Outlook 2000 and OE using same address book

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Joe Larrabee

I have a user that uses Outlook for business e-mail and
OE6 for personal. The problem is this, Outlook and OE6
are using the same address book. An example, if you add
Joe Blow to the Contacts in Outlook he shows up in the
OE6 address book and visa-versa. How is this possible nd
how do I seperate the two?

Thank you in advance.

Joe Larrabee
 
The old Internet Mail Only mode of Outlook had this feature. Just disable
sharing in the Windows Address Book > Tools > Options...
 
Russ,

Where exaclty is the sharing turned on?

-----Original Message-----
The old Internet Mail Only mode of Outlook had this feature. Just disable
sharing in the Windows Address Book > Tools > Options...
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Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
I have a user that uses Outlook for business e-mail and
OE6 for personal. The problem is this, Outlook and OE6
are using the same address book. An example, if you add
Joe Blow to the Contacts in Outlook he shows up in the
OE6 address book and visa-versa. How is this possible nd
how do I seperate the two?

Thank you in advance.

Joe Larrabee


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Ummm, right where I said.
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Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Russ,

Where exaclty is the sharing turned on?

-----Original Message-----
The old Internet Mail Only mode of Outlook had this feature. Just disable
sharing in the Windows Address Book > Tools > Options...
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
I have a user that uses Outlook for business e-mail and
OE6 for personal. The problem is this, Outlook and OE6
are using the same address book. An example, if you add
Joe Blow to the Contacts in Outlook he shows up in the
OE6 address book and visa-versa. How is this possible nd
how do I seperate the two?

Thank you in advance.

Joe Larrabee


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