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  #1  
Old 06-09-2007, 06:06 PM
Shams
 
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Default Can't send Mail in Word 2007

When I click attach, I get an "Unspecified error: Lonon failed. You must be
on Microsoft Exchange to access your address book".

Can anybody help me to solve this problem?
--
Best regards
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Old 06-11-2007, 04:23 PM
Tim
 
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Default Re: Can't send Mail in Word 2007

It would help if you could provide more detail concerning your e-mail
environment. Are you a home user? Are you in an office environment that uses
MS Exchange? What e-mail client do you use? What version of Office? What
version of Windows? Can you e-mail attachments via any other method (i.e.
from your e-mail client or any other applications)? Please post back with
more details.

Tim

"Shams" <Shams@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:86C955A6-EAFE-4982-A065-D0C49187764F@microsoft.com...
> When I click attach, I get an "Unspecified error: Lonon failed. You must
> be
> on Microsoft Exchange to access your address book".
>
> Can anybody help me to solve this problem?
> --
> Best regards


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  #3  
Old 06-11-2007, 07:22 PM
Shams
 
Posts: n/a
Default Re: Can't send Mail in Word 2007

Tim,
I'm a home user, using Office 2007 and this problem of MS Exchange is new to
me. May be it came up through MS Hotmail, which installed the MS Live Mail( I
have taken it out now). My operating system is Windows Xp Professional SP2.

When I click on the Address Book tab, in word 2007, I get the same error
message like "Attach" mail tab that I repeat the error message again: "Logon
faild. You must be on Microsoft Exchange to access your Address book. Error
Code: Unspecified error." But From Word, I can e-mail documents by clicking
on "Send to Mail recepients" tab. Obviously, I'm using the Outlook 2007. I
hope these would help you to get me out of this MS Exchange mess.
--
Best regards


"Tim" wrote:

> It would help if you could provide more detail concerning your e-mail
> environment. Are you a home user? Are you in an office environment that uses
> MS Exchange? What e-mail client do you use? What version of Office? What
> version of Windows? Can you e-mail attachments via any other method (i.e.
> from your e-mail client or any other applications)? Please post back with
> more details.
>
> Tim
>
> "Shams" <Shams@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:86C955A6-EAFE-4982-A065-D0C49187764F@microsoft.com...
> > When I click attach, I get an "Unspecified error: Lonon failed. You must
> > be
> > on Microsoft Exchange to access your address book".
> >
> > Can anybody help me to solve this problem?
> > --
> > Best regards

>

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  #4  
Old 06-11-2007, 08:37 PM
Tim
 
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Default Re: Can't send Mail in Word 2007

Yes, that helps a little. When you said "When I click on the Address Book
tab, in word 2007" did you really mean "Outlook 2007"? If so, how have you
configured Outlook to send/receive e-mail? In Outlook, if you click on
Tools - Account Settings, what do you see in the E-mail tab under the Type
column? Please post back.

If you are getting errors about Exchange, then somehow Outlook thinks you
are connected to an Exchange server.

Tim

"Shams" <Shams@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:C0E1B7F8-E4C2-4A4F-8FD8-2000C50B71E3@microsoft.com...
> Tim,
> I'm a home user, using Office 2007 and this problem of MS Exchange is new
> to
> me. May be it came up through MS Hotmail, which installed the MS Live
> Mail( I
> have taken it out now). My operating system is Windows Xp Professional
> SP2.
>
> When I click on the Address Book tab, in word 2007, I get the same error
> message like "Attach" mail tab that I repeat the error message again:
> "Logon
> faild. You must be on Microsoft Exchange to access your Address book.
> Error
> Code: Unspecified error." But From Word, I can e-mail documents by
> clicking
> on "Send to Mail recepients" tab. Obviously, I'm using the Outlook 2007. I
> hope these would help you to get me out of this MS Exchange mess.
> --
> Best regards
>
>
> "Tim" wrote:
>
>> It would help if you could provide more detail concerning your e-mail
>> environment. Are you a home user? Are you in an office environment that
>> uses
>> MS Exchange? What e-mail client do you use? What version of Office? What
>> version of Windows? Can you e-mail attachments via any other method (i.e.
>> from your e-mail client or any other applications)? Please post back with
>> more details.
>>
>> Tim
>>
>> "Shams" <Shams@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:86C955A6-EAFE-4982-A065-D0C49187764F@microsoft.com...
>> > When I click attach, I get an "Unspecified error: Lonon failed. You
>> > must
>> > be
>> > on Microsoft Exchange to access your address book".
>> >
>> > Can anybody help me to solve this problem?
>> > --
>> > Best regards

>>


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  #5  
Old 06-12-2007, 01:58 AM
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]
 
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Default Re: Can't send Mail in Word 2007

Go to Control Panel->Mail Icon->Accounts->Highlight the Exchange account and press remove. Add your POP3, IMAP or HTTP account.

