Click the 'Next' button. The final screen displays a summary of the account after it connects to the Exchange server. Click 'Finish' to complete the changes. Open Microsoft Outlook. Enter your Exchange server password in the pop-up window. The mail on the Exchange server will then download to your Outlook client. Jump to Microsoft Outlook 2007 - Click New to launch the Add New E-mail Account Wizard. Select Microsoft Exchange, POP3, IMAP, HTTP and click Next.
I run Outlook 2010 on more than one computer. @outlook.com e-mail addresses were recently changed to exchange servers. This has caused no problems with e-mail addresses on my computers except when I had to reinstall Office 2010 when one computer needed a reset. The Outlook 2010 e-mail addresses on the reset machine with a new installation of Outlook 2010 are now IMAP not exchange server types and I do not have shared calendars or contacts. How do I reinstall my e-mail address so they become exchange type addresses like on the other computers?
I tried following some online advice. One required that an exchange account had already been set up, the other resulted on a MS security window wanting my password to confirm credentials but it would not accept the password. Help would be appreciated. Thanks for responding. I am sorry that this reply is a bit longwinded as several things have happened since. I tried the repair option (as the link above) but there was no online repair option. I did the repair but there was no improvement.
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The e-mail types automatically created were IMAP. E-mails and e-mail folders were downloaded but not calendars and contacts. Next I received an automatic update which changed the version of Outlook and now I was required to install the Outlook mail connector. The e-mail accounts now automatically created were MAPI. Then a further automatic update occurred to take Outlook 2010 to version 14.0.7177.5000 (32bit), which is the same version that works correctly on two other computers in this house.
I tried re-creating an e-mail account and it again was an MAPI account not the exchange account which is on my other computer. As a result I am getting synchronization errors, 'Task. Email address is removed for privacy.' reported error (0x8DE00005): 'There is an error synchronizing your mail account. Please verify your account is configured correctly by first accessing your mail on the web. An error occured in looking up the user's information in mserv. ' Task.
Email address is removed for privacy.' reported error (0x8004102A): 'Error with Send/Receive. There was an error synchronizing your folder hierarchy. Error: 80041004.' ' I can access my account on the web with the same login details as I am using in Outlook 2010.
So can I point my account at the exchange server, or do I just have to wait for some automatic migration, or what else can I do? Still baffled. My outlook.com accounts are shown in the modern style on the web indicating that they are on the exchange server and I logon successfully. The same accounts on my windows phone log on successfully. Those accounts also work successfully as exchange accounts on my desktop also running Outlook 2010. The accounts were set up before being transferred to the exchange server and were re-setup successfully after being transferred to the exchange server using the Outlook 2010 auto setup wizard. The laptop, which has the problem, has the same version of Outlook 2010 as the desktop.
Every time I try to put in those same accounts they end up as MAPI accounts. I have tried removing the Hotmail Connector Add-in, but the programme forces the use of the Add-in by calling up the 'Outlook connector add-in store', which I have never seen before, so the accounts are again MAPI.