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Old February 8th 07, 05:47 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
Linda in Wyo
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Default Outlook 2003

Brian,

Thanks for your response.

I agree that the greatest security is to not read my personal email at work.
The only problem is that when I have my personal email address installed in
the same Outlook program as my work email, and I am signed in on the office
network, when I open Outlook to get my office email, my personal
automatically loads also. Hence, I am concerned my personal business is then
loaded onto the server, along with my personal address book. Possibly the
problem is a setting of which I am not aware.

Any insight?

Linda

"Brian Tillman" wrote:

Linda in Wyo wrote:

Can I have two copies of Outlook 2003 installed on my computer, or
will updates, etc. get confused? I would have the second copy set-up
with my personal address book and personal address only.


You can have two copies of Outlook installed, but you can have two mail
profiles, one for your work mail and one for your personal mail, each
profile referencing a different data sto the work profile accessing the
server (Exchange?) and the personal profile referencing the personal
account.

However, this is really no more secure than what you were told about having
a PST defined for your personal stuff. If you really want security, then
don't read your personal mail at work.
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Brian Tillman


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