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What ever happened to mail profiles?
In windows XP, i was able to create mail profiles, so that when i started outlook 07, it would give me an option as to which account i was going to use. As of Vista RC1 build 5600, this option appears to have been extinguished. This option was listed in the control panel, under user accounts. The help section makes reference to this and explains that you have to have outlook installed and to run the program more than once before the icon will come up, but still there is no option. Please Help |
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The ability to create e-mail identities in Outlook Express, which allowed
multiple people sharing the same computer to keep their e-mail separate, has been removed in Windows Mail. Instead, Windows Mail enables you to create a separate Windows user accounts for each person who wants to use e-mail on a single computer. If you're upgrading to Windows Mail from an Outlook Express account that contains multiple e-mail identities, Windows Mail will automatically launch a wizard to guide you through the process of importing your previous e-mail identities into your current user account. This wizard will launch each time Windows Mail is started until all identities have been imported or deleted. "huggibear" wrote in message ... What ever happened to mail profiles? In windows XP, i was able to create mail profiles, so that when i started outlook 07, it would give me an option as to which account i was going to use. As of Vista RC1 build 5600, this option appears to have been extinguished. This option was listed in the control panel, under user accounts. The help section makes reference to this and explains that you have to have outlook installed and to run the program more than once before the icon will come up, but still there is no option. Please Help |
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Thanks for your response nick,
however i was actually talking about while using microsoft office outlook 2007 rather than outlook express. There are indications in the help files of outlook 2007 that the process that i am talking about is similar for that of Windows XP. I have followed this process but have hit a wall. It says that when outlook is installed, an icon should appear in the user accounts pane of the control panel which allows you to create/edit mail profiles for the use of outlook. Not Outlook express, and not windows mail. However this icon has not appeared, even after several system restarts and multiple program restarts. I prefer to use office outlook for its increased functionality! This maybe a problem with my setup scenario, i am using Vista RC1 build 5600 64 bit edition and microsoft office 2007 beta. Perhaps the intergration of these installations is not complete? Any help with this matter is very much appreciated. "Rick Hallman" wrote: The ability to create e-mail identities in Outlook Express, which allowed multiple people sharing the same computer to keep their e-mail separate, has been removed in Windows Mail. Instead, Windows Mail enables you to create a separate Windows user accounts for each person who wants to use e-mail on a single computer. If you're upgrading to Windows Mail from an Outlook Express account that contains multiple e-mail identities, Windows Mail will automatically launch a wizard to guide you through the process of importing your previous e-mail identities into your current user account. This wizard will launch each time Windows Mail is started until all identities have been imported or deleted. "huggibear" wrote in message ... What ever happened to mail profiles? In windows XP, i was able to create mail profiles, so that when i started outlook 07, it would give me an option as to which account i was going to use. As of Vista RC1 build 5600, this option appears to have been extinguished. This option was listed in the control panel, under user accounts. The help section makes reference to this and explains that you have to have outlook installed and to run the program more than once before the icon will come up, but still there is no option. Please Help |
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Another question about profiles. What if I have multiple e-mail accounts and would like to decide which one I am going to access when I start Windows Mail? From what I can tell, when I start up Windows Mail, the (current) default account will come up. I guess that I could then reset the default account, turn off Windows Mail, and then restart it? Or is Windows Mail different from Outlook and is it possible to have two different profiles open at the same time?? Thanks for you help! Wyckham -- wdseelig |
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Please excuse the ignorance of my earlier post. I've now figured out what I need to do, and will post this to help others who are having similiar issues... Although identities are no longer availalbe in Windows Vista, it is possible to incorporate multiple e-mail accounts into one instance of Windows Mail. When you do this, incoming e-mail messages from ALL of your accounts will be downloaded when you do a Send/Receive All. All you need to do to keep the e-mails from your multiple accounts straight is create a separate folder (File-New-Folder) for each account, and then create a Rule to route the incoming e-mails to the correct folder. Here is another nice feature. When you are sending e-mails from a Windows Mail client with multiple e-mail accounts, you get a nice little "From" drop-down box so that you can choose which of your e-mail accounts will be the "sender" of the message. Neato! Wyckham -- wdseelig |
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He wasn't asking about outlook express or windows mail but Outlook, the one that comes with Office. I has different profiles that you can switch to when you run it. as for the answer to the original question (yah it's an old thread but it's the first google response to "vista email profiles" still so I thought I'd put this here) *CLICK ON \"VIEW 32-BIT CONTROL PANEL ITEMS\", \"MAIL\" IS IN THERE.* -- bobismeisbob |
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He wasn't asking about outlook express or windows mail but Outlook, the one that comes with Office. I has different profiles that you can switch to when you run it. as for the answer to the original question (yah it's an old thread but it's the first google response to "vista email profiles" still so I thought I'd put this here) *CLICK ON \"VIEW 32-BIT CONTROL PANEL ITEMS\", \"MAIL\" IS IN THERE.* -- bobismeisbob |