--
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All
unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without
reading.

After furious head scratching, Shams asked:

| Tim,
| I'm a home user, using Office 2007 and this problem of MS Exchange is
| new to me. May be it came up through MS Hotmail, which installed the
| MS Live Mail( I have taken it out now). My operating system is
| Windows Xp Professional SP2.
|
| When I click on the Address Book tab, in word 2007, I get the same
| error message like "Attach" mail tab that I repeat the error message
| again: "Logon faild. You must be on Microsoft Exchange to access your
| Address book. Error Code: Unspecified error." But From Word, I can
| e-mail documents by clicking on "Send to Mail recepients" tab.
| Obviously, I'm using the Outlook 2007. I hope these would help you to
| get me out of this MS Exchange mess.
|
|| It would help if you could provide more detail concerning your e-mail
|| environment. Are you a home user? Are you in an office environment
|| that uses MS Exchange? What e-mail client do you use? What version
|| of Office? What version of Windows? Can you e-mail attachments via
|| any other method (i.e. from your e-mail client or any other
|| applications)? Please post back with more details.
||
|| Tim
||
|| "Shams" <Shams@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
|| news:86C955A6-EAFE-4982-A065-D0C49187764F@microsoft.com...
||| When I click attach, I get an "Unspecified error: Lonon failed. You
||| must be
||| on Microsoft Exchange to access your address book".
|||
||| Can anybody help me to solve this problem?
||| --
||| Best regards
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  #6  
Old 06-12-2007, 07:28 AM
Shams
 
Posts: n/a
Default Re: Can't send Mail in Word 2007

Milly,

I didn't find any Exchange account in there. Only in "Show Profile", there
are two accounts. One is a long number, which is highlighted, and the other
is the Outlook, but it's set "Always use Outlook". As I explained, this
problem only occures in "Word" and I have no problem with Outlook 2007.
--
Best regards


"Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]" wrote:

> Go to Control Panel->Mail Icon->Accounts->Highlight the Exchange account and press remove. Add your POP3, IMAP or HTTP account.
>
> --Â
> Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]
>
> Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All
> unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without
> reading.
>
> After furious head scratching, Shams asked:
>
> | Tim,
> | I'm a home user, using Office 2007 and this problem of MS Exchange is
> | new to me. May be it came up through MS Hotmail, which installed the
> | MS Live Mail( I have taken it out now). My operating system is
> | Windows Xp Professional SP2.
> |
> | When I click on the Address Book tab, in word 2007, I get the same
> | error message like "Attach" mail tab that I repeat the error message
> | again: "Logon faild. You must be on Microsoft Exchange to access your
> | Address book. Error Code: Unspecified error." But From Word, I can
> | e-mail documents by clicking on "Send to Mail recepients" tab.
> | Obviously, I'm using the Outlook 2007. I hope these would help you to
> | get me out of this MS Exchange mess.
> |
> || It would help if you could provide more detail concerning your e-mail
> || environment. Are you a home user? Are you in an office environment
> || that uses MS Exchange? What e-mail client do you use? What version
> || of Office? What version of Windows? Can you e-mail attachments via
> || any other method (i.e. from your e-mail client or any other
> || applications)? Please post back with more details.
> ||
> || Tim
> ||
> || "Shams" <Shams@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> || news:86C955A6-EAFE-4982-A065-D0C49187764F@microsoft.com...
> ||| When I click attach, I get an "Unspecified error: Lonon failed. You
> ||| must be
> ||| on Microsoft Exchange to access your address book".
> |||
> ||| Can anybody help me to solve this problem?
> ||| --
> ||| Best regards
>

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Old 06-12-2007, 03:57 PM
Tim
 
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Default Re: Can't send Mail in Word 2007

Hello Shams,

This is interesting as Word just uses Outlook to send messages. So if
Outlook is configured correctly and is working fine, in theory, sending
e-mail from Word should also work. I'm beginning to wonder if something is
hosed in Word. Would running the office repair utility be in order?

