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"Par Sheth" <Par
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> I have Vista 64 bit Home software. I also have Microsoft Office 2007. My
> wife, my daughter and I have separate logins on the computer. At the
> present
> time I am the only one who uses Outlook 2007.
>
> My wife would like to use Outlook. However, when she tries to start
> Outlook,
> Outlook is trying to open a .pst file which is in my profile. She gets a
> message that she does not have permission and hence outlook will not
> start.
>
> In going thru help on Microsoft site and also on Outlook, I learned that I
> can add her profile by going to Start button ->USER Accounts ->Mail which
> opens up Mail Set up dialog box. In there is a button for show profile and
> I
> can add profile there.
>
> My problem is that when I go to Start button -> User Accounts I do not see
> Mail button at all. I have made sure that all hidden file are visible in
> the
> folder.
> How can I add profile for my wife so that Outlook will start for her when
> she wants to use Outlook with her .pst file?
>
> Par