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I have multiple profiles set up so that I can use multiple Email accounts
from the same computer, most of them with different PST files. This means that when I exit from one outlook profile, I would like to "log into" another. However since I installed Office 2007, when I exit from say profile A, and try and log into profile B, I am presented with the mail account of profile A. On closer examination, I noticed that the process rundown of OUTLOOK.Exe did not happen. Is there a setting to have outlook.exe rundown on exiting Outlook? Many thanks, Haresh JOSHI. |
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Most efficient and definitive way: WITH A SLEDGEHAMMER!
Managing multiple e-mail accounts was a wizz in Outllok 2000 and still is in Outlook Express. Why did Microsoft had to interfere with something that was miraculously working? -- Fustrated Bill " wrote: I have multiple profiles set up so that I can use multiple Email accounts from the same computer, most of them with different PST files. This means that when I exit from one outlook profile, I would like to "log into" another. However since I installed Office 2007, when I exit from say profile A, and try and log into profile B, I am presented with the mail account of profile A. On closer examination, I noticed that the process rundown of OUTLOOK.Exe did not happen. Is there a setting to have outlook.exe rundown on exiting Outlook? Many thanks, Haresh JOSHI. |
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![]() Of course.. But there's nothing I am doing which is keeping it open. This is particularly a problem with MS Office 2007. Luckily we have only recommeded/upgraded (for test purposes) about 30 out of 10,000 and there are a lot of performance problems with this version. I noticed that OUTLOOK.exe stay in the task manager for minutes (atleast) on other PCs with a single Outlook profile. H. JOSHI. (CIO). "Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote: as long as nothing is keeping it open, it should close within seconds. http://www.slipstick.com/problems/close.htm -- Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook] Author, Teach Yourself Outlook 2003 in 24 Hours Need Help with Common Tasks? http://www.outlook-tips.net/beginner/ Outlook 2007: http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/ol2007/ Outlook Tips by email: Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/ Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.com Subscribe to Exchange Messaging Outlook newsletter: " wrote in message news ![]() I have multiple profiles set up so that I can use multiple Email accounts from the same computer, most of them with different PST files. This means that when I exit from one outlook profile, I would like to "log into" another. However since I installed Office 2007, when I exit from say profile A, and try and log into profile B, I am presented with the mail account of profile A. On closer examination, I noticed that the process rundown of OUTLOOK.Exe did not happen. Is there a setting to have outlook.exe rundown on exiting Outlook? Many thanks, Haresh JOSHI. |
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Becuase this is how developers have fun - and managers stay occupied and
customers get tortured.. "Fustrated Microsoft User" wrote: Most efficient and definitive way: WITH A SLEDGEHAMMER! Managing multiple e-mail accounts was a wizz in Outllok 2000 and still is in Outlook Express. Why did Microsoft had to interfere with something that was miraculously working? -- Fustrated Bill " wrote: I have multiple profiles set up so that I can use multiple Email accounts from the same computer, most of them with different PST files. This means that when I exit from one outlook profile, I would like to "log into" another. However since I installed Office 2007, when I exit from say profile A, and try and log into profile B, I am presented with the mail account of profile A. On closer examination, I noticed that the process rundown of OUTLOOK.Exe did not happen. Is there a setting to have outlook.exe rundown on exiting Outlook? Many thanks, Haresh JOSHI. |
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