New outlook application

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bkland2000

I already have one oultook application can I add another one to the same PC?
 
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Diane Poremsky [MVP]

What do you need to do? You can only have one outlook version installed at
a time and can only open one profile at a time in your windows account.

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bkland2000

I need to run two outlook accounts on the same PC OR be able to switch
between two seperate outlook versions/accounts on the same PC
 
G

Gordon

bkland2000 said:
I need to run two outlook accounts on the same PC OR be able to switch
between two seperate outlook versions/accounts on the same PC

Yes you can do both of those.
You can either set up multiple email accounts in one Outlook Profile (not
sure about exchange mailboxes but certainly multiple accounts of all the
other email types) or you can set up a second and subsequent Mail Profiles.
 
D

Diane Poremsky [MVP]

You can do this with profiles - but only one profile can be open at a time.
If you need two profiles open, you can do it with windows accounts and fast
user switching, assuming your OS supports FUS.

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VanguardLH

bkland2000 said:
I need to run two outlook accounts on the same PC OR be able to switch
between two seperate outlook versions/accounts on the same PC

You can have LOTS of accounts defined in Outlook. So just what did
happen when you tried to add another account in Outlook?

Only 1 instance of Outlook can be installed inside the same instance of
Windows. That is, only one version of Outlook can be installed. If you
want to use different versions, you'll have to uninstall one version to
then install the other version.
 

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