How do I set up Outlook AND Outlook Express on the same computer?

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Guest

Why you would want to do this is a little strange unless you're wanting to
compare features.
Assuming you have 2003, You could open Outlook, go to Tools...E-mail
Accounts.....Veiw or change existing....Next....Change....More
settings...Advanced Tab and place a tick in "Leave a copy of messages on the
server" and OK and close.
You would first download messages to Outlook, close it off and then run
Express and repeat the download.

If you wanted sent messages to appear in both programs, write it in Outlook
and CC yourself. Move it to the sent items when you download it in Express.

As for the password prompt in Outlook, choose File...Data File
Management...select Personal Folders and press Settings....Change Password.
Either add it to your password list or remove it by leaving 'New' and
'Verify' blank. Repeat this for Archive Folders if necessary.

Better than this, simply run Outlook all by itself! I've done the comparison
for you! It's a much more stable program with more features.

Kind regards
darthlager
 
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Guest

Thanx, darth! Works great!!!

darth_lager said:
Why you would want to do this is a little strange unless you're wanting to
compare features.
Assuming you have 2003, You could open Outlook, go to Tools...E-mail
Accounts.....Veiw or change existing....Next....Change....More
settings...Advanced Tab and place a tick in "Leave a copy of messages on the
server" and OK and close.
You would first download messages to Outlook, close it off and then run
Express and repeat the download.

If you wanted sent messages to appear in both programs, write it in Outlook
and CC yourself. Move it to the sent items when you download it in Express.

As for the password prompt in Outlook, choose File...Data File
Management...select Personal Folders and press Settings....Change Password.
Either add it to your password list or remove it by leaving 'New' and
'Verify' blank. Repeat this for Archive Folders if necessary.

Better than this, simply run Outlook all by itself! I've done the comparison
for you! It's a much more stable program with more features.

Kind regards
darthlager
 

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