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Hello,

I have windows 2000 pro. using outlook express 6.0. I have one account
on outlook and it runs fine but if I add another one it doesn't seem to work
right. I have added three accounts and when I enter my password for one of
my accounts I get mail from the other two accounts. why does it do that.
what do i have to do to stop from that happening? also in the options
screen i unchecked automatically start up aim but it starts it up anyway.
why does it do that and how do i fix it?
If anyone has answers to these 2 questions write back asap ... if not
through post then email me at (e-mail address removed)

thank you
 
I'd suggest asking this in
microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress.

This newsgroup is for questions about Access, the database product that's
part of Office Professional.
 
Hello,

I have windows 2000 pro. using outlook express 6.0. I have one account
on outlook and it runs fine but if I add another one it doesn't seem to work
right. I have added three accounts and when I enter my password for one of
my accounts I get mail from the other two accounts. why does it do that.
what do i have to do to stop from that happening? also in the options
screen i unchecked automatically start up aim but it starts it up anyway.
why does it do that and how do i fix it?
If anyone has answers to these 2 questions write back asap ... if not
through post then email me at (e-mail address removed)

thank you

This newsgroup is for users of the database program Microsoft
Access(TM), part of the Office Pro suite - not for general computer
support questions.

If you have problems with Outlook Express, you should post your
question in an Outlook Express newsgroup such as

microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.i6.outlookexpress
 
Hi Giuseppe,

You'll probably have better luck posting into one or more newsgroups focused
on Outlook Express. This ng is focused on MS Access, the database product.

HTH
 
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