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I am part time employed and want to have access to both my personal
Outlook folder (email through POP server) and my business Outlook folder (Exchange server) in one screen. Does anyone know if there is a way to do that? Right now I log on separately, which makes it difficult to manage. Carl |
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Can you add both accounts to the same profile? Also, which version of
Outlook are you using? "Carl" wrote in message ... I am part time employed and want to have access to both my personal Outlook folder (email through POP server) and my business Outlook folder (Exchange server) in one screen. Does anyone know if there is a way to do that? Right now I log on separately, which makes it difficult to manage. Carl |
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On Feb 23, 2:35*am, "Vince Averello" wrote:
Can you add both accounts to the same profile? Also, which version of Outlook are you using? "Carl" wrote in message ... I am part time employed and want to have access to both my personal Outlook folder (email through POP server) and my business Outlook folder (Exchange server) in one screen. Does anyone know if there is a way to do that? Right now I log on separately, which makes it difficult to manage. Carl- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - When I go to set up the Exchange Server account, Outlook creates a different profile. I don't know how to create both a personal (POP Server) account and a business (Exchange Server) account in the same profile. I'm using Outlook 2007. Maybe it's not possible, which would be disconcerting. Carl |
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"Carl" wrote in message
... When I go to set up the Exchange Server account, Outlook creates a different profile. Um, no it doesn't. Please define what you think you mean by "profile". -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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On Feb 24, 4:54*pm, "Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]"
wrote: "Carl" wrote in message ... When I go to set up the Exchange Server account, Outlook creates a different profile. Um, no it doesn't. *Please define what you think you mean by "profile". -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] I already had an account set up for my personal emails (POP Server) in Outlook 2007. I went to add an account for my business emails (Excahnge Server). Outlook prompted me to fill in the access information and when the account was set up I ended up with two different "profiles". I'm using the word "profile" because Outlook uses the word "profile". Specifically, when I boot up Outlook the very first dialog box is entitled "Choose Profile", and there are the two "profiles" available in the drop down list: my personal profile (POP Server) and my business "profile" (Exchange Server). Carl |
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"Carl" wrote in message
... I already had an account set up for my personal emails (POP Server) in Outlook 2007. I went to add an account for my business emails (Excahnge Server). Outlook prompted me to fill in the access information and when the account was set up I ended up with two different "profiles". Adding an account does not create a new profile. What does "went to add an account" mean? Usually one adds accounts to Outlook with the ToolsAccount Settings menu in Outlook. Specifically, when I boot up Outlook the very first dialog box is entitled "Choose Profile", and there are the two "profiles" available in the drop down list: my personal profile (POP Server) and my business "profile" (Exchange Server). What you describe does indicate two mail profiles, but why did you do that? Why didn't you just add the account to your existing profile? There are valid reasons for doing so, of course, one of which is the desire to keep personal and work data completely separate, but if that's not what you want, you'll have to explain why you chose it. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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