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Can OE and Outlook Coexist?
I am in the process of changing to a new computer.
Previously I had only used OE for both work and personal with separate identies, address books and email accounts. I am now using Outlook for the work side for it's other features. Everything from my work identity on the old computer seems to have transferred into Outlook fine. Can I still use OE on the new computer and it's separate identities feature for my personal accounts etc. if I do not make it my default email program and do not include my work email account in the set-up? Or can someone let me know if I can do the same thing with identities in Outlook? Thanks, Bob1170 |
Can OE and Outlook Coexist?
Bob1170 wrote:
I am in the process of changing to a new computer. Previously I had only used OE for both work and personal with separate identies, address books and email accounts. I am now using Outlook for the work side for it's other features. Everything from my work identity on the old computer seems to have transferred into Outlook fine. Can I still use OE on the new computer and it's separate identities feature for my personal accounts etc. if I do not make it my default email program and do not include my work email account in the set-up? Or can someone let me know if I can do the same thing with identities in Outlook? Thanks, Bob1170 Yes, you can do that. It works well. |
Can OE and Outlook Coexist?
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"Pop`" wrote: Bob1170 wrote: I am in the process of changing to a new computer. Previously I had only used OE for both work and personal with separate identies, address books and email accounts. I am now using Outlook for the work side for it's other features. Everything from my work identity on the old computer seems to have transferred into Outlook fine. Can I still use OE on the new computer and it's separate identities feature for my personal accounts etc. if I do not make it my default email program and do not include my work email account in the set-up? Or can someone let me know if I can do the same thing with identities in Outlook? Thanks, Bob1170 Yes, you can do that. It works well. |
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