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My Word 1007 app looks for an exchange server. I use a POP server. How do I
fix this? -- Dell XPS M1530 laptop Windows Vista Ultimate 3.0 GB RAM Microsoft Office 2007 w/ Business Contact Manager SP1 |
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"Ikonoblast" wrote in message ... My Word 1007 app looks for an exchange server. I use a POP server. How do I fix this? Err why would a Word Processing Application look for a MAIL server? What are you doing when it does this? |
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Set Outlook as your default e-mail application.
-- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Ikonoblast wrote: My Word 1007 app looks for an exchange server. I use a POP server. How do I fix this? |
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I right click on the word document to send an e-mail message, and it gives me
an error message that my Microsoft Exchange Server cannot be accessed. I don't use an Exchange server. -- Dell XPS M1530 laptop Windows Vista Ultimate 3.0 GB RAM Microsoft Office 2007 w/ Business Contact Manager SP1 "Gordon" wrote: "Ikonoblast" wrote in message ... My Word 1007 app looks for an exchange server. I use a POP server. How do I fix this? Err why would a Word Processing Application look for a MAIL server? What are you doing when it does this? |
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"Ikonoblast" wrote in message ... I right click on the word document to send an e-mail message, and it gives me an error message that my Microsoft Exchange Server cannot be accessed. I don't use an Exchange server. So how and with what do you email usually? |
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Let's start over.
My wife has a fairly new Dell w/ Vista Ultimate and Office 2007. When I open Word and try to send a document as an e-mail attachment, I get the following: Login Failed: You must log on to Microsoft Exchange to access your address book. Error Code: "Unspecified Error: I see on other groups the same problem occurs, but no satisfactory solution has been offered. I have set WLive Mail as the default mail handler. Windows Live Mail does open, but a "new" message does not open to be addressed. -- Dell XPS M1530 laptop Windows Vista Ultimate 3.0 GB RAM Microsoft Office 2007 w/ Business Contact Manager SP1 "Graham Mayor" wrote: Set Outlook as your default e-mail application. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Ikonoblast wrote: My Word 1007 app looks for an exchange server. I use a POP server. How do I fix this? |
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Change your default e-mail application to Outlook and use Outlook Connector
to access your LiveMail account http://www.microsoft.com/downloadS/d...displaylang=en -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Ikonoblast wrote: Let's start over. My wife has a fairly new Dell w/ Vista Ultimate and Office 2007. When I open Word and try to send a document as an e-mail attachment, I get the following: Login Failed: You must log on to Microsoft Exchange to access your address book. Error Code: "Unspecified Error: I see on other groups the same problem occurs, but no satisfactory solution has been offered. I have set WLive Mail as the default mail handler. Windows Live Mail does open, but a "new" message does not open to be addressed. Set Outlook as your default e-mail application. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Ikonoblast wrote: My Word 1007 app looks for an exchange server. I use a POP server. How do I fix this? |
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"Ikonoblast" wrote in message ... Let's start over. My wife has a fairly new Dell w/ Vista Ultimate and Office 2007. When I open Word and try to send a document as an e-mail attachment, I get the following: Login Failed: You must log on to Microsoft Exchange to access your address book. Error Code: "Unspecified Error: I suspect that somehow, Outlook has been set up with a spurious "Exchange" account. Have you checked? (It is the default unless you specify something else...) |
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Gordon wrote:
"Ikonoblast" wrote in message ... Let's start over. My wife has a fairly new Dell w/ Vista Ultimate and Office 2007. When I open Word and try to send a document as an e-mail attachment, I get the following: Login Failed: You must log on to Microsoft Exchange to access your address book. Error Code: "Unspecified Error: I suspect that somehow, Outlook has been set up with a spurious "Exchange" account. Have you checked? (It is the default unless you specify something else...) Word will not work directly with web mail. If it sees no valid mail application it prompts for Microsoft Exchange to act as interface. Only corporate users are likely to have Microsoft Exchange and for those it is a job for the local IT support to fix. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org |
