1 profile for email - 1 for calendar ?

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SirKeats

I'm running outlook 2007 on my work computer. My work uses groupwise
for email and such... but they don't support syncing between my
blackberry and outlook (they're too cheap I guess to spend the money
to support this).

Anyway... I've been able to set up outlook to use a different mail
profile so that I can sync my calendar and contacts up with it while
still running groupwise to do email. I really have no need for any
other groupwise feature other than email anyway... what can I say, I
hate groupwise.

That said, I'm wondering if I can set up outlook to access groupwise
for my email... but have it use the other profile for my calendar and
contacts. When I first installed outlook, it was automatically using
my groupwise profile for everything. I simply added a new profile so
that I could have a functioning outlook calendar and contacts. I'd
love to find a way to add back in the groupwise profile for just email
though so I could have just outlook open from now on rather than
running both outlook and groupwise at the same time.

Hope that request makes sense! Thanks for the help!
 
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Diane Poremsky

what you want is 2 accts in 1 profile - the pst for the calendar and
groupwise for mail. Normally, you can use any number of accts and psts in
the profile - the default one is used for syncing (which would be where the
calendar is) but I'm not sure how groupwise works in outlook - if its like
Exchange server, it demands the default message store be used for its
messages and will move them to the pst if its set as the default.

Now - you can open the calendar pst in the groupwise profile (file, open,
outlook data file) - it will be a secondary folder in the folder list. But
it won't sync - you'll need to close outlook and open with the calendar
profile to sync.
 

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