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Old March 6th, 2010, 06:05 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
Subbu[_2_]
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Default Outlook 2007 Configuration issue

Hi all,

Here I have exchange server 2007 in the local configuration its working fine.

I have two systems which i have configured with outlook 2007 with POP3 to my exchange server these two systems aslo working fine. these two systems are not at all in domain
and the configuration is
POP3:mail.domian.com
SMTP:mail.domain.com

and i checked that option "Leave a copy of message in Server"

Now I am going to change those two systems, for that i have taken the
backup and i am trying to configure the same account in the new system then its downloading all the mails from day one its around 2GB data here I dont want to download all the mails from Exchange server i just want to configure the Outlook and i will configure the backedup data . please suggest me for this issue

thanks In advance
Subbu.
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