- First run any Windows Updates including optional ones
- Follow instructions on http://support.microsoft.com/kb/939184/ to download hotfix and install it on
the Outlook 2007 computer. If you are running Outlook 2007 with Service Pack 1, you do not need this
update as it is included.
- Click on Start, then control panel and open up the mail icon. If you don’t see it, make sure to switch
to the classic view.
- In the mail setup, Select the Profiles tab
- Select the Add button and type in a name of the profile you wish to make
- Type in your name, your email address and your password and click next
- You will get a dialog box similar to below. Please click allow
- Wait a minute and you should get a prompt for your credentials. Your credentials will be your email
address and your password. Then click OK.
- You will now get a congratulations screen. Go ahead and click on Finish
- Now click on OK to close the mail setup and then continue to run your Outlook 2007.
NOTE: If you would like to set the new profile you made to also be the active and default profile, be sure to also select the “Always use this profile” selection and select your profile.
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- First run any Windows Updates including optional ones
- Click on Start, then control panel and open up the mail icon. If you don’t see it, make sure to switch
to the classic view.
- In the mail setup, Select the Profiles tab
- Select the Add button and type in a name of the profile you wish to make
- Select the radio box “Add a new e‐mail account” and click on next
- On the radio button select Microsoft Exchange Server and then click next
- In the Microsoft Exchange Server box type in colo2.kortek.local, in the user name box type in your
email address and then hit the more settings box
- You will now get a error box similar to the one below. Hit OK
- You will now get a screen similar to below, go ahead and hit OK
- You will now see a screen similar to the one below. Click on the Connection TAB
- On the connection tab, you will see a section that says Exchange over the Internet. Check the box
below that says “Connect to my Exchange mailbox using HTTP” and then the Exchange Proxy Settings…
- On the Exchange Proxy settings box, under the Connection settings area, in the https:// field, type in
colo2.gettingmail.com .
Check the box titled “Mutually authenticate the session when connecting with
SSL”. In the “Principal name for proxy server:” box, type in msstd:colo2.gettingmail.com .
Ensure that
both boxes below titled “On fast networks, connect with HTTP first, then connect using TCP/IP” and “On
slow networks, connect with HTTP first, then connect using TCP/IP” are checked.
Under the “Use thisauthentication when connecting to my proxy server for Exchange” select Basic Authentication. Now
click on OK.
- Hit OK again on the previous screen and then hit the next button. Now click on the Finish button.
- Now click on OK to close the mail setup and then continue to run your Outlook 2003.
NOTE: If you would like to set the new profile you made to also be the active and default profile, be sure
to also select the “Always use this profile” selection and select your profile.
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