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OE6 and mulitple user profiles
On a side note, during all this messing around... yy user acct login now
says that I have an unread email when I don't ... and it never showed email status before. Easy fix?? Thanks, Lar "PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote in message ... I've read all replies to this thread as of this post. Full Windows version, please (e.g., WinXP SP3)? Has Windows Live Mail ever been installed in her User Account, Larry? Is MS Outlook installed? In her User Account, see if... START | RUN | msimn.exe | OK ...invokes OE. -- ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Desktop Experience - since 2002 AumHa VSOP & Admin http://aumha.net DTS-L http://dts-l.net/ Larry B wrote: I have XP Pro and have been using OE6 on my admin profile. I would like to split off my wife's stuff and have her access her email via OE6 from her limited user profile. I am having trouble finding out how to do this. Is there a primer or resource that would spell this out for me (if it is even do-able)? Thanks, Lar |
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I also determined that msimn.exe was found in a
c:/windows/servicepackfiles/i386 folder. "Larry B" wrote in message ... Hi Robear, XP Pro SP3, No Windows Live or MS Outlook (ever). RUN msimn.exe did invoke OE!! Now what? Create a shortcut. etc?? Thanks, Lar "PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote in message ... I've read all replies to this thread as of this post. Full Windows version, please (e.g., WinXP SP3)? Has Windows Live Mail ever been installed in her User Account, Larry? Is MS Outlook installed? In her User Account, see if... START | RUN | msimn.exe | OK ...invokes OE. -- ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Desktop Experience - since 2002 AumHa VSOP & Admin http://aumha.net DTS-L http://dts-l.net/ Larry B wrote: I have XP Pro and have been using OE6 on my admin profile. I would like to split off my wife's stuff and have her access her email via OE6 from her limited user profile. I am having trouble finding out how to do this. Is there a primer or resource that would spell this out for me (if it is even do-able)? Thanks, Lar |
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Create a shortcut to
C:\Program Files\Outlook Express\msimn.exe I suspect that the Outlook Express folder is hidden. -- Ronald Sommer "Larry B" wrote in message ... I also determined that msimn.exe was found in a c:/windows/servicepackfiles/i386 folder. "Larry B" wrote in message ... Hi Robear, XP Pro SP3, No Windows Live or MS Outlook (ever). RUN msimn.exe did invoke OE!! Now what? Create a shortcut. etc?? Thanks, Lar "PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote in message ... I've read all replies to this thread as of this post. Full Windows version, please (e.g., WinXP SP3)? Has Windows Live Mail ever been installed in her User Account, Larry? Is MS Outlook installed? In her User Account, see if... START | RUN | msimn.exe | OK ...invokes OE. -- ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Desktop Experience - since 2002 AumHa VSOP & Admin http://aumha.net DTS-L http://dts-l.net/ Larry B wrote: I have XP Pro and have been using OE6 on my admin profile. I would like to split off my wife's stuff and have her access her email via OE6 from her limited user profile. I am having trouble finding out how to do this. Is there a primer or resource that would spell this out for me (if it is even do-able)? Thanks, Lar |
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Hi Ron, you nailed it!! Good thing you are the suspicious type!! I learned
also that if a folder is hidden, that it is inert to being searched, too. That is emabarassing, that I hadn't setup Folder Options yet. :- ( Sorry and thanks to Robear again for his time (albiet wasted on a brain freeze out). I would still like to find out how to get rid of the email notification by my User Profile button. It started when I established then removed an additional identity. Any suggestions? Thanks, Lar "Ron Sommer" wrote in message ... Create a shortcut to C:\Program Files\Outlook Express\msimn.exe I suspect that the Outlook Express folder is hidden. -- Ronald Sommer "Larry B" wrote in message ... I also determined that msimn.exe was found in a c:/windows/servicepackfiles/i386 folder. "Larry B" wrote in message ... Hi Robear, XP Pro SP3, No Windows Live or MS Outlook (ever). RUN msimn.exe did invoke OE!! Now what? Create a shortcut. etc?? Thanks, Lar "PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote in message ... I've read all replies to this thread as of this post. Full Windows version, please (e.g., WinXP SP3)? Has Windows Live Mail ever been installed in her User Account, Larry? Is MS Outlook installed? In her User Account, see if... START | RUN | msimn.exe | OK ...invokes OE. -- ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Desktop Experience - since 2002 AumHa VSOP & Admin http://aumha.net DTS-L http://dts-l.net/ Larry B wrote: I have XP Pro and have been using OE6 on my admin profile. I would like to split off my wife's stuff and have her access her email via OE6 from her limited user profile. I am having trouble finding out how to do this. Is there a primer or resource that would spell this out for me (if it is even do-able)? Thanks, Lar |
