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Problem setting personal inboxes etc
Hello,
I recently had to rebuild my PC with my Windows ME. I had four identities for myself and my family. We all used Microsoft Outlook 2000 for our mail. Now it has been reinstalled, we cannot split up the Inbox, sent items, deleted.. etc folders. Sending mail to each user works okay (accounts have been setup okay), but wecan all see each other's mail. I do not get a problem in Outlook express, but prefer Microsoft Outlook. I have read various things that say: update profiles by Control panel, Mail, show profiles...etc but My PC does not have this option. Also I have read start Outlook and in the Mail Services tab... but I do not have this either. I know we all have individual .pst files on our Windows profiles, but I cannot configure Outlook to point at these. Any help would be appreciated, Thank You Andy |
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Problem setting personal inboxes etc
The way I've done it in 98, ME and now XP is to set up User Accounts through
Control Panel/User Accounts. This would give everyone a separate login to the Windows desktop. As to how to do this in ME I wouldn't like to try to remember as it is a few years back. "Andy Kittle" wrote in message ... Hello, I recently had to rebuild my PC with my Windows ME. I had four identities for myself and my family. We all used Microsoft Outlook 2000 for our mail. Now it has been reinstalled, we cannot split up the Inbox, sent items, deleted.. etc folders. Sending mail to each user works okay (accounts have been setup okay), but wecan all see each other's mail. I do not get a problem in Outlook express, but prefer Microsoft Outlook. I have read various things that say: update profiles by Control panel, Mail, show profiles...etc but My PC does not have this option. Also I have read start Outlook and in the Mail Services tab... but I do not have this either. I know we all have individual .pst files on our Windows profiles, but I cannot configure Outlook to point at these. Any help would be appreciated, Thank You Andy |
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