have 2 accts. how do I switch between so they don't mix

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I have 2 e-mail accounts set up in Outlook. I do not see how to switcg
between each so I have individual Inbox and other folders for each.
Evrything is coming into one inbox. I need two seperate un connected ibox
and other folders. Any help is appreciated.
 
I have the same issue. 2 accounts and I want to separate them. Called
Microsoft and they can't help with outlook 2003. Please help!
 
I figured it out...you need to configure PROFILES> Give each one a seperate
PROFILE Works like a charm
 
Gail said:
I have 2 e-mail accounts set up in Outlook. I do not see how to
switcg between each so I have individual Inbox and other folders for
each. Evrything is coming into one inbox.

That's the way Outlook is supposed to work. It doesn't have identities like
Outlook Express.
I need two seperate unconnected ibox and other folders.

Then you need to mail profiles, each of which references its own delivery
location. Control Panel>Mail>Show Profiles>Add.
 
Done and it works well...now can you tell me how I can share my original
"Outlook Profile Calendar" with the new additional e-mail account.
Everything I read says there is a SHARE button on Navigator but I do not have
that on 2003. Is there a work around?
Thanks
 
Thanks for all help..I feel stupid asking this but here goes...I was able to
share the calendar using the pst. file. However there was a glitch today and
it was blanked out from the new profile. Can you refresh me on how to use
and get to the pst. for sharing
thanks
 
Gail said:
Done and it works well...now can you tell me how I can share my
original "Outlook Profile Calendar" with the new additional e-mail
account. Everything I read says there is a SHARE button on Navigator
but I do not have that on 2003. Is there a work around?

If you want two profiles to access the same PST, just incluse that PST int
he profile. File>Open>Outlook Data File. However, I understood some of
what you said to mean that one of your requirements was to keep the data
separate.
 
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