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Two Email Accounts

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Joe Gieder - 22 Dec 2004 22:59 GMT
I'm trying to setup two different email accounts, one for myself for my
office email and the other for my wife to get her office email. I have setup
my account but I don't know how to go about setting up her's. When I go to
set up MS Exchange Server it says you can have only one but I was told I
would be able to use two different accounts and when Outlook started it would
ask you which account to use. We use Outlook 2003 and need to have two
different accounts.

Thank you in advance for your help and Happy Holidays
Joe
NanaK - 23 Dec 2004 03:11 GMT
Been a long time since I've done this.  Are you trying to add her account
while Outlook is open?  If so, you need  to close out of it and go to your
control panel/mail where you can add an email address.  Specify that it's on
an MS Exchange Server and then put in the information asked for on the
screens.  This is the way we use to do it but I'm not positive it works that
way with 2003.  Good luck.

> I'm trying to setup two different email accounts, one for myself for my
> office email and the other for my wife to get her office email. I have setup
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> Thank you in advance for your help and Happy Holidays
> Joe
 
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