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How to Stop Outlook from Dialing ISP When Starting Up
Keywords: microsoft outlook, automatic dialing, open email
When you start Microsoft Outlook, it may automatically try to make a dial-up connection if your profile contains an Internet Mail transport service. This article describes how to prevent Outlook from dialing the modem when starting so that you can work off-line and use Remote Mail. With Remote Mail, Outlook makes the dial-up connection only while you are checking and delivering mail.
The steps below show how you can prevent an automatic dial-up connection when using each of these transport services:
To prevent an automatic dial-up connection, follow these steps:
1. On the Tools menu, click Services.
2. Click to select Internet Mail and click Properties.
3. Click the Connection tab.
4. Click to check Work Offline and use Remote Mail.
5. Click OK to close the Internet Mail Properties Dialog.
6. Click OK to close the Services Dialog.
7. On the File menu, click Exit and Log Off.
8. Restart Outlook.
Internet Mail Enhancement Patch Using the IMEP default settings, Outlook will not automatically dial your ISP and check mail.
If Outlook does automatically dial your ISP when starting and you have the latest version of IMEP, follow these steps:
1. On the Tools menu, click Services.
2. Click to select Internet E-mail and click Properties.
3. Click the Connection tab.
4. Click to select Disconnect when finished sending and receiving. (This is the equivalent of "Work Offline and use Remote Mail.")
5. Make sure I use a modem to access my e-mail is selected and that the Use the following Dial-Up Networking connection box reflects your ISP dial-up connection.
6. Click OK and OK to close all dialog boxes.
7. Restart Outlook.
If you have followed the appropriate steps above and Outlook still automatically dials your Internet service provider to check mail, turn off your Internet Connection option to Connect to the Internet as needed by following these steps:
1. In Windows, click Start, point to Settings and click Control Panel.
2. In Control Panel, double-click the Internet icon.
3. Under the Connection tab, click to clear Connect to the Internet as needed. If you use Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0, you may want to select Connect to the Internet using a Local Area Network, however if you do, you will have to connect to the Internet using your Dial-up Networking Connectoid to check for new e-mail.
NOTE: This setting also effects the behavior of Microsoft Internet Explorer.
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