How to Find Out What Microsoft Exchange Server a Computer Has

Microsoft Outlook is one of the most popular email programs for both home and business use, and for the most part the program should run without much intervention on the part of the user. But on those occasions when something does go wrong, it is important to know how to locate some basic information to help troubleshoot the problem. One of the most important pieces of information you will need is the name of your Exchange server.

Things You'll Need

  • Computer
  • Microsoft Outlook
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Instructions

    • 1

      Click on the "Start" button and choose "Control Panel" from the menu. Double-click the "Mail" icon.

    • 2

      Choose "View or change existing e-mail accounts" and click "Next." Click "Change" at the next screen.

    • 3

      Write down the name of the Microsoft Exchange Server on the next screen. This is the name of your Exchange server. You will need that name to help your networking team troubleshoot issues with your email.

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