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We did some computer switching, which involved uninstalling a copy of Office
XP and replacing it with a copy of Office 2003. Now when I open Outlook, it makes me choose a user. This wasn't in the .pst file which was transferred for the other computer, but apparenly it was on this computer someplace. How can I get Outlook to simply open for the one account without that dialog box popping up? |
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Aloha Annie,
Control Panel | Mail | Show Profiles...remove any profiles you don't want. Select the one you do want and set it as the default. (if there are more than one left) -Ben- Ben M. Schorr, MVP Roland Schorr & Tower http://www.rolandschorr.com Microsoft OneNote FAQ: http://www.factplace.com/onenote.html We did some computer switching, which involved uninstalling a copy of Office XP and replacing it with a copy of Office 2003. Now when I open Outlook, it makes me choose a user. This wasn't in the .pst file which was transferred for the other computer, but apparenly it was on this computer someplace. How can I get Outlook to simply open for the one account without that dialog box popping up? |
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Annie Woughman wrote:
We did some computer switching, which involved uninstalling a copy of Office XP and replacing it with a copy of Office 2003. Now when I open Outlook, it makes me choose a user. It's probably asking you for which mail _profile_ not which user. Look in the Mail applet in Control Panel. -- Brian Tillman |
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![]() "Brian Tillman" wrote in message ... Annie Woughman wrote: We did some computer switching, which involved uninstalling a copy of Office XP and replacing it with a copy of Office 2003. Now when I open Outlook, it makes me choose a user. It's probably asking you for which mail _profile_ not which user. Look in the Mail applet in Control Panel. -- Brian Tillman Thank you. This did the trick. |
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