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How do I change the address path in outlook

 
 
RodO
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      22nd Feb 2008
I setup a new user in xp. The address path in outlook is still looking at
the old user path. With the new user, outlook will not let add the new path.
 
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      22nd Feb 2008
could you explain the problem a little more, and define: address path.

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> I setup a new user in xp. The address path in outlook is still looking at
> the old user path. With the new user, outlook will not let add the new path.

 
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RodO
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      22nd Feb 2008
the pst-file is @ c:\documents and settings\administrator\local
settings\application data\microsoft\outlook. My new user is "officeuser".
when i log on to officeuser, outlook will not open. the path still is
administrator. If this does not make sense, I'll try again

"dlw" wrote:

> could you explain the problem a little more, and define: address path.
>
> "RodO" wrote:
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> > I setup a new user in xp. The address path in outlook is still looking at
> > the old user path. With the new user, outlook will not let add the new path.

 
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Brian Tillman
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      22nd Feb 2008
RodO <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

> the pst-file is @ c:\documents and settings\administrator\local
> settings\application data\microsoft\outlook. My new user is
> "officeuser". when i log on to officeuser, outlook will not open.
> the path still is administrator. If this does not make sense, I'll
> try again


It appears you did not create the new user correctly.
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RodO
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      22nd Feb 2008
Yes, I think that might be part of my problem. I set the new user up also as
administrator. Now I have 2 user that are administrator and I'm not sure how
to delete one.

"Brian Tillman" wrote:

> RodO <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
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> > the pst-file is @ c:\documents and settings\administrator\local
> > settings\application data\microsoft\outlook. My new user is
> > "officeuser". when i log on to officeuser, outlook will not open.
> > the path still is administrator. If this does not make sense, I'll
> > try again

>
> It appears you did not create the new user correctly.
> --
> Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]
>

 
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