From: Horsepower on

'Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook Wrote:
> ;132498']"Horsepower" <Horsepower.47rt3a(a)invalid> wrote in message
> news:Horsepower.47rt3a(a)invalid...
>
> > OK So I allow MS Online to create it's profile, open the pst within
> that
> > profile. How do I get it to check the email on the other 2 (non
> > exchange) pop accounts?
>
> Add those accounts to that same profile and make sure they're in the
> send/receive group.
> --
> Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]

OK I think I have it done. Now to file tune it a little. I cannot get
it to open to my personal contacts by default (which is the only place I
have my 2000+ contacts).

Now my PDA will not sync because it says "a different profile was
previously setup"

Thank you.


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From: Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] on
"Horsepower" <Horsepower.47vwba(a)invalid> wrote in message
news:Horsepower.47vwba(a)invalid...

> OK I think I have it done. Now to file tune it a little. I cannot get
> it to open to my personal contacts by default (which is the only place I
> have my 2000+ contacts).

Can't get what to open your personal contacts? Where would you like them
opened?

> Now my PDA will not sync because it says "a different profile was
> previously setup"

Your PDA should sync with whatever profile you have as your default, but it
clearly depends on your sync software. Outlook is passive in the sync
process. There are no settings in Outlook that control the sync.
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Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]

From: Horsepower on

'Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook Wrote:
> ;132577']"Horsepower" <Horsepower.47vwba(a)invalid> wrote in message
> news:Horsepower.47vwba(a)invalid...
>
> > OK I think I have it done. Now to file tune it a little. I cannot
> get
> > it to open to my personal contacts by default (which is the only
> place I
> > have my 2000+ contacts).
>
> Can't get what to open your personal contacts? Where would you like
> them
> opened?
>
> I would like them to be the default contacts when I open Outlook, which
> currently has no contacts listed. If I open "personal contacts" than
> they are there.
>
> Your PDA should sync with whatever profile you have as your default,
> but it
> clearly depends on your sync software. Outlook is passive in the sync
> process. There are no settings in Outlook that control the sync.
> --
> Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]

Perhaps I should delete the old "Outlook" profile, making it delault
and reset my PDA and start the partnership over. Thank you.


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From: Horsepower on

Horsepower;132592 Wrote:
> Perhaps I should delete the old "Outlook" profile, making it delault and
> reset my PDA and start the partnership over. Thank you.

And I didn't realize every peice of personal email now ends up on the
company server. I am throwing in the towel on this one. Thanks for all
of your help.


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From: Leonid S. Knyshov // SBS Expert on
On 3/15/2010 4:42 PM, Horsepower wrote:
> Horsepower;132592 Wrote:
> And I didn't realize every peice of personal email now ends up on the
> company server. I am throwing in the towel on this one. Thanks for all
> of your help.
>
>
It doesn't have to.

IMAP accounts have their own PSTs.
POP3 accounts can be set to have their own PSTs as of Outlook 2007.

Tools -> Account Settings -> Change Folder -> New Outlook Data File

Call it whatever you want if you don't like the name "Personal Folders".

This is a very flexible product.
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Leonid S. Knyshov
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