It may be a minor thing but I asked in my previous post if you would confirm
if it was a typo when you wrote "When I click on the Address Book tab, in
word 2007". Did you really mean *Outlook* 2007 or *Word*?

Also, in my previous post I asked if you could tell us what you see under
the "Type" column in Outlook's E-mail Accounts settings. Please quote what
you see exactly.

Lastly, since you think this began after MS Live Mail was installed, have
you tried using System Restore back to a point in time before the MS Live
Mail install? I know you said you removed it but that may not be enough (and
you didn't explain how you removed it).

Tim

"Shams" <Shams@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:E202A615-5773-4087-8B71-E3AC5220B64C@microsoft.com...
> Milly,
>
> I didn't find any Exchange account in there. Only in "Show Profile", there
> are two accounts. One is a long number, which is highlighted, and the
> other
> is the Outlook, but it's set "Always use Outlook". As I explained, this
> problem only occures in "Word" and I have no problem with Outlook 2007.
> --
> Best regards
>
>
> "Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]" wrote:
>
>> Go to Control Panel->Mail Icon->Accounts->Highlight the Exchange account
>> and press remove. Add your POP3, IMAP or HTTP account.
>>
>> --Â
>> Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]
>>
>> Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All
>> unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without
>> reading.
>>
>> After furious head scratching, Shams asked:
>>
>> | Tim,
>> | I'm a home user, using Office 2007 and this problem of MS Exchange is
>> | new to me. May be it came up through MS Hotmail, which installed the
>> | MS Live Mail( I have taken it out now). My operating system is
>> | Windows Xp Professional SP2.
>> |
>> | When I click on the Address Book tab, in word 2007, I get the same
>> | error message like "Attach" mail tab that I repeat the error message
>> | again: "Logon faild. You must be on Microsoft Exchange to access your
>> | Address book. Error Code: Unspecified error." But From Word, I can
>> | e-mail documents by clicking on "Send to Mail recepients" tab.
>> | Obviously, I'm using the Outlook 2007. I hope these would help you to
>> | get me out of this MS Exchange mess.
>> |
>> || It would help if you could provide more detail concerning your e-mail
>> || environment. Are you a home user? Are you in an office environment
>> || that uses MS Exchange? What e-mail client do you use? What version
>> || of Office? What version of Windows? Can you e-mail attachments via
>> || any other method (i.e. from your e-mail client or any other
>> || applications)? Please post back with more details.
>> ||
>> || Tim
>> ||
>> || "Shams" <Shams@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> || news:86C955A6-EAFE-4982-A065-D0C49187764F@microsoft.com...
>> ||| When I click attach, I get an "Unspecified error: Lonon failed. You
>> ||| must be
>> ||| on Microsoft Exchange to access your address book".
>> |||
>> ||| Can anybody help me to solve this problem?
>> ||| --
>> ||| Best regards
>>


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  #8  
Old 06-12-2007, 05:18 PM
Shams
 
Posts: n/a
Default Re: Can't send Mail in Word 2007

Tim,

I repeat, all the problems mentioned are in Word 2007. There is no problem
in Outlook 2007. I didn't find any "type" in the Outlook account setting. I
geuss this problem has to be resolved by a MVP- Outlook or Word.
--
Best regards


"Tim" wrote:

