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MWE
I have installed Outlook2000 on several computers with
apparently different resulting "versions". In one case
(A), profiles are built through which one has a lot of
control over what "services" are included in each profile,
e.g., multiple pst files, etc. In the other
(B), "accounts" are built with very little control over
services. It is as though the "A" version is for people
who know what they are doing and the "B" version is for
the technically challenged. The "A" version has
a "Services" pick in the Tools menu; the "B" version has
an "Accounts" pick in the Tools menu.
Can someone help me understand what is going on here.
Thanks
apparently different resulting "versions". In one case
(A), profiles are built through which one has a lot of
control over what "services" are included in each profile,
e.g., multiple pst files, etc. In the other
(B), "accounts" are built with very little control over
services. It is as though the "A" version is for people
who know what they are doing and the "B" version is for
the technically challenged. The "A" version has
a "Services" pick in the Tools menu; the "B" version has
an "Accounts" pick in the Tools menu.
Can someone help me understand what is going on here.
Thanks