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need help sharing contacts in Outlook Express V5 w/ other XP user accounts

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Cameron Hess - 08 Jan 2005 22:33 GMT
I am new to Outlook Express V5, having just switched from using Juno email
to gmail.
I am sending and receiving email OK, but need help with an address book
issue.
I have read the help file and MS knowledge base articles, but am still
confused as to how members of my family who logon to our computer using
different WinXP user accounts can share contacts in our respective address
books. It seems like multiple entities only work if they are created under
the same WinXP user account. Where am I going wrong?--

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"Since it seems that much of life is spent pedaling uphill or into the wind,
learn to ENJOY the scenery while awaiting the occasional downhill thrill"
Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] - 08 Jan 2005 22:50 GMT
This is a group to support Outlook from the Office group of programs.
Outlook Express is a part of Internet Explorer and is a quite different
program despite its similar name..

You will probably get a faster and more expert answer if you post this to an
outlook express news group.

Try posting in one of these newsgroups:
microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie5.outlookexpress for OE 5.x
microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie55.outlookexpress for OE 5.5x
microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress for OE 6.x

A good website for information on OE is:
http://www.tomsterdam.com/

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>I am new to Outlook Express V5, having just switched from using Juno email
> to gmail.
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> wind,
> learn to ENJOY the scenery while awaiting the occasional downhill thrill"
 
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