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Hi There,
Been browsing the group, can't really find my answer. The thing is that my mom and I both have the e-mail on an exchange server from work, my sister uses pop3. What I want is that everybody has his/her own access to e-mail without interfering the e-mail from the others (not viewing, different preferences, etc.) Can I separate this by using different users in Outlook (2007) or must I make different users in windowns (XP). Many thanks, Maarten |
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Maarten wrote:
Can I separate this by using different users in Outlook (2007) or must I make different users in windowns (XP). Different Windows users is the best way, in my opinion, but separate mail profiles would suffice. -- Brian Tillman |
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