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Hi,
I did this last year, but now I can't remember how! I need to set up 3 Outlook 2002 email accounts on one computer. I want them to get prompted to choose which one is logging on and then to enter a password. Should I begin in Control Panel mail? Help, please! Thanks! |
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Mommio2 wrote:
I did this last year, but now I can't remember how! I need to set up 3 Outlook 2002 email accounts on one computer. I want them to get prompted to choose which one is logging on and then to enter a password. Should I begin in Control Panel mail? Were I you, I'd create a separate Windows username for each person, password-protecting each username. That will truly isolate everything between users. However, you can begin in Control Panel's Mail applet. Create a profile for each person, specifying a different data file for each. Enable the option to prompt for the profile when Outlook starts. Then have each person password-protect his or her own PST. -- Brian Tillman |
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