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Two Logins with one outlook.pst file

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Gary Lindgren - 29 Dec 2005 23:48 GMT
I would like to know how I can have one outlook.pst file for 2 logins. One
is when I log in to Workgroup and the other when I log in to the domain
(same user). How do I do  this. Registry?
Thank you
Vince Averello [MVP-Outlook] - 30 Dec 2005 09:42 GMT
Set your MAPI profiles to access the file in a shared location. You can deal
with those profiles here: Control Panel > Mail applet

>I would like to know how I can have one outlook.pst file for 2 logins. One
>is when I log in to Workgroup and the other when I log in to the domain
>(same user). How do I do  this. Registry?
pestocat - 30 Dec 2005 23:23 GMT
Vince,
Thank you for the reply. Could you give me a little more information as to
what I need to do to have a common *.pst file for the 2 logins. I looked at
Control Panel > Mail and it is not obvious as to what I need to do. Do I
create a 3rd *.pst file and then somehow point both logins to this file.
Thank you

> Set your MAPI profiles to access the file in a shared location. You can
> deal with those profiles here: Control Panel > Mail applet
>
>>I would like to know how I can have one outlook.pst file for 2 logins. One
>>is when I log in to Workgroup and the other when I log in to the domain
>>(same user). How do I do  this. Registry?
Vince Averello [MVP-Outlook] - 31 Dec 2005 09:44 GMT
That's one possibility. Add the new PST file to each profile then set it as
the default PST (the 'Deliver new mail to this location' file).

> Vince,
> Thank you for the reply. Could you give me a little more information as to
> what I need to do to have a common *.pst file for the 2 logins. I looked
> at Control Panel > Mail and it is not obvious as to what I need to do. Do
> I create a 3rd *.pst file and then somehow point both logins to this file.
 
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