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"Graham Mayor" wrote in message ... Word will not work directly with web mail. The OP is using Windows Live Mail which is a mail client, not web mail. |
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AFAIAA, if you want this to work the WLM client MUST be running for Send as
Attachment to work. It still works 'as expected' if you are using Outlook 2007 as your email client though. I've not tried it with any other client. -- Terry Farrell - MSWord MVP "Gordon" wrote in message ... "Graham Mayor" wrote in message ... Word will not work directly with web mail. The OP is using Windows Live Mail which is a mail client, not web mail. |
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So how do I achieve that? The machine in question has Microsoft Home and
Student installed that does not include Outlook. -- Dell XPS M1530 laptop Windows Vista Ultimate 3.0 GB RAM Microsoft Office 2007 w/ Business Contact Manager SP1 "Terry Farrell" wrote: AFAIAA, if you want this to work the WLM client MUST be running for Send as Attachment to work. It still works 'as expected' if you are using Outlook 2007 as your email client though. I've not tried it with any other client. -- Terry Farrell - MSWord MVP "Gordon" wrote in message ... "Graham Mayor" wrote in message ... Word will not work directly with web mail. The OP is using Windows Live Mail which is a mail client, not web mail. |
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If you don't have Outlook, you cannot. But I personally like the WLM client
and suggest that you start using it. Just type Windows Live Mail into Google and it will link you to the MS WL site. Make sure that you only install the features you want: left to its own devices, it installs the kitchen sink and a bath tub! Terry "Ikonoblast" wrote in message ... So how do I achieve that? The machine in question has Microsoft Home and Student installed that does not include Outlook. -- Dell XPS M1530 laptop Windows Vista Ultimate 3.0 GB RAM Microsoft Office 2007 w/ Business Contact Manager SP1 "Terry Farrell" wrote: AFAIAA, if you want this to work the WLM client MUST be running for Send as Attachment to work. It still works 'as expected' if you are using Outlook 2007 as your email client though. I've not tried it with any other client. -- Terry Farrell - MSWord MVP "Gordon" wrote in message ... "Graham Mayor" wrote in message ... Word will not work directly with web mail. The OP is using Windows Live Mail which is a mail client, not web mail. |
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Thanks for the help. Kinda strange that MS is pushing WLM, but it doesn't
have full functionality.......... -- Dell XPS M1530 laptop Windows Vista Ultimate 3.0 GB RAM Microsoft Office 2007 w/ Business Contact Manager SP1 "Terry Farrell" wrote: If you don't have Outlook, you cannot. But I personally like the WLM client and suggest that you start using it. Just type Windows Live Mail into Google and it will link you to the MS WL site. Make sure that you only install the features you want: left to its own devices, it installs the kitchen sink and a bath tub! Terry "Ikonoblast" wrote in message ... So how do I achieve that? The machine in question has Microsoft Home and Student installed that does not include Outlook. -- Dell XPS M1530 laptop Windows Vista Ultimate 3.0 GB RAM Microsoft Office 2007 w/ Business Contact Manager SP1 "Terry Farrell" wrote: AFAIAA, if you want this to work the WLM client MUST be running for Send as Attachment to work. It still works 'as expected' if you are using Outlook 2007 as your email client though. I've not tried it with any other client. -- Terry Farrell - MSWord MVP "Gordon" wrote in message ... "Graham Mayor" wrote in message ... Word will not work directly with web mail. The OP is using Windows Live Mail which is a mail client, not web mail. |
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I'll agree with that! But as long as I keep it minimised, I can use all the
email features in Word. Terry "Ikonoblast" wrote in message ... Thanks for the help. Kinda strange that MS is pushing WLM, but it doesn't have full functionality.......... -- Dell XPS M1530 laptop Windows Vista Ultimate 3.0 GB RAM Microsoft Office 2007 w/ Business Contact Manager SP1 "Terry Farrell" wrote: If you don't have Outlook, you cannot. But I personally like the WLM client and suggest that you start using it. Just type Windows Live Mail into and it will link you to the MS WL site. Make sure that you only install the features you want: left to its own devices, it installs the kitchen sink and a bath tub! Terry "Ikonoblast" wrote in message ... So how do I achieve that? The machine in question has Microsoft Home and Student installed that does not include Outlook. -- Dell XPS M1530 laptop Windows Vista Ultimate 3.0 GB RAM Microsoft Office 2007 w/ Business Contact Manager SP1 "Terry Farrell" wrote: AFAIAA, if you want this to work the WLM client MUST be running for Send as Attachment to work. It still works 'as expected' if you are using Outlook 2007 as your email client though. I've not tried it with any other client. -- Terry Farrell - MSWord MVP "Gordon" wrote in message ... "Graham Mayor" wrote in message ... Word will not work directly with web mail. The OP is using Windows Live Mail which is a mail client, not web mail. |
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"Terry Farrell" wrote: I'll agree with that! But as long as I keep it minimised, I can use all the email features in Word. Terry "Ikonoblast" wrote in message ... Thanks for the help. Kinda strange that MS is pushing WLM, but it doesn't have full functionality.......... -- Dell XPS M1530 laptop Windows Vista Ultimate 3.0 GB RAM Microsoft Office 2007 w/ Business Contact Manager SP1 "Terry Farrell" wrote: If you don't have Outlook, you cannot. But I personally like the WLM client and suggest that you start using it. Just type Windows Live Mail into and it will link you to the MS WL site. Make sure that you only install the features you want: left to its own devices, it installs the kitchen sink and a bath tub! Terry "Ikonoblast" wrote in message ... So how do I achieve that? The machine in question has Microsoft Home and Student installed that does not include Outlook. -- Dell XPS M1530 laptop Windows Vista Ultimate 3.0 GB RAM Microsoft Office 2007 w/ Business Contact Manager SP1 "Terry Farrell" wrote: AFAIAA, if you want this to work the WLM client MUST be running for Send as Attachment to work. It still works 'as expected' if you are using Outlook 2007 as your email client though. I've not tried it with any other client. -- Terry Farrell - MSWord MVP "Gordon" wrote in message ... "Graham Mayor" wrote in message ... Word will not work directly with web mail. The OP is using Windows Live Mail which is a mail client, not web mail. |
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Hi,
I have WLM installed and have been using it as my default mail client. However, I have the same problem where when I am using any Office software and want to email the file I'm working on using the "send to" option, I get the message for the exchange server (it goes something like "you must log on to the microsoft exchange server, blah blah blah"). I've tried switching the default to outlook and then back, but it doesn't work. I'd really like to avoid using outlook, and stick with my WLM since other than this problem it works really well. Does anyone have a solution to this problem? Thanks! "Terry Farrell" wrote: I'll agree with that! But as long as I keep it minimised, I can use all the email features in Word. Terry "Ikonoblast" wrote in message ... Thanks for the help. Kinda strange that MS is pushing WLM, but it doesn't have full functionality.......... -- Dell XPS M1530 laptop Windows Vista Ultimate 3.0 GB RAM Microsoft Office 2007 w/ Business Contact Manager SP1 "Terry Farrell" wrote: If you don't have Outlook, you cannot. But I personally like the WLM client and suggest that you start using it. Just type Windows Live Mail into and it will link you to the MS WL site. Make sure that you only install the features you want: left to its own devices, it installs the kitchen sink and a bath tub! Terry "Ikonoblast" wrote in message ... So how do I achieve that? The machine in question has Microsoft Home and Student installed that does not include Outlook. -- Dell XPS M1530 laptop Windows Vista Ultimate 3.0 GB RAM Microsoft Office 2007 w/ Business Contact Manager SP1 "Terry Farrell" wrote: AFAIAA, if you want this to work the WLM client MUST be running for Send as Attachment to work. It still works 'as expected' if you are using Outlook 2007 as your email client though. I've not tried it with any other client. -- Terry Farrell - MSWord MVP "Gordon" wrote in message ... "Graham Mayor" wrote in message ... Word will not work directly with web mail. The OP is using Windows Live Mail which is a mail client, not web mail. |
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"larfie" wrote in message ... Hi, I have WLM installed and have been using it as my default mail client. However, I have the same problem where when I am using any Office software and want to email the file I'm working on using the "send to" option, Nothing to do with Exchange and all to do with the fact that WLM is not fully MAPI compliant, which you need to use the "Send to" function within an Office document. The only Email clients that I personally know are fully MAPI compliant are Outlook and Mozilla Thunderbird. There may be others... |
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