Microsoft Outlook 2010 Email?
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I recently set up two different email accounts on Microsoft Outlook 2010. I want to know how I'll be able to switch accounts when needed. When I try to switch to another account I get two different messages: One: "The connection to Microsoft Exchange is unavailable. Outlook must be online or connected to complete this action. Two: I get another box that says-- Microsoft Exchange server: portal.microsoftonline.com Mailbox: username When I press ok, it send me to the email account that I don't want to use. Help!
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