Can I install my own MS Office 2003 in a computer that already has MS 2003 (owned by work)in there a way to do this and will it override it? (Wonder if I am asking for the moon???!!).
Posted by: Ruby at March 24, 2005 2:58 PM
No. You'll overwrite the prior installation.
Posted by: Leo at March 24, 2005 5:26 PM
Hi Leo,
I just switched over to Outlook 2003 from Outlook Express.
In the example above, you are using different profiles, similar to the Outlook Express concept of identities.
My question is if you set up multiple profiles in Outlook 2003 (which I have figured out how to do) can you have them share the same calendar/tasks etc?
Sure. As long as each profile references the same ".pst", that's where the calendar and tasks are stored. I do it all the time :-).
Posted by: Leo at April 2, 2006 4:10 PM
Leo,
How do I install Outlook over Outlook Express and keep my folders, address book and message rules?
Thanks,
Chuck
Posted by: Chuck Bennett at July 28, 2006 7:20 PM
Install Outlook, and then use it's import function to import your OE mail.
Posted by: Leo Notenboom at July 29, 2006 9:45 AM
How do I reference the same calendar pst when using two profiles?
Posted by: Brad Hayashi at September 24, 2006 10:10 PM
Hi Leo,
I use Outlook 2003 and I am wondering if it is possible to send emails from two differents account created under the same profile. There seems to be always one account selected by default and the only way I have found to use the other account to send emails is to change the "by default" account in option. żAny suggestion?
I have a following problem. I'm using two separate e-mail accounts in MS Outlook. Right now when i Send/Receive the messages from both accounts automaticaly land in default folders - Inbox, Sent Itmes etc. Now, is it possible to run two separate windows and folder trees for each account in one instance of MS Outlook, so that the messages don't "merge" in just one inbox/sent items and so as it happens now? Thanks for any advice
Posted by: Radoslaw Janiec at September 7, 2007 3:11 AM
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Can I install my own MS Office 2003 in a computer that already has MS 2003 (owned by work)in there a way to do this and will it override it? (Wonder if I am asking for the moon???!!).
Posted by: Ruby at March 24, 2005 2:58 PMNo. You'll overwrite the prior installation.
Posted by: Leo at March 24, 2005 5:26 PMHi Leo,
I just switched over to Outlook 2003 from Outlook Express.
In the example above, you are using different profiles, similar to the Outlook Express concept of identities.
My question is if you set up multiple profiles in Outlook 2003 (which I have figured out how to do) can you have them share the same calendar/tasks etc?
Cheers,
Posted by: Andrew Murray at April 2, 2006 8:16 AMAndrew
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Sure. As long as each profile references the same ".pst", that's where the calendar and tasks are stored. I do it all the time :-).
Posted by: Leo at April 2, 2006 4:10 PMLeo,
How do I install Outlook over Outlook Express and keep my folders, address book and message rules?
Thanks,
Posted by: Chuck Bennett at July 28, 2006 7:20 PMChuck
Install Outlook, and then use it's import function to import your OE mail.
Posted by: Leo Notenboom at July 29, 2006 9:45 AMHow do I reference the same calendar pst when using two profiles?
Posted by: Brad Hayashi at September 24, 2006 10:10 PMHi Leo,
I use Outlook 2003 and I am wondering if it is possible to send emails from two differents account created under the same profile. There seems to be always one account selected by default and the only way I have found to use the other account to send emails is to change the "by default" account in option. żAny suggestion?
Than you.
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That's this article:
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Leo
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Hi Leo,
I have a following problem. I'm using two separate e-mail accounts in MS Outlook. Right now when i Send/Receive the messages from both accounts automaticaly land in default folders - Inbox, Sent Itmes etc. Now, is it possible to run two separate windows and folder trees for each account in one instance of MS Outlook, so that the messages don't "merge" in just one inbox/sent items and so as it happens now? Thanks for any advice
Posted by: Radoslaw Janiec at September 7, 2007 3:11 AMTo post a comment on "Can I install Outlook twice with different accounts?", please return to that article's main page.