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http://fragments.turtlemeat.com/turn...mail-count.php
-- Ronald Sommer "Larry B" wrote in message ... Hi Ron, you nailed it!! Good thing you are the suspicious type!! I learned also that if a folder is hidden, that it is inert to being searched, too. That is emabarassing, that I hadn't setup Folder Options yet. :- ( Sorry and thanks to Robear again for his time (albiet wasted on a brain freeze out). I would still like to find out how to get rid of the email notification by my User Profile button. It started when I established then removed an additional identity. Any suggestions? Thanks, Lar "Ron Sommer" wrote in message ... Create a shortcut to C:\Program Files\Outlook Express\msimn.exe I suspect that the Outlook Express folder is hidden. -- Ronald Sommer "Larry B" wrote in message ... I also determined that msimn.exe was found in a c:/windows/servicepackfiles/i386 folder. "Larry B" wrote in message ... Hi Robear, XP Pro SP3, No Windows Live or MS Outlook (ever). RUN msimn.exe did invoke OE!! Now what? Create a shortcut. etc?? Thanks, Lar "PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote in message ... I've read all replies to this thread as of this post. Full Windows version, please (e.g., WinXP SP3)? Has Windows Live Mail ever been installed in her User Account, Larry? Is MS Outlook installed? In her User Account, see if... START | RUN | msimn.exe | OK ...invokes OE. -- ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Desktop Experience - since 2002 AumHa VSOP & Admin http://aumha.net DTS-L http://dts-l.net/ Larry B wrote: I have XP Pro and have been using OE6 on my admin profile. I would like to split off my wife's stuff and have her access her email via OE6 from her limited user profile. I am having trouble finding out how to do this. Is there a primer or resource that would spell this out for me (if it is even do-able)? Thanks, Lar |
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Ken, thanks for all of your efforts, too.
"Ken" wrote in message ... Hi Larry, I ask again, how is she accessing her email on your profile? As to why Outlook Express doesn't appear in her profile, I have no idea. As a test you might try activating Guest User, does it have Outlook Express program available? If you create another profile, does it have Outlook Express program available? Ken "Larry B" wrote in message ... | Hi Ken, | Is she using her own Outlook Express identity in your profile? | NO. I gave her an identity and changed her profile to Admin, | rebooted, but still no OE. | | Have you been able to get her profile to open Outlook Express program? | NO. No icons, no links and no OE in her c:/program files folder. | | | "Ken" wrote in message | ... | She is accessing the email through my profile. | | | | | Ken | | "Larry B" wrote in message | ... | | | Hi Ken, | | | | 1. "How is she accessing now?"- She is accessing the email through my | | profile. | | | | 2. "OE not in her Program List"- Her profile was established after OE | was | | installed? | | | | 3. What is supposed to happen when OE is installed and a user profile is | | added later? | | | | Thanks, Lar | | | | | | "Ken" wrote in message | | ... | | Hi Larry, | | | | In answer to your first query. | | | | have her access her email via OE6 from her limited user profile | | | | Most likely, yes, how is she doing it now? | | | | However you have to correct the problem in your second query. | | | | OE does not currently even show on her Programs list. | | | | I would temporary give her account Admin Profile, figure out why OE | isn't | | there, then change it back to Limited. | | | | Ken | | | | "Larry B" wrote in message | | ... | | | | | I should probably add that OE does not currently even show on her | | Programs | | | list. | | | | | | "Larry B" wrote in message | | | ... | | | | | I have XP Pro and have been using OE6 on my admin profile. I would | like | | to | | | split off my wife's stuff and have her access her email via OE6 | from | | her | | | limited user profile. I am having trouble finding out how to do | this. | | Is | | | there a primer or resource that would spell this out for me (if it | is | | even | | | do-able)? | | | | | | Thanks, Lar | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
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That folder is not hidden by default. Why it was, I have no idea unless it
was done via GPO. Larry B wrote: Hi Ron, you nailed it!! Good thing you are the suspicious type!! I learned also that if a folder is hidden, that it is inert to being searched, too. That is emabarassing, that I hadn't setup Folder Options yet. :- ( Sorry and thanks to Robear again for his time (albiet wasted on a brain freeze out). I would still like to find out how to get rid of the email notification by my User Profile button. It started when I established then removed an additional identity. Any suggestions? Thanks, Lar "Ron Sommer" wrote in message ... Create a shortcut to C:\Program Files\Outlook Express\msimn.exe I suspect that the Outlook Express folder is hidden. -- Ronald Sommer "Larry B" wrote in message ... I also determined that msimn.exe was found in a c:/windows/servicepackfiles/i386 folder. "Larry B" wrote in message ... Hi Robear, XP Pro SP3, No Windows Live or MS Outlook (ever). RUN msimn.exe did invoke OE!! Now what? Create a shortcut. etc?? Thanks, Lar "PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote in message ... I've read all replies to this thread as of this post. Full Windows version, please (e.g., WinXP SP3)? Has Windows Live Mail ever been installed in her User Account, Larry? Is MS Outlook installed? In her User Account, see if... START | RUN | msimn.exe | OK ...invokes OE. -- ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Desktop Experience - since 2002 AumHa VSOP & Admin http://aumha.net DTS-L http://dts-l.net/ Larry B wrote: I have XP Pro and have been using OE6 on my admin profile. I would like to split off my wife's stuff and have her access her email via OE6 from her limited user profile. I am having trouble finding out how to do this. Is there a primer or resource that would spell this out for me (if it is even do-able)? Thanks, Lar |
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Hi Larry, great to hear you found OE.
As a side note: I think there is an 'Advanced' selection when doing a search to allow the search to look in Hidden Folders. Thanks for your reply, Ken "Larry B" wrote in message ... | Ken, thanks for all of your efforts, too. | | "Ken" wrote in message | ... | | Hi Larry, | | I ask again, how is she accessing her email on your profile? | | As to why Outlook Express doesn't appear in her profile, I have no idea. | | As a test you might try activating Guest User, does it have Outlook | Express | program available? | | If you create another profile, does it have Outlook Express program | available? | | Ken | | "Larry B" wrote in message | ... | | | Hi Ken, | | Is she using her own Outlook Express identity in your profile? | | NO. I gave her an identity and changed her profile to Admin, | | rebooted, but still no OE. | | | | Have you been able to get her profile to open Outlook Express program? | | NO. No icons, no links and no OE in her c:/program files | folder. | | | | | | "Ken" wrote in message | | ... | | She is accessing the email through my profile. | | | | | | | | | | Ken | | | | "Larry B" wrote in message | | ... | | | | | Hi Ken, | | | | | | 1. "How is she accessing now?"- She is accessing the email through | my | | | profile. | | | | | | 2. "OE not in her Program List"- Her profile was established after | OE | | was | | | installed? | | | | | | 3. What is supposed to happen when OE is installed and a user | profile | is | | | added later? | | | | | | Thanks, Lar | | | | | | | | | "Ken" wrote in message | | | ... | | | Hi Larry, | | | | | | In answer to your first query. | | | | | | have her access her email via OE6 from her limited user | profile | | | | | | Most likely, yes, how is she doing it now? | | | | | | However you have to correct the problem in your second query. | | | | | | OE does not currently even show on her Programs list. | | | | | | I would temporary give her account Admin Profile, figure out why | OE | | isn't | | | there, then change it back to Limited. | | | | | | Ken | | | | | | "Larry B" wrote in message | | | ... | | | | | | | I should probably add that OE does not currently even show on | her | | | Programs | | | | list. | | | | | | | | "Larry B" wrote in message | | | | ... | | | | | | | I have XP Pro and have been using OE6 on my admin profile. I | would | | like | | | to | | | | split off my wife's stuff and have her access her email via OE6 | | from | | | her | | | | limited user profile. I am having trouble finding out how to do | | this. | | | Is | | | | there a primer or resource that would spell this out for me (if | it | | is | | | even | | | | do-able)? | | | | | | | | Thanks, Lar | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
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Thanks again Ron!
