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Donald Mason
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      1st May 2008
I just bought a new system running windows Vista. I am also running Outlook 2007. When Outlook 2007 was installed on my old system with XP I was able to open more than one session of outlook and switch back and forth between them and now I can not. Am I missing a setting or something? TIA for any advise. -Don
 
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neo [mvp outlook]
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      1st May 2008
You should be able to have as many Outlook windows open into the same
mailbox w/out issue. Start Outlook and then right click on any Outlook
folder and select open in new window.

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>I just bought a new system running windows Vista. I am also running
>Outlook 2007. When Outlook 2007 was installed on my old system with XP I
>was able to open more than one session of outlook and switch back and forth
>between them and now I can not. Am I missing a setting or something? TIA
>for any advise. -Don



 
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