> Hello Shams,
>
> This is interesting as Word just uses Outlook to send messages. So if
> Outlook is configured correctly and is working fine, in theory, sending
> e-mail from Word should also work. I'm beginning to wonder if something is
> hosed in Word. Would running the office repair utility be in order?
>
> It may be a minor thing but I asked in my previous post if you would confirm
> if it was a typo when you wrote "When I click on the Address Book tab, in
> word 2007". Did you really mean *Outlook* 2007 or *Word*?
>
> Also, in my previous post I asked if you could tell us what you see under
> the "Type" column in Outlook's E-mail Accounts settings. Please quote what
> you see exactly.
>
> Lastly, since you think this began after MS Live Mail was installed, have
> you tried using System Restore back to a point in time before the MS Live
> Mail install? I know you said you removed it but that may not be enough (and
> you didn't explain how you removed it).
>
> Tim
>
> "Shams" <Shams@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:E202A615-5773-4087-8B71-E3AC5220B64C@microsoft.com...
> > Milly,
> >
> > I didn't find any Exchange account in there. Only in "Show Profile", there
> > are two accounts. One is a long number, which is highlighted, and the
> > other
> > is the Outlook, but it's set "Always use Outlook". As I explained, this
> > problem only occures in "Word" and I have no problem with Outlook 2007.
> > --
> > Best regards
> >
> >
> > "Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]" wrote:
> >
> >> Go to Control Panel->Mail Icon->Accounts->Highlight the Exchange account
> >> and press remove. Add your POP3, IMAP or HTTP account.
> >>
> >> --Â
> >> Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]
> >>
> >> Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All
> >> unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without
> >> reading.
> >>
> >> After furious head scratching, Shams asked:
> >>
> >> | Tim,
> >> | I'm a home user, using Office 2007 and this problem of MS Exchange is
> >> | new to me. May be it came up through MS Hotmail, which installed the
> >> | MS Live Mail( I have taken it out now). My operating system is
> >> | Windows Xp Professional SP2.
> >> |
> >> | When I click on the Address Book tab, in word 2007, I get the same
> >> | error message like "Attach" mail tab that I repeat the error message
> >> | again: "Logon faild. You must be on Microsoft Exchange to access your
> >> | Address book. Error Code: Unspecified error." But From Word, I can
> >> | e-mail documents by clicking on "Send to Mail recepients" tab.
> >> | Obviously, I'm using the Outlook 2007. I hope these would help you to
> >> | get me out of this MS Exchange mess.
> >> |
> >> || It would help if you could provide more detail concerning your e-mail
> >> || environment. Are you a home user? Are you in an office environment
> >> || that uses MS Exchange? What e-mail client do you use? What version
> >> || of Office? What version of Windows? Can you e-mail attachments via
> >> || any other method (i.e. from your e-mail client or any other
> >> || applications)? Please post back with more details.
> >> ||
> >> || Tim
> >> ||
> >> || "Shams" <Shams@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> >> || news:86C955A6-EAFE-4982-A065-D0C49187764F@microsoft.com...
> >> ||| When I click attach, I get an "Unspecified error: Lonon failed. You
> >> ||| must be
> >> ||| on Microsoft Exchange to access your address book".
> >> |||
> >> ||| Can anybody help me to solve this problem?
> >> ||| --
> >> ||| Best regards
> >>

>

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Old 06-12-2007, 09:38 PM
Tim
 
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Default Re: Can't send Mail in Word 2007

OK...I give up. I asked twice and you didn't answer if "word 2007" was a
typo or not. I thought that was an important clue...important enough to ask
twice as I am not aware of an "Address Book tab" feature directly in Word.
But, then again, I am not an MVP so maybe I just haven't run across it yet.

In the Account Settings window of Outlook when looking at the "E-mail" tab,
there are entries for the e-mail accounts. There are two columns, the one on
the left is named "Name" and the column on the right is named "Type". I was
interested to know what it said under Type. It *has* to be there and it's
also an important clue...at least I thought so since if it said "Exchange"
that may have been the problem.

You are correct...I am not an MVP. I'm just a regular person trying to help.
I'm sure an MVP will come along shortly and solve this for you. Please
forgive me...I apologize for wasting your time trying to help you.

