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I use Outlook and My wife uses outlook express on our home computer with
seperate email accounts. Afer a clean install of XP, I set both up but now the two contact lists seemd to be tied, meaning that when She replies to somebody the contact gets placed in both of our contact lists. This was not the case before I reinstalled windows. Is there a setting to stop this? I'd rather not set up two users in XP. Thanks in advance. Outlook version is Office 2000 (version 9 I think) Outlook express version is 6 |
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Just disable sharing in OE's address book (Hint: Tools Options...)
-- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Scott" wrote in message ... I use Outlook and My wife uses outlook express on our home computer with seperate email accounts. Afer a clean install of XP, I set both up but now the two contact lists seemd to be tied, meaning that when She replies to somebody the contact gets placed in both of our contact lists. This was not the case before I reinstalled windows. Is there a setting to stop this? I'd rather not set up two users in XP. Thanks in advance. Outlook version is Office 2000 (version 9 I think) Outlook express version is 6 |
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Thank You!!
"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Just disable sharing in OE's address book (Hint: Tools Options...) -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Scott" wrote in message ... I use Outlook and My wife uses outlook express on our home computer with seperate email accounts. Afer a clean install of XP, I set both up but now the two contact lists seemd to be tied, meaning that when She replies to somebody the contact gets placed in both of our contact lists. This was not the case before I reinstalled windows. Is there a setting to stop this? I'd rather not set up two users in XP. Thanks in advance. Outlook version is Office 2000 (version 9 I think) Outlook express version is 6 |
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