You will need to have your Windows Office 2000 CD!!!!
- Right-click your Outlook icon and select Properties.
An alternate method if the Outlook icon is missing: Go to
Start, then Settings and then Control Panel. Double-click
the icon called Mail.

- (If you have multiple people using Outlook to check mail,
you will first need to click on Show Profiles. Create a
new profile for each user, using their name to identify
the profile. You will then be able to run through the properties
of each profile as follows.)
Click on Add, then Microsoft Exchange Server. Click OK.

- In the new window, choose the tab called Advanced. Near
the bottom is a drop-down menu called Logon Network Security.
You need to change this to none.

- Click back on the General tab. For the Microsoft Exchange
Server, type fsu-dc-01.fsu.edu and then type your username under
mailbox. (This is everything before the @ symbol in your
admin email address.) Then click the button called Check
Name.

- When you click Check Name, your username should convert
into your full name. If it does not, please call us at (850) 644-HELP (4357). If it does convert to your name, click Apply and
then OK. This will then take you back to the main MS Exchange
Settings Properties. Once again click on Add. This time,
from the list, select Microsoft LDAP Directory.
- This will open a new window. You will need to change some
of the information to that as follows:
- Click Apply and then OK. This will then take you back
to the main MS Exchange Settings Properties. Once again
click on Add. This time, from the list, select Outlook Address
Book and click OK. One last time click on Add, and choose
Personal Folders.

- Click Add again, and choose Personal Address Book. Here
type your name and Personal Address Book. (Below we used
just “My Personal...”.)

- There will be a path. Do not alter this. Click Apply and
OK. Click Add again, and choose Personal Folders. Click
OK. Type your username.pst for
the file name and click Open.

- On the next window, type your name before Personal Folders.
Here we used “My Personal...”

- Click OK. Your MS Exchange Settings Properties should
now look like this. (Remember "My Personal Address
Book" should be replaced with your name.)

- Click OK and you should be ready to open Outlook and start
checking your mail.
All questions can be directed to the Technology Services Helpdesk
(850) 644-HELP (4357). Email the helpdesk at help@otc.fsu.edu.
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