Tim

"Shams" <Shams@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:1A6C426E-E625-4DAD-A185-44BFDC449EB4@microsoft.com...
> Tim,
>
> I repeat, all the problems mentioned are in Word 2007. There is no problem
> in Outlook 2007. I didn't find any "type" in the Outlook account setting.
> I
> geuss this problem has to be resolved by a MVP- Outlook or Word.
> --
> Best regards
>
>
> "Tim" wrote:
>
>> Hello Shams,
>>
>> This is interesting as Word just uses Outlook to send messages. So if
>> Outlook is configured correctly and is working fine, in theory, sending
>> e-mail from Word should also work. I'm beginning to wonder if something
>> is
>> hosed in Word. Would running the office repair utility be in order?
>>
>> It may be a minor thing but I asked in my previous post if you would
>> confirm
>> if it was a typo when you wrote "When I click on the Address Book tab, in
>> word 2007". Did you really mean *Outlook* 2007 or *Word*?
>>
>> Also, in my previous post I asked if you could tell us what you see under
>> the "Type" column in Outlook's E-mail Accounts settings. Please quote
>> what
>> you see exactly.
>>
>> Lastly, since you think this began after MS Live Mail was installed, have
>> you tried using System Restore back to a point in time before the MS Live
>> Mail install? I know you said you removed it but that may not be enough
>> (and
>> you didn't explain how you removed it).
>>
>> Tim
>>
>> "Shams" <Shams@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:E202A615-5773-4087-8B71-E3AC5220B64C@microsoft.com...
>> > Milly,
>> >
>> > I didn't find any Exchange account in there. Only in "Show Profile",
>> > there
>> > are two accounts. One is a long number, which is highlighted, and the
>> > other
>> > is the Outlook, but it's set "Always use Outlook". As I explained, this
>> > problem only occures in "Word" and I have no problem with Outlook 2007.
>> > --
>> > Best regards
>> >
>> >
>> > "Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]" wrote:
>> >
>> >> Go to Control Panel->Mail Icon->Accounts->Highlight the Exchange
>> >> account
>> >> and press remove. Add your POP3, IMAP or HTTP account.
>> >>
>> >> --Â
>> >> Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]
>> >>
>> >> Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All
>> >> unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without
>> >> reading.
>> >>
>> >> After furious head scratching, Shams asked:
>> >>
>> >> | Tim,
>> >> | I'm a home user, using Office 2007 and this problem of MS Exchange
>> >> is
>> >> | new to me. May be it came up through MS Hotmail, which installed the
>> >> | MS Live Mail( I have taken it out now). My operating system is
>> >> | Windows Xp Professional SP2.
>> >> |
>> >> | When I click on the Address Book tab, in word 2007, I get the same
>> >> | error message like "Attach" mail tab that I repeat the error message
>> >> | again: "Logon faild. You must be on Microsoft Exchange to access
>> >> your
>> >> | Address book. Error Code: Unspecified error." But From Word, I can
>> >> | e-mail documents by clicking on "Send to Mail recepients" tab.
>> >> | Obviously, I'm using the Outlook 2007. I hope these would help you
>> >> to
>> >> | get me out of this MS Exchange mess.
>> >> |
>> >> || It would help if you could provide more detail concerning your
>> >> e-mail
>> >> || environment. Are you a home user? Are you in an office environment
>> >> || that uses MS Exchange? What e-mail client do you use? What version
>> >> || of Office? What version of Windows? Can you e-mail attachments via
>> >> || any other method (i.e. from your e-mail client or any other
>> >> || applications)? Please post back with more details.
>> >> ||
>> >> || Tim
>> >> ||
>> >> || "Shams" <Shams@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> >> || news:86C955A6-EAFE-4982-A065-D0C49187764F@microsoft.com...
>> >> ||| When I click attach, I get an "Unspecified error: Lonon failed.
>> >> You
>> >> ||| must be
>> >> ||| on Microsoft Exchange to access your address book".
>> >> |||
>> >> ||| Can anybody help me to solve this problem?
>> >> ||| --
>> >> ||| Best regards
>> >>

>>


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  #10  
Old 06-12-2007, 10:39 PM
Shams
 
Posts: n/a
Default Re: Can't send Mail in Word 2007

Tim,

It's is in Word. I have said this repeatedly. Under type is POP/SMTP. Hoping
some MVP would post a response.
--
Best regards


"Tim" wrote:

