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Let's say I just have one identity in a User Account. Then, I make another
User Account. Anyone know if it's possible to make adjustment (to the registry, probably) so that when I open the Identity in the newly-created Windows User Account, OE relies on the same registry settings as in the original User Account. So, no matter how many User Accounts I make, there is only one registry ever being used by OE. That means if I make a message rules change, or Account change in OE, when in any User Account, these changes are reflected in all the User Accounts when I open OE. Thanks. |
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I said:
... Let's say I just have one identity in a User Account. Then, I make another User Account. Anyone know if it's possible to make adjustment (to the registry, probably) so that when I open the Identity in the newly-created Windows User Account, OE relies on the same registry settings as in the original User Account. So, no matter how many User Accounts I make, there is only one registry ever being used by OE. That means if I make a message rules change, or Account change in OE, when in any User Account, these changes are reflected in all the User Accounts when I open OE. Thanks. One time I made 4 registry key (.reg files) and named them: Identities Internet Account Manager Outlook Express WAB. This allowed me to copy important OE registry information over into all my User Accounts. But, although I can see the same identities, the same emails and stuff, each User Account is not looking at one unique set of registry values, for all the configurables. I really want it so that it's like there is just one Currect User, despite having a few User Accounts. |
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![]() I said: ... Let's say I just have one identity in a User Account. Then, I make another User Account. Anyone know if it's possible to make adjustment (to the registry, probably) so that when I open the Identity in the newly-created Windows User Account, OE relies on the same registry settings as in the original User Account. So, no matter how many User Accounts I make, there is only one registry ever being used by OE. That means if I make a message rules change, or Account change in OE, when in any User Account, these changes are reflected in all the User Accounts when I open OE. Thanks. One time I made 4 registry key (.reg files) and named them: Identities Internet Account Manager Outlook Express WAB. This allowed me to copy important OE registry information over into all my User Accounts. But, although I can see the same identities, the same emails and stuff, each User Account is not looking at one unique set of registry values, for all the configurables. I really want it so that it's like there is just one Currect User, despite having a few User Accounts. |
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Start he http://www.insideoe.com/backup/clone.htm
It's not rocket science but it is fairly tricky: One misstep and you've screwed the pooch. -- ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Client - since 2002 www.banthecheck.com Richard wrote: Let's say I just have one identity in a User Account. Then, I make another User Account. Anyone know if it's possible to make adjustment (to the registry, probably) so that when I open the Identity in the newly-created Windows User Account, OE relies on the same registry settings as in the original User Account. So, no matter how many User Accounts I make, there is only one registry ever being used by OE. That means if I make a message rules change, or Account change in OE, when in any User Account, these changes are reflected in all the User Accounts when I open OE. Thanks. |
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Start he http://www.insideoe.com/backup/clone.htm
It's not rocket science but it is fairly tricky: One misstep and you've screwed the pooch. -- ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Client - since 2002 www.banthecheck.com Richard wrote: Let's say I just have one identity in a User Account. Then, I make another User Account. Anyone know if it's possible to make adjustment (to the registry, probably) so that when I open the Identity in the newly-created Windows User Account, OE relies on the same registry settings as in the original User Account. So, no matter how many User Accounts I make, there is only one registry ever being used by OE. That means if I make a message rules change, or Account change in OE, when in any User Account, these changes are reflected in all the User Accounts when I open OE. Thanks. |
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You can clone the identities as other responses have indicated.
But if you make any changes in one user account that is stored in the registry they won't/can't be automatically propagated to other user accounts. That's because it's stored under HKEY_CURRENT_USER and you can't access the not logged user accounts. That's by design in Windows. This includes mail/news account settings, message rules, blocked senders and general OE configuration settings. For those settings you need to reclone the registry. But messages and contacts will automatically be available in other user accounts. -- Mike - http://TechHelp.Santovec.us "Richard" wrote in message ... Let's say I just have one identity in a User Account. Then, I make another User Account. Anyone know if it's possible to make adjustment (to the registry, probably) so that when I open the Identity in the newly-created Windows User Account, OE relies on the same registry settings as in the original User Account. So, no matter how many User Accounts I make, there is only one registry ever being used by OE. That means if I make a message rules change, or Account change in OE, when in any User Account, these changes are reflected in all the User Accounts when I open OE. Thanks. |
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You can clone the identities as other responses have indicated.
But if you make any changes in one user account that is stored in the registry they won't/can't be automatically propagated to other user accounts. That's because it's stored under HKEY_CURRENT_USER and you can't access the not logged user accounts. That's by design in Windows. This includes mail/news account settings, message rules, blocked senders and general OE configuration settings. For those settings you need to reclone the registry. But messages and contacts will automatically be available in other user accounts. -- Mike - http://TechHelp.Santovec.us "Richard" wrote in message ... Let's say I just have one identity in a User Account. Then, I make another User Account. Anyone know if it's possible to make adjustment (to the registry, probably) so that when I open the Identity in the newly-created Windows User Account, OE relies on the same registry settings as in the original User Account. So, no matter how many User Accounts I make, there is only one registry ever being used by OE. That means if I make a message rules change, or Account change in OE, when in any User Account, these changes are reflected in all the User Accounts when I open OE. Thanks. |
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![]() "Richard" escribió en el mensaje ... Let's say I just have one identity in a User Account. Then, I make another User Account. Anyone know if it's possible to make adjustment (to the registry, probably) so that when I open the Identity in the newly-created Windows User Account, OE relies on the same registry settings as in the original User Account. So, no matter how many User Accounts I make, there is only one registry ever being used by OE. That means if I make a message rules change, or Account change in OE, when in any User Account, these changes are reflected in all the User Accounts when I open OE. Thanks. |
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![]() "Richard" escribió en el mensaje ... Let's say I just have one identity in a User Account. Then, I make another User Account. Anyone know if it's possible to make adjustment (to the registry, probably) so that when I open the Identity in the newly-created Windows User Account, OE relies on the same registry settings as in the original User Account. So, no matter how many User Accounts I make, there is only one registry ever being used by OE. That means if I make a message rules change, or Account change in OE, when in any User Account, these changes are reflected in all the User Accounts when I open OE. Thanks. |
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OT but... hear, hear!
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