Managing Multiple Profiles in Outlook2003

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princess

Is there a "title bar" or "This Profile is Open" view that I do not currently
have active on my Outlook 2003? I am switching between 2 different profiles,
one just newly created as a "copy" of the other, and am getting confused as
to which profile is open.

Also, how do I set the default "use this mail account only" for each
profile. I want only to send/receive home messages from my home account, and
send/receive work messages from my work account.

THANKS!!
 
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DL

If you have created a 2nd Profile, and the intention is to keep each email
account totally seperate, then you would need a new clean data file as the
default in that Profile & to remove the mail account in that profile that
you dont want to see, Then close the old data file.
By copying the Profile you have mearly created a duplicate of the origonal,
which I guess was not your intention.
 
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princess

Thanks DL. So, I guess what I need to do is to "Add a new Profile" using the
new mail account, rather than copy the existing profile, right? But then, how
do I copy some of the messages from the old profile - it does contain alot of
folders and messages that I would like to keep in the new profile. Same for
some contacts. I've not used the calendars or any other features, so no
worries about that.

Also, is there a way to display the Profile name when I log onto that Profile?

Thanks!
princess
 
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Gordon

princess said:
Thanks DL. So, I guess what I need to do is to "Add a new Profile" using
the
new mail account, rather than copy the existing profile, right?

Still a bit confused - you create a new Outlook Profile in Control
Panel-Mail-Show Profiles-Add


But then, how
do I copy some of the messages from the old profile - it does contain alot
of
folders and messages that I would like to keep in the new profile. Same
for
some contacts. I've not used the calendars or any other features, so no
worries about that.


You don't need to copy anything. Set the new profile to use the old pst file
in the same place - Control Panel-Mail-Data Files.
 
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DL

You can do this in the duplicate you created, First remove the mail account
you dont want, create a new data file (OL>File>Data File), copy whatever to
this new data file, set this data file as your default store, close the
origonal data file
Other than the prompt to select the Profile, I dont believe there is any
method of 'labeling' the outlook with the profile name.
Be aware you cannot switch Profiles in a similar fashion to outlook express,
you have to close OL, then reopen & select the Profile
Its somewhat easier to manage multiple email addys in Outlook 2007
 

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