> OK...I give up. I asked twice and you didn't answer if "word 2007" was a
> typo or not. I thought that was an important clue...important enough to ask
> twice as I am not aware of an "Address Book tab" feature directly in Word.
> But, then again, I am not an MVP so maybe I just haven't run across it yet.
>
> In the Account Settings window of Outlook when looking at the "E-mail" tab,
> there are entries for the e-mail accounts. There are two columns, the one on
> the left is named "Name" and the column on the right is named "Type". I was
> interested to know what it said under Type. It *has* to be there and it's
> also an important clue...at least I thought so since if it said "Exchange"
> that may have been the problem.
>
> You are correct...I am not an MVP. I'm just a regular person trying to help.
> I'm sure an MVP will come along shortly and solve this for you. Please
> forgive me...I apologize for wasting your time trying to help you.
>
> Tim
>
> "Shams" <Shams@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:1A6C426E-E625-4DAD-A185-44BFDC449EB4@microsoft.com...
> > Tim,
> >
> > I repeat, all the problems mentioned are in Word 2007. There is no problem
> > in Outlook 2007. I didn't find any "type" in the Outlook account setting.
> > I
> > geuss this problem has to be resolved by a MVP- Outlook or Word.
> > --
> > Best regards
> >
> >
> > "Tim" wrote:
> >
> >> Hello Shams,
> >>
> >> This is interesting as Word just uses Outlook to send messages. So if
> >> Outlook is configured correctly and is working fine, in theory, sending
> >> e-mail from Word should also work. I'm beginning to wonder if something
> >> is
> >> hosed in Word. Would running the office repair utility be in order?
> >>
> >> It may be a minor thing but I asked in my previous post if you would
> >> confirm
> >> if it was a typo when you wrote "When I click on the Address Book tab, in
> >> word 2007". Did you really mean *Outlook* 2007 or *Word*?
> >>
> >> Also, in my previous post I asked if you could tell us what you see under
> >> the "Type" column in Outlook's E-mail Accounts settings. Please quote
> >> what
> >> you see exactly.
> >>
> >> Lastly, since you think this began after MS Live Mail was installed, have
> >> you tried using System Restore back to a point in time before the MS Live
> >> Mail install? I know you said you removed it but that may not be enough
> >> (and
> >> you didn't explain how you removed it).
> >>
> >> Tim
> >>
> >> "Shams" <Shams@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> >> news:E202A615-5773-4087-8B71-E3AC5220B64C@microsoft.com...
> >> > Milly,
> >> >
> >> > I didn't find any Exchange account in there. Only in "Show Profile",
> >> > there
> >> > are two accounts. One is a long number, which is highlighted, and the
> >> > other
> >> > is the Outlook, but it's set "Always use Outlook". As I explained, this
> >> > problem only occures in "Word" and I have no problem with Outlook 2007.
> >> > --
> >> > Best regards
> >> >
> >> >
> >> > "Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]" wrote:
> >> >
> >> >> Go to Control Panel->Mail Icon->Accounts->Highlight the Exchange
> >> >> account
> >> >> and press remove. Add your POP3, IMAP or HTTP account.
> >> >>
> >> >> --Â
> >> >> Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]
> >> >>
> >> >> Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All
> >> >> unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without
> >> >> reading.
> >> >>
> >> >> After furious head scratching, Shams asked:
> >> >>
> >> >> | Tim,
> >> >> | I'm a home user, using Office 2007 and this problem of MS Exchange
> >> >> is
> >> >> | new to me. May be it came up through MS Hotmail, which installed the
> >> >> | MS Live Mail( I have taken it out now). My operating system is
> >> >> | Windows Xp Professional SP2.
> >> >> |
> >> >> | When I click on the Address Book tab, in word 2007, I get the same
> >> >> | error message like "Attach" mail tab that I repeat the error message
> >> >> | again: "Logon faild. You must be on Microsoft Exchange to access
> >> >> your
> >> >> | Address book. Error Code: Unspecified error." But From Word, I can
> >> >> | e-mail documents by clicking on "Send to Mail recepients" tab.
> >> >> | Obviously, I'm using the Outlook 2007. I hope these would help you
> >> >> to
> >> >> | get me out of this MS Exchange mess.
> >> >> |
> >> >> || It would help if you could provide more detail concerning your
> >> >> e-mail
> >> >> || environment. Are you a home user? Are you in an office environment
> >> >> || that uses MS Exchange? What e-mail client do you use? What version
> >> >> || of Office? What version of Windows? Can you e-mail attachments via
> >> >> || any other method (i.e. from your e-mail client or any other
> >> >> || applications)? Please post back with more details.
> >> >> ||
> >> >> || Tim
> >> >> ||
> >> >> || "Shams" <Shams@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> >> >> || news:86C955A6-EAFE-4982-A065-D0C49187764F@microsoft.com...
> >> >> ||| When I click attach, I get an "Unspecified error: Lonon failed.
> >> >> You
> >> >> ||| must be
> >> >> ||| on Microsoft Exchange to access your address book".
> >> >> |||
> >> >> ||| Can anybody help me to solve this problem?
> >> >> ||| --
> >> >> ||| Best regards
> >> >>
> >>

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