Outlook 2007,Remove exchange account settings move to standalone mode

I have a Outlook 2007 client PC, somehow it attached to a exchange server on my LAN.
I want to remove exchange account settings in Outlook 2007 and move back to standalone mode
I removed the account in the account list, disabled any exhange addons, what else do I need to do?

Hi,
Please go through the steps to remove Exchange account profile.
1. Close Outlook.
2. Navigate to "Start-"Control Panel".
3. Find "Mail",click on it.
4. Click "Show Profiles".
5. Select the Exchange account profile and then click "Remove".
Note: If Exchange account is the default one,then profile name should be "Outlook".
After that,you can add new profile with non-exchange account.
Hope it helps.
Xiu

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