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How set up multiple Outlook 2000 user accounts?
We have two different Palm devices and used to synchronize them to separate
user accounts in Outlook 2000 (on Win98SE machine). When Outlook launched, I used to be prompted to select which user account/profile. About 3 months back, we had to replace the motherboard and only recently tried to run Outlook. I reinstalled Outlook but it no longer prompts for which user to select. I had a product from Chapura that is also gone. Could this be part of an answer? I also reinstalled the Palm Desktop, cradle, and HotSync program and successfully synched to one profile (C's). How do I get Outlook to prompt for the user (C or M)? Thanks.... |
How set up multiple Outlook 2000 user accounts?
Hi,
When working with Outlook 2000, you will have to work under the 'Corporate or Workgroup' Mode. That is the mode of Outlook that helps you to create different profiles. http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=195718 To check if Outlook is configured for 'Corporate or Workgroup' Mode, go under Help About MS Outlook and check if it shows Internet Mail Only/Corporate or Workgroup. If you are in Internet Mode, go under Tools Options Mail Setup and select 'Re-configure Mail Support' and convert to Corporate or Workgroup mode. CLose and restart Outlook. You will require Office 2000 Discs to perform the operation. Thanks, Mittu "chomega7" wrote: We have two different Palm devices and used to synchronize them to separate user accounts in Outlook 2000 (on Win98SE machine). When Outlook launched, I used to be prompted to select which user account/profile. About 3 months back, we had to replace the motherboard and only recently tried to run Outlook. I reinstalled Outlook but it no longer prompts for which user to select. I had a product from Chapura that is also gone. Could this be part of an answer? I also reinstalled the Palm Desktop, cradle, and HotSync program and successfully synched to one profile (C's). How do I get Outlook to prompt for the user (C or M)? Thanks.... |
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