How do I have multiple profiles open an once

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Guest

Using Outlook XP, we have created three (3) mail profiles. #1) uses Exchange
2000 account on our SBS; #2) uses pop3; #3) uses pop3. These profiles are
used to maintain different company presents when sending/receiving emails.
How can we have each profile running at the same time? Right now we close
outlook, restart outlook and select the appropriate profile. There has been
times when an important email is missed because the user is in a different
profile configuration.
 
G

Guest

In one of the profiles go to Tools--- E-mail Accounts---- and choose See or
Change... ---- go to Add, and configure, the second profile, do the same for
the last one
 
B

Brian Tillman

matzkamis said:
Using Outlook XP, we have created three (3) mail profiles. #1) uses
Exchange 2000 account on our SBS; #2) uses pop3; #3) uses pop3.
These profiles are used to maintain different company presents when
sending/receiving emails. How can we have each profile running at the
same time? Right now we close outlook, restart outlook and select
the appropriate profile. There has been times when an important
email is missed because the user is in a different profile
configuration.

You cannot have multiple profiles open simultaneously.
 
G

Guest

This creates all emails to be received & sent into one mailbox; It will not
allow me to have seperate & distinct contacts; inboxes; calendars. What I
really want is to have a seperate outlook running for each profile and have
them running at the same time.
 
G

Guest

So, there is no way, you could if all your profiles were Exchange, but you
have pop3 so, you need to open each profile each time
 
B

Brian Tillman

lmelm said:
In one of the profiles go to Tools--- E-mail Accounts---- and choose
See or Change... ---- go to Add, and configure, the second profile,
do the same for the last one

You're describing adding an account, not a profile.
 

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