Try using the Mail applet in the control panel. This should allow you to
bypass the wizard and setup any type of mail account you want. (Note: When
the wizard pops up the first time, look near the bottom to see you have a
box to manually configure your account settings. This should allow you to
choose other accounts like POP3, IMAP, .etc.)
"studiodream" <studiodream@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:957088DB-90D2-43AE-874B-3D1B5633EB4A@microsoft.com...
>I have just recovered my notebook and installed MS Outlook 2007.
> My company uses exchange email so when it first prompt if I want to
> configure an email account, I go yes, and chosen MS Exchange. I have been
> using the same server address in another computer and it is working.
>
> But this time round, outlook keep prompting that it is not a valid address
> and if I click cancel, it will close the outlook. When I start outlook
> again, it prompt me for the exchange server again. Even if I uninstall
> outlook and install it again, it prompt me the same question.
>
> I am unable to start outlook at all, without entering the valid exchange
> server? Outlook doesn't even allows me clicking on other options or
> creating
> non-exchange mail...
>
> Please help, how can I stop that?