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Davide Santachiara - DTM
Dear Sirs,
In our office we use Outlook 2003 on Vista Business or Windows XP PRO with
multiple account configured for POP3 access and each account has its own PST
file associated. In general there is one personal email account plus three
company email addresses which can be accessed by everybody. PST files are on
a server with Windows 2000 server.
We have a very annoying problem as after some time the Outlook accounts are
configured when opening one account (in general the personal one) some or all
the other PST files associated with different Outlook account are also
opened. This means that nobody is anymