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Outlook Express and Outlook 2000 address books merged
Hi,
hope someone can help me! After setting up Outlook Express 6,in a PC running W98SE=20 with Outlook 2000 already running ok, now both clients are=20 sharing the same address book, even though they=B4ve setup=20 different account names / users. Any idea in how to fix it?=20 Thks in advance! Marcelo |
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Outlook Express and Outlook 2000 address books merged
Unclear post.
To which program are you referring, Outlook or OE? What do you mean by clients? Did you enable sharing of the Windows Address Book with Outlook? (Look in the Address Book, Tools Options if you don't know). -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Marcelo" wrote in message ... Hi, hope someone can help me! After setting up Outlook Express 6,in a PC running W98SE with Outlook 2000 already running ok, now both clients are sharing the same address book, even though they´ve setup different account names / users. Any idea in how to fix it? Thks in advance! Marcelo |
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Outlook Express and Outlook 2000 address books merged
Thanks Russ, what I mean is that both (Outlook and OE) are=20
sharing the same Address Book, and I didn=B4t enable it. While trying to check the options you=B4ve mentioned, it=20 seems I=B4m accessing the Address Book of the OE (Add. Book=20 vs 6) while running Outlook vs 2000 Hope this clarifies -----Original Message----- Unclear post. To which program are you referring, Outlook or OE? What do you mean by clients? Did you enable sharing of the Windows Address Book with=20 Outlook? (Look in the Address Book, Tools Options if you don't know). --=20 Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Marcelo" wrote in=20 message ... Hi, hope someone can help me! After setting up Outlook Express 6,in a PC running W98SE with Outlook 2000 already running ok, now both clients are sharing the same address book, even though they=B4ve setup different account names / users. Any idea in how to fix it? Thks in advance! Marcelo . |
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Outlook Express and Outlook 2000 address books merged
Not really. I want you to tell me what OE's address book says about sharing
when you look at Tools Options. You should be able to figure out the rest after that. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] wrote in message ... Thanks Russ, what I mean is that both (Outlook and OE) are sharing the same Address Book, and I didn´t enable it. While trying to check the options you´ve mentioned, it seems I´m accessing the Address Book of the OE (Add. Book vs 6) while running Outlook vs 2000 Hope this clarifies -----Original Message----- Unclear post. To which program are you referring, Outlook or OE? What do you mean by clients? Did you enable sharing of the Windows Address Book with Outlook? (Look in the Address Book, Tools Options if you don't know). -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Marcelo" wrote in message ... Hi, hope someone can help me! After setting up Outlook Express 6,in a PC running W98SE with Outlook 2000 already running ok, now both clients are sharing the same address book, even though they´ve setup different account names / users. Any idea in how to fix it? Thks in advance! Marcelo . |
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