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"configuring Outlook Express 6"
Hi, guys!
I am administrator on my XP home sys. I want to configure Outlook Express so that I share it with the guest account, recieving the same emails, and sharing the address book. Please help me...XOXOXOXOXOXOXXO -- Persephone |
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"configuring Outlook Express 6"
See http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_o..._share_address
-- ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) MS MVP-Windows (IE, OE, Security, Shell/User) Persephonethatsme wrote: Hi, guys! I am administrator on my XP home sys. I want to configure Outlook Express so that I share it with the guest account, recieving the same emails, and sharing the address book. Please help me...XOXOXOXOXOXOXXO |
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"configuring Outlook Express 6"
If I understand you correctly, you will be using two different Welcome
Screen logon accounts, and the e-mail address will be the same for both? In the current account: Tools | Accounts | Mail | Properties. Copy all the settings under all tabs. While you are there, in the Advanced Tab, check Leave a copy of mail on the server, and check to delete after XX days. In the new account, (profile), enter the exact same settings with these exceptions. In the Name field under General, you can change that, but the e-mail address must be the same. (Remember to check the box to "Include this account...............". In the Advanced Tab, check Leave a copy, but don't check delete after XX days. The other account/profile will take care of that. For the Address Book, (there may be another way, but): Open the Address Book in the current account and File | Export | Address Book (wab) to any place on your HDD that is easy for you. My Documents is fine. Then, open the Address Book in the new Guest account and File | Import | Address Book (wab) and point to where you saved it. Since you are using two logons, you will have to access it through Windows Explorer to import. -- Bruce Hagen MS-MVP Outlook Express ~IB-CA~ "Persephonethatsme" wrote in message ... Hi, guys! I am administrator on my XP home sys. I want to configure Outlook Express so that I share it with the guest account, recieving the same emails, and sharing the address book. Please help me...XOXOXOXOXOXOXXO -- Persephone |
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