Starting 2 instances of Outlook on same machine

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A user at our company wants to have 2 seperate instances of Outlook running at once (2 monitors, lots of open windows, etc.) - but is unable to do so. He's running XP and Office 2003. I'm running the same and I CAN open a second instance. Is there a setting somewhere that will allow/not allow another instance to be started

Thanks
Chuck
 
Running multiple instances of Outlook is not a supported feature of the
product. If you CAN do it, then do so at your own risk.

Best Regards,

Ryan M. Keith, BSCSE, MCSE
Microsoft Enterprise Messaging Support
Client Server Infrastructure

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A user at our company wants to have 2 seperate instances of Outlook
running at once (2 monitors, lots of open windows, etc.) - but is unable to
do so. He's running XP and Office 2003. I'm running the same and I CAN
open a second instance. Is there a setting somewhere that will allow/not
allow another instance to be started?

Thanks,
Chuck
 
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