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I then click "ok" and then I get another pop-up, something about Microsoft Exchange Server saying "I must provide the name of your Microsoft Exchange server and mailbox above, and click Check Name." I assume the name in the Mailbox is supposed to be my name, right? It just happens to say my name so I clicked the "check name" tab and get the following; here
So is it the wrong name? Or, am I supposed to connect somewhere else first?
"Then name cannot be resolved. The connection to Microsoft Exchange is unavailable. Outlook must be online or connected to complete this action".
"The Connection to Microsoft Exchange is unavailable. Outlook must be online or connected to complete this action" [links]
Been fighting with my new Windows 10 computer for a month, please help! I can open my email in Safe Mode only (just an FYI, I already tried unchecking all the Add-ins).
If you've updated to 1803 recently (check through Windows key + R (Run) > type in winver), then you should consider rolling back and see if any changes would arise.
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This generally happens to the car that's doing the jumpstarting and not the one with the dead battery. Generally poor jumpstarting technique happens when a person hooks up the cables to the powered battery first, and then while walking over to hook up the dead car, the heads of the other two cables touch, thus sending a surge through the system which either knocks out the solenoid, or else weakens it so that it becomes faulty and fails at a later date.
I was changing my solenoid in my mower. I'm not sure what wires go where. the new one isn't marked positive - negative? [links]
i have a 1986 cutlass ciera so when i go to connect the battery terminals and i plug the negative terminal last it sparks very hard making it hard impossible to connect. [links]