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dan - 13 Oct 2004 23:52 GMT
Hello, I have Office 2000 Pro without Outlook 2000 installed. I have Outlook
2003 stand alone installed, OS is W2K. I want to set up two profiles. I set
them up as directed through Control Panel | Mail. When I start Outlook 2003
it asked which profile I want to use Great! But, I use all Plain Text in my
email sending and receiving. The other person uses HTML for email sending
and receiving. Now if I change a font or when my profile opens it has
changed to her settings as far as email goes and the same when she opens
hers it will change to what I set mine as. Example> I set everything to
Plain Text. Then I close Outlook 2003, she comes in and opens outlook 2003
to her profile and her email settings are now set to Plain Text. She then
will change to HTML and close Outlook 2003. My profile will be change to
HTML win I open it the next time. This keeps happening every time we go from
her profile to mine. I thought the profiles would work like the Identities
in Outlook Express. Did I set it up wrong or what can I do to correct this?
Thanks for any help. I saw a post in the other newsgroup like this one, but
no answers. I think my associate placed it.

Dan
Jason - 14 Oct 2004 00:05 GMT
This keeps happening every time we go from
> her profile to mine. I thought the profiles would work like the Identities
> in Outlook Express. Did I set it up wrong or what can I do to correct
> this?
> Thanks for any help. I saw a post in the other newsgroup like this one,
> but
> no answers. I think my associate placed it.

You have not done anything wrong. That option
unfortunately is not stored in the profile, but rather
it is saved in the registry for the logged on user.
Your only option would be to logoff and logon
under your own account.

Outlook Profiler
http://goffconcepts.com/products/windows/profiler/index.html
dan - 14 Oct 2004 02:15 GMT
Thank you for a quick answer. We will use our own accounts and set up
Outlook 2003 for each account. Thanks again.

Dan

> This keeps happening every time we go from
> > her profile to mine. I thought the profiles would work like the Identities
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> Outlook Profiler
> http://goffconcepts.com/products/windows/profiler/index.html
 
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