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managing OE in XP Home with multiple users
Please explain how to use OE with multiple users in XP Home. How can I have
all the users see all of the messages, or at least to have all of the messages show in the administrators account, and messages of the individual users in each user's account. Thanks. |
managing OE in XP Home with multiple users
I think what you want is to setup "Identities" in OE. See:
"Microsoft Outlook Express 6.0" http://support.microsoft.com/default...d=fh;en-us;oex See also: "Inside Outlook Express" http://www.insideoe.com/resources/tools.htm Krembo wrote: Please explain how to use OE with multiple users in XP Home. How can I have all the users see all of the messages, or at least to have all of the messages show in the administrators account, and messages of the individual users in each user's account. Thanks. |
managing OE in XP Home with multiple users
Thanks, but the users I was referring to are XP users, not OE users. As we
are primarily using one ISP mail account, I do not see that setting multiple OE users will solve the problem. "Jurren Bouman" wrote: I think what you want is to setup "Identities" in OE. See: "Microsoft Outlook Express 6.0" http://support.microsoft.com/default...d=fh;en-us;oex See also: "Inside Outlook Express" http://www.insideoe.com/resources/tools.htm Krembo wrote: Please explain how to use OE with multiple users in XP Home. How can I have all the users see all of the messages, or at least to have all of the messages show in the administrators account, and messages of the individual users in each user's account. Thanks. |
managing OE in XP Home with multiple users
If you only have one mail account, I don't see how you can expect Windows to
separate it via user. You might set up a message rule in OE for each user to download only certain email, but how is OE to know what email to download, if all the messages go to the same account? steve "RB" wrote in message ... Thanks, but the users I was referring to are XP users, not OE users. As we are primarily using one ISP mail account, I do not see that setting multiple OE users will solve the problem. "Jurren Bouman" wrote: I think what you want is to setup "Identities" in OE. See: "Microsoft Outlook Express 6.0" http://support.microsoft.com/default...d=fh;en-us;oex See also: "Inside Outlook Express" http://www.insideoe.com/resources/tools.htm Krembo wrote: Please explain how to use OE with multiple users in XP Home. How can I have all the users see all of the messages, or at least to have all of the messages show in the administrators account, and messages of the individual users in each user's account. Thanks. |
managing OE in XP Home with multiple users
http://www.dougknox.com/xp/tips/xp_sharing.htm
-- Ron Sommer "RB" wrote in message ... Thanks, but the users I was referring to are XP users, not OE users. As we are primarily using one ISP mail account, I do not see that setting multiple OE users will solve the problem. "Jurren Bouman" wrote: I think what you want is to setup "Identities" in OE. See: "Microsoft Outlook Express 6.0" http://support.microsoft.com/default...d=fh;en-us;oex See also: "Inside Outlook Express" http://www.insideoe.com/resources/tools.htm Krembo wrote: Please explain how to use OE with multiple users in XP Home. How can I have all the users see all of the messages, or at least to have all of the messages show in the administrators account, and messages of the individual users in each user's account. Thanks. |
managing OE in XP Home with multiple users
"RB" wrote in message
... Thanks, but the users I was referring to are XP users, not OE users. As we are primarily using one ISP mail account, I do not see that setting multiple OE users will solve the problem. Krembo wrote: Please explain how to use OE with multiple users in XP Home. How can I have all the users see all of the messages, or at least to have all of the messages show in the administrators account, and messages of the individual users in each user's account. In your OE go to Tools | Options | Maintenance | Store Folder and write down where OE is storing its data. Close OE. Open Windows Explorer. If you are using Win2K, WinXP or Win2K3 click Tools | Folder Options | View and set it to Show hidden files and folders. Go to your store folder and copy all of the DBX files to an empty Windows folder. Make sure you include Folders.dbx. Close Windows Explorer and start the other OS. Go to Tools | Options | Maintenance | Store Folder and write down the path to the data, Click Change IMPORTANT WARNING: For the next two steps decline any offer to move the files or folders or messages. Enter the other store folder path and click Okay. Close OE. Reopen it and answer 'No' to an offer to move things. Go back to the first OE and Choose File | Import | Messages and import from the other store directory. -- Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE Please respond in Newsgroup only. Do not send email http://www.fjsmjs.com |
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