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Old January 12th 10, 06:09 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Gblake1983
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Default Creating a New Calendar the Synchronizes

How do I create a second Calendar that allows synchronization? I currently
have two email addresses coming through my outlook, because the second
person's address does not use a computer, so I have to print everything off
for him.

Is there a way that I can seperate my calendar from his and only allow that
calendar to synch with my blackberry??
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Old January 12th 10, 08:00 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
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Default Creating a New Calendar the Synchronizes

Hi Gblake1983,

It can't be done as is. You will need to set up a Dual Boot Computer and
install Outlook 2007 on both partitions. On one partition, set up for him
and the other for you.


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"Gblake1983" wrote in message
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How do I create a second Calendar that allows synchronization? I currently
have two email addresses coming through my outlook, because the second
person's address does not use a computer, so I have to print everything
off
for him.

Is there a way that I can seperate my calendar from his and only allow
that
calendar to synch with my blackberry??



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Old January 12th 10, 08:50 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Brian Tillman[_2_]
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Default Creating a New Calendar the Synchronizes


thecreator;114276 Wrote:
Hi Gblake1983,

It can't be done as is. You will need to set up a Dual Boot Computer
and
install Outlook 2007 on both partitions. On one partition, set up for
him
and the other for you.


Not true. A separate mail profile would suffice.


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[MVP-Outlook]
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Old January 13th 10, 03:55 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
thecreator
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Default Creating a New Calendar the Synchronizes

Hi Brian,

I know with Outlook Express, you can have Identities and multiple Store
Folders in Identities for Outlook Express.

How do you create multiple Identities or Profiles in Outlook? I do not
know.


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"Brian Tillman" Brian.Tillman.44p1tm@invalid wrote in message
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thecreator;114276 Wrote:
Hi Gblake1983,

It can't be done as is. You will need to set up a Dual Boot Computer
and
install Outlook 2007 on both partitions. On one partition, set up for
him
and the other for you.


Not true. A separate mail profile would suffice.


--
Brian Tillman

[MVP-Outlook]
http://forums.slipstick.com



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Old January 25th 10, 01:36 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Brian Tillman
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Default Creating a New Calendar the Synchronizes

"thecreator" wrote in message
...

I know with Outlook Express, you can have Identities and multiple Store
Folders in Identities for Outlook Express.

How do you create multiple Identities or Profiles in Outlook? I do not
know.


Open the Mail applet in Control Panel and click Show ProfilesAdd to add
another profile. Profiles do not equal accounts, though, so keep that in
mind. You can have multiple data stores with a single account and a single
profile, multiple accounts with multlple profiles, or any combination
thereof.
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Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]

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Old January 25th 10, 11:33 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
thecreator
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Default Creating a New Calendar the Synchronizes

Hi Brain Tillman,

Thank you. How come the new Profiles which are created are stored in
your Default Documents folder? Would not the Folder or Profile be created
within the Outlook Folder in your User ID, if you are using Windows XP Home
Edition Service Pack3? Can you change the location?

I just like to create new Profiles for each new Year. Makes backing up
the Store Folders easier from one location.


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thecreator



"Brian Tillman" wrote in message
...
"thecreator" wrote in message
...

I know with Outlook Express, you can have Identities and multiple
Store Folders in Identities for Outlook Express.

How do you create multiple Identities or Profiles in Outlook? I do not
know.


Open the Mail applet in Control Panel and click Show ProfilesAdd to add
another profile. Profiles do not equal accounts, though, so keep that in
mind. You can have multiple data stores with a single account and a
single profile, multiple accounts with multlple profiles, or any
combination thereof.
--
Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]



 




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