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Old January 24th 06, 11:34 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
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Hi,

Just bought Outlook 2003 for my new computer.
How do I set things up so that Outlook is the same on both my and my
wife's profiles?
I want to have anything I do on my profile show up on hers and vice
versa.

Thanks,
Steve
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Old January 25th 06, 12:01 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
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Start by clarifying whether you are referring to Outlook profiles or Windows
Profiles.
Either way, you should just set up each Outlook profile to use the same
Outlook Data File and Account settings.
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Hi,

Just bought Outlook 2003 for my new computer.
How do I set things up so that Outlook is the same on both my and my
wife's profiles?
I want to have anything I do on my profile show up on hers and vice
versa.

Thanks,
Steve
PS: inactive email address, please reply to group.



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Old January 25th 06, 01:06 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
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Sorry. I want two windows xp profiles to access one unified outlook.
What happens when my wife uses outlook on her windows profile is
reflected on mine. I was able to get it part done: I put the
outlook.pst file from my windows profile into a shared area and deleted
my wife's. now I can see message data on each but can't access the
addressbook on my wife's windows profile.

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Old January 25th 06, 04:13 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
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There is no Address Book in Outlook. What do you mean? All Outlook data is
in the PST file.
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Sorry. I want two windows xp profiles to access one unified outlook.
What happens when my wife uses outlook on her windows profile is
reflected on mine. I was able to get it part done: I put the
outlook.pst file from my windows profile into a shared area and deleted
my wife's. now I can see message data on each but can't access the
addressbook on my wife's windows profile.



 




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