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Processor | Intel i7-8700K |
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Motherboard | Asus Z390-A Prime |
Cooling | NZXT Kraken x63 |
Memory | 32GB DDR4-3200 |
Video Card(s) | EVGA RTX 3080 FTW3 Ultra |
Storage | 1TB NVME, 1TB Raid 0 (Samsung 500gb SSD), 248gb SSD Boot Generic |
Display(s) | Dell S2716DG x2 |
Case | Phanteks P400 |
Power Supply | Gigabyte 750W Modular |
Mouse | Razr Deathadder Elite |
Keyboard | Corsair K70 |
Software | Windows 10 Professional |
Hi guys,
Maybe someone here can help me. I have a thinkpad t410 laptop with Win 7 Professional on it. I had outlook 2010 installed without issue and was using it with exchange (2007?) with no issues. I just set up a spare tower with core 2 duo with 4 gb ram with server 2003 then utilized virtual server to setup a second server with DNS and active directory with no issues. I logged in on my new domain account on my laptop and attempted to set up the exchange account. It wont connect to it. It works fine on my local account but not the domain account. So I uninstalled office and re-installed it. Still cant connect. Is this a domain issue? The exchange server is in a different domain in a different building.
(basically the active directory is home, exchange is at work) and no my laptop is not affiliated with the domain the exchange server is on.
thanks.
Maybe someone here can help me. I have a thinkpad t410 laptop with Win 7 Professional on it. I had outlook 2010 installed without issue and was using it with exchange (2007?) with no issues. I just set up a spare tower with core 2 duo with 4 gb ram with server 2003 then utilized virtual server to setup a second server with DNS and active directory with no issues. I logged in on my new domain account on my laptop and attempted to set up the exchange account. It wont connect to it. It works fine on my local account but not the domain account. So I uninstalled office and re-installed it. Still cant connect. Is this a domain issue? The exchange server is in a different domain in a different building.
(basically the active directory is home, exchange is at work) and no my laptop is not affiliated with the domain the exchange server is on.
thanks.