how do i set up multiple calendars in outlook

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Guest

Do I have to set up different Windows users in order to set up different
accounts in Outlook? I want my kids to be able to check their e-mail but I
don't necessarily need for them to have their own Windows logon.
 
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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

For Office 2003, create separate profiles and then create separate .pst
files.

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After furious head scratching, Sharon asked:

| Do I have to set up different Windows users in order to set up
| different accounts in Outlook? I want my kids to be able to check
| their e-mail but I don't necessarily need for them to have their own
| Windows logon.
 
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Brian Tillman

Sharon said:
Do I have to set up different Windows users in order to set up
different accounts in Outlook? I want my kids to be able to check
their e-mail but I don't necessarily need for them to have their own
Windows logon.

Depending on the age of the kids, I'd probably opt for adding their accounts
to the single mail profile and then use rules to sort the mail into folders.
There's way too much junk coming from the Internet that I don't want my kids
to see and even what they do see, I want to be able to supervise. Younger
kids have no right to privacy.
 

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