Multiple No-Mail accounts in Outlook 2000

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Running Win98SE on a home machine with multiple users (one for myself and each child).
Also have Outlook 2000. I want to set up Outlook in No-Mail mode, just to give myself and the kids Calendar and task list functions. Don't need mail because I and those old enough are using various web-mail accounts, not a POP account anywhere.

How can I set it up so that each of us has a Calendar/Task list of our own, without seeing or being able to update each others? Would rather they were independent pst's instead of folders in the one general pst.
 
You can create separate pst-files for this and if prefered set passwords for
eacht pst-file. You can add a pst-file by going to Tools-> Services (could
be a a different name as it has changed over the years). I believe this
should work in the No-Mail mode as well.

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RVD said:
Running Win98SE on a home machine with multiple users (one for myself and each child).
Also have Outlook 2000. I want to set up Outlook in No-Mail mode, just to
give myself and the kids Calendar and task list functions. Don't need mail
because I and those old enough are using various web-mail accounts, not a
POP account anywhere.
How can I set it up so that each of us has a Calendar/Task list of our
own, without seeing or being able to update each others? Would rather they
were independent pst's instead of folders in the one general pst.
 
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