OL2007 - Number of Exchange Accounts

K

Kevin Young

In earlier versions of Outlook I believe you were limited to having just one
Exchange account in an Outlook profile. Can anyone tell me if this is the
same in Outlook 2007? I use an exchange account for work and I am thinking
of getting a personal exchange email account but if I'll be unable to access
both accounts from within one Outlook profile there won't be much point.
 
R

Roady [MVP]

Not possible but you can access the other Exchange server by different means
like for instance IMAP.
 
P

Peter Marchert

In the email account settings in your outlook profile (see mail in the
control panel) you can open another exchange account (so in 2003 but I
think that did not changed).

Best regards
Peter
 
L

Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]

In
Peter Marchert said:
In the email account settings in your outlook profile (see mail in the
control panel) you can open another exchange account (so in 2003 but I
think that did not changed).

Yep, but this doesn't work if the Exchange mailboxes aren't on the same
server (maybe if they're in the same org/admin group, but I don't think that
works either). Definitely won't work if it's from another unrelated Exchange
server...you need to use two profiles.
 
K

Kevin Young

Thank you. I have IMAP access presently so guess I will just stick with it.

Roady said:
Not possible but you can access the other Exchange server by different
means like for instance IMAP.

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003


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Kevin Young said:
In earlier versions of Outlook I believe you were limited to having just
one
Exchange account in an Outlook profile. Can anyone tell me if this is
the
same in Outlook 2007? I use an exchange account for work and I am
thinking
of getting a personal exchange email account but if I'll be unable to
access
both accounts from within one Outlook profile there won't be much point.
 

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