From: Outlook 07 user on
Yes the folders are created but when I send/receive emails, both email
accounts' messages go into 'one' email inbox. I have to manually separate
all incoming emails, etc. and I do not want to do this.

My understanding is that I need to set up 2 separate profiles and open each
email address separately. Is there another way as I do not have the 'mail'
option to select under user accounts (which only has the admin. - me) to set
this up in Vista 64?
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Outlook 07 user


"Outlook 07 user" wrote:

> I have set up 2 email accounts but they are both coming into the same
> Inbox,Junk Mail, etc. I need to keep these accounts separate.
>
> Instructions advise that I click the start button, then control panel, then
> user accounts, then mail. Problem is I do NOT have 'mail' as an option to
> click on under user accounts.
>
> How do I find the Outlook Profile to set up so I can choose which email
> account I want to receive? Is there a simple way of doing this?
> Also how do I set up the in,sent, out, etc. for this second email account?
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> Outlook 07 user
From: Outlook 07 user on
I thought I did this - To do the former, just create a new pst file within
Outlook, then in Account settings tell Outlook to deliver one of the accounts
to the new pst file. > Tools-Account Settings. Why does it not work?
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Outlook 07 user


"Gordon" wrote:

>
> "Outlook 07 user" <Outlook07user(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:E0F5FB96-18BB-472C-BBBF-691772255154(a)microsoft.com...
> > I have set up 2 email accounts but they are both coming into the same
> > Inbox,Junk Mail, etc. I need to keep these accounts separate.
> >
> > Instructions advise that I click the start button, then control panel,
> > then
> > user accounts, then mail. Problem is I do NOT have 'mail' as an option to
> > click on under user accounts.
> >
> > How do I find the Outlook Profile to set up so I can choose which email
> > account I want to receive? Is there a simple way of doing this?
> > Also how do I set up the in,sent, out, etc. for this second email account?
>
> What you do depends on whether you want to separate these accounts into
> different folders in the same profile, or whether you want to create two
> separate profiles.
> To do the former, just create a new pst file within Outlook, then in Account
> settings tell Outlook to deliver one of the accounts to the new pst file.
> Tools-Account Settings). To do the latter, go to Control Panel, set the view
> to Classic and the Mail applet will appear. Create a new profile there.
>
> .
>
From: Gordon on

"Outlook 07 user" <Outlook07user(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:31DF9EC8-023C-45EF-8A86-F7CCB79ED1AF(a)microsoft.com...
> Yes the folders are created but when I send/receive emails, both email
> accounts' messages go into 'one' email inbox. I have to manually separate
> all incoming emails, etc. and I do not want to do this.

Then specify the different folders in Tools-Account settings like I
posted...

From: Gordon on

"Outlook 07 user" <Outlook07user(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:4D6F29EA-9B59-4C07-8824-5EFEE5FCFC18(a)microsoft.com...
> I thought I did this - To do the former, just create a new pst file within
> Outlook, then in Account settings tell Outlook to deliver one of the
> accounts
> to the new pst file. > Tools-Account Settings. Why does it not work?

Always has done here. What sort of email accounts?

From: Michael Bauer [MVP - Outlook] on


It's not under User Accounts. Just click Start/Control Panel, then look for
anything named like '*32bit*' in the classic view. For sure it's there. But
as I don't have an English 64bit version running, I don't know the exact
name.

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Am Mon, 26 Apr 2010 06:10:02 -0700 schrieb Outlook 07 user:

> I have Vista 64 bit and do NOT have the "display 32 bit" prompt or display
> choice in classic view. Any suggestions?
>
> Please also advise if I am correct in thinking I need two separate Outlook
> profiles as currently all inbox emails goes into the default email
account,
> then I must move those emails that do not below into the other account.
>
> Thanks!!!