Activate Product dialog box, it show the expiration date of the
> product (it's a 60 day trial and it expires at the end of June), it prompts
> me to convert to the full version, and the next and back buttons are dimmed.
> The only button available is close. I ran the Office diagnostics program
> and
> it found no problems in any of the modules. Thanks for your help and if you
> can think of anything else please let me know.
It sounds like it thinks it has expired, but I don't know for sure. I've
never tried using a trial so I don't know all that happens when it expires.
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Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]
I was working with Outlook 2010 Beta and this was not the case. Set as
Default was available and I had an active Inbox, but I could not send mail
from Outlook. My Outlook Inbox mirrored my AT&T Inbox, and AT&T worked fine
sending and receiving, but when I tried to send from Outlook 2010, the emails
went to my Outbox and sat. I could receive mail just fine.
"Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:
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Now I'm having a new problem. I can't send mail. I've issued a new post for
that. I hope you might be able to help.
Thanks.