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I would first check to see if you have the exchange server profile still configured on your home client.
Removing your exchange account and profile should resolve this issue. Your client is most likely attempting to access this server. Hope this helps, |
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thx for the reply.
I think what u are telling me would prevent obtaining server mail at the office. That isn't what I want to do. I need to prevent it from hanging up trying to connect to a non-existent server at home. If it doesn't see the server it should just say it isn't there not hang trying to find/connect to it. - which it did before the reinstall. |
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