"Ron Sommer" wrote in message ... http://fragments.turtlemeat.com/turn...mail-count.php -- Ronald Sommer "Larry B" wrote in message ... Hi Ron, you nailed it!! Good thing you are the suspicious type!! I learned also that if a folder is hidden, that it is inert to being searched, too. That is emabarassing, that I hadn't setup Folder Options yet. :- ( Sorry and thanks to Robear again for his time (albiet wasted on a brain freeze out). I would still like to find out how to get rid of the email notification by my User Profile button. It started when I established then removed an additional identity. Any suggestions? Thanks, Lar "Ron Sommer" wrote in message ... Create a shortcut to C:\Program Files\Outlook Express\msimn.exe I suspect that the Outlook Express folder is hidden. -- Ronald Sommer "Larry B" wrote in message ... I also determined that msimn.exe was found in a c:/windows/servicepackfiles/i386 folder. "Larry B" wrote in message ... Hi Robear, XP Pro SP3, No Windows Live or MS Outlook (ever). RUN msimn.exe did invoke OE!! Now what? Create a shortcut. etc?? Thanks, Lar "PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote in message ... I've read all replies to this thread as of this post. Full Windows version, please (e.g., WinXP SP3)? Has Windows Live Mail ever been installed in her User Account, Larry? Is MS Outlook installed? In her User Account, see if... START | RUN | msimn.exe | OK ...invokes OE. -- ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Desktop Experience - since 2002 AumHa VSOP & Admin http://aumha.net DTS-L http://dts-l.net/ Larry B wrote: I have XP Pro and have been using OE6 on my admin profile. I would like to split off my wife's stuff and have her access her email via OE6 from her limited user profile. I am having trouble finding out how to do this. Is there a primer or resource that would spell this out for me (if it is even do-able)? Thanks, Lar |
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OK, what;s GPO?
"PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote in message ... That folder is not hidden by default. Why it was, I have no idea unless it was done via GPO. Larry B wrote: Hi Ron, you nailed it!! Good thing you are the suspicious type!! I learned also that if a folder is hidden, that it is inert to being searched, too. That is emabarassing, that I hadn't setup Folder Options yet. :- ( Sorry and thanks to Robear again for his time (albiet wasted on a brain freeze out). I would still like to find out how to get rid of the email notification by my User Profile button. It started when I established then removed an additional identity. Any suggestions? Thanks, Lar "Ron Sommer" wrote in message ... Create a shortcut to C:\Program Files\Outlook Express\msimn.exe I suspect that the Outlook Express folder is hidden. -- Ronald Sommer "Larry B" wrote in message ... I also determined that msimn.exe was found in a c:/windows/servicepackfiles/i386 folder. "Larry B" wrote in message ... Hi Robear, XP Pro SP3, No Windows Live or MS Outlook (ever). RUN msimn.exe did invoke OE!! Now what? Create a shortcut. etc?? Thanks, Lar "PA Bear [MS MVP]" wrote in message ... I've read all replies to this thread as of this post. Full Windows version, please (e.g., WinXP SP3)? Has Windows Live Mail ever been installed in her User Account, Larry? Is MS Outlook installed? In her User Account, see if... START | RUN | msimn.exe | OK ...invokes OE. -- ~Robear Dyer (PA Bear) MS MVP-IE, Mail, Security, Windows Desktop Experience - since 2002 AumHa VSOP & Admin http://aumha.net DTS-L http://dts-l.net/ Larry B wrote: I have XP Pro and have been using OE6 on my admin profile. I would like to split off my wife's stuff and have her access her email via OE6 from her limited user profile. I am having trouble finding out how to do this. Is there a primer or resource that would spell this out for me (if it is even do-able)? Thanks, Lar |
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