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> Both users are configured as Admin accounts.
>
> Actually, I'm running into a specific problem:
>
> I have MS Office 2003 and IE 6 both installed. First,
> Office:
>
> I need both users to see all of the Outlook info, no
> matter which user added the info or when it was added to
> Outlook. I have already placed the .pst file into "Shared
> Documents", but it won't work.
>
> I also can't initiate a DUN connection from both profiles,
> only the "Owner" profile.
>
> Thanks again.
*grin* you've managed to hit on two things I don't know a lot about. Maybe
someone else can do better than me here for you, I hope.
Outlook is designed to work as a private mail area for each user account on
a system, so I'm not sure you can share your "live" PST files between each
other. What you can do is share a seperate, third PST file between you, so
you each have a personal area and a shared area between you.
Theres a guide to doing this here >
http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/olshare1.htm
As for the DUN connection, its been a heck of a long time since I set up a
modem connection in XP, or anywhere else for that matter, but I think if you
go to control panel, Network and Internet Connections, Network Connections
and create a new dial up using the "Create a new connection" option in the
network tasks screens, one of the questions the wizard asks you near the end
is "Use this account name and password when anyone connects to the internet
from this computer" - I believe selecting this does what you want.
To change a DUN connection thats using the standard Windows XP DUN tools, go
to the same place in the control panel and double-click the shortcut
there...
I believe you'll then get a dialogue box to activate the connection and it
will have an option to "Save this username and password for the following
users", and you can choose "Me Only" or "Anyone who uses the computer" -
obviously you'll want that last option.
I hope that helps a little,
Regards,
Rob Moir.