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On my laptop I need to have 2 users, but want to have a unique OE
environment independently from the user I decided to login. That means 1 single mail store location (I believe to have solved this issue), but also a unique wab, not identity related, and that's where I don't know how to do. Thanks for any help Fernand |
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If I understand you correctly, you want 2 different Windows users to
share 1 OE. To do that you need to CLONE the one OE to the other user so that they have identical registry keys including the GUID that distinguishes identities. Backing Up, Recovering and Restoring Outlook Express versions 5 & 6 Files and Settings http://www.insideoe.com/backup/index.htm -- Mike - http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/techhelp.htm "Fernand Thill" wrote in message ... On my laptop I need to have 2 users, but want to have a unique OE environment independently from the user I decided to login. That means 1 single mail store location (I believe to have solved this issue), but also a unique wab, not identity related, and that's where I don't know how to do. Thanks for any help Fernand |
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Yes, that's what I want to have. But why do I need to go through a backup
tool. In my understanding a backup cannot assure a dynymic unique use of OE. Or I am wrong? "Michael Santovec" wrote in message ... If I understand you correctly, you want 2 different Windows users to share 1 OE. To do that you need to CLONE the one OE to the other user so that they have identical registry keys including the GUID that distinguishes identities. Backing Up, Recovering and Restoring Outlook Express versions 5 & 6 Files and Settings http://www.insideoe.com/backup/index.htm -- Mike - http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/techhelp.htm "Fernand Thill" wrote in message ... On my laptop I need to have 2 users, but want to have a unique OE environment independently from the user I decided to login. That means 1 single mail store location (I believe to have solved this issue), but also a unique wab, not identity related, and that's where I don't know how to do. Thanks for any help Fernand |
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