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I hope I can figure out how to ask this question.
First, I'm a consultant that uses my laptop on three different company networks. I have a user profile for each of these three locations because, obviously, my desktop and many other things are different for each location. I also have a desktop computer in my home office network. On the laptop, I have set up a folder that contains the PST file for my Outlook 2003. This folder is shared by all three user profiles and rules are set up to properly sort incoming mail. It's obviously much easier to do things this way than to have to log on to different accounts to read mail targeted at each of my email addresses. I did have to go through the trouble of setting up all the email accounts under each profile but after all that extra work, all worked perfectly. But, I also have the issue of needing all incoming email on my desktop computer, too. So, I configured all my accounts to leave the email on the server for 5 days, which allows me to download them to the desktop, too. That also works perfectly. BUT... And you knew that was coming... After configuring my accounts to leave the email on the server and not delete it immediately, I now get multiple copies on the laptop. Since the mail is left on the server for a while, and each user profile has no clue what the other has already downloaded, each of the three laptop user profile downloads all email, leaving me with three copies of every incoming email in the shared PST file. I could solve this problem by going back to individual PST files, but I'd rather not have three large such files on the laptop. Also, that would leave my "Sent Items" stored separately. So... Is is possible to completely share an Outlook 2003 profile among three user accounts on the same computer? It would seem that would stop the downloading of multiple copies of the same email. Thanks in advance, Mike Gladden |
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Is is possible to completely share an Outlook 2003profileamong three
user accounts on the same computer? It would seem that would stop the downloading of multiple copies of the same email. Thanks in advance, Mike Gladden Not possible that I know of, but I'm seriously not sure why you'd need three *windows* profiles, just because you work in different locations. I'm a consultant and I always use the same login on my laptop, wherever I go. What do you need to do that necessitates changing? It would sure make your life easier if you didn't, sounds like. I tried to send a response to this last week, but it never showed up. Oh, well... Anyway, I have to have three different Windows profiles. I login to three different domains and that, in itself, creates separate profiles. I'm still trying. I'm considering having each profile export all of Outlook's registry settings to a common location at logoff and importing them at login. If I knew exactly where what I need is stored, I'd just export/import that data. I don't know if that will work at all, though, because I can't find any of Outlook's settings (.pst file name, pop server name, etc.) anywhere in the registry. I guess it may be encrypted in some way. Thanks for the response, Mike |
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