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Old October 15th 08, 11:10 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
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Default Corporate/Workgroup mode

Outlook 2002 SP3

On Oct 15, 4:59*pm, "Patrick Keenan" wrote:
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Outlook 2002 SP3.

I have two users on my computer, i.e. two "accounts". *If I want to go
to another user, I must Start|Log Off|Click user icon, to log on to
the other user "account." *This is found in Control Panel|User
Accounts, (using WinXP Home).

I use a VPN from home to access the work intranet. *That's why I have
two user accounts. *I have an exchange server at work I would like to
access from home using Outlook. *When I open Outlook from the work
"user account" and attempt to add the work email account, I'm told I
must be using Corporate/Workgroup mode and must add the email account
from Control Panel|Mail.

Thx

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It might be helpful to include the version of Outlook you're using.

HTH
-pk

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On Oct 15, 4:19 pm, "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]"
wrote:



Clarify what you want to do, your Outlook version and what you mean by
"user
account." Outlook has not used separate modes for nearly 10 years.
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Russ Valentine
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I have two users on my computer. If I change one user account to
corporate/workgroup mode, does it also change the other user to the
same? I would like to have POP3 for one userand corporate/workgroup
for another.


Please advise and thank you.


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