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LDAP
Hello:
I used to run Outlook 2000, and when I upgraded to outlook 2003, it gives me an LDAP Directory prompt, with Null and a port number listed. I would like to remove the LDAP feature from Outlook 2003, or disble this popup. It is affecting my blackbery sync as well. Regards, |
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Assuming you never really used and LDAP, you simply need to remove it from
your profile and replace it with the Outlook Address Book. Detailed instructions he http://support.microsoft.com/default...Product=ol2002 -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "TJ" wrote in message ... Hello: I used to run Outlook 2000, and when I upgraded to outlook 2003, it gives me an LDAP Directory prompt, with Null and a port number listed. I would like to remove the LDAP feature from Outlook 2003, or disble this popup. It is affecting my blackbery sync as well. Regards, |
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