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How can I open multiple instances of Outlook?

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PShortt - 20 Oct 2004 16:55 GMT
My machine has Office Pro 2003 installed.  
I want to be able to open Outlook more than once at the same time.

There are a few users in the office with Office Standard 2002 who are able
to do this, but I can't seem to figure out if it was setup this way through
installation or in the settings/properties after the fact.

Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks.
Andreas Roeder - 20 Oct 2004 18:14 GMT
Hi,
you cant open multiple outlook 2003 instances!

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> My machine has Office Pro 2003 installed.
> I want to be able to open Outlook more than once at the same time.
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> Thanks.
Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook] - 20 Oct 2004 18:21 GMT
You can open multiple folders each in their own window by right-clicking on
the desired folder and choosing Open in New Window. That's probably what
your users are doing.

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> My machine has Office Pro 2003 installed.
> I want to be able to open Outlook more than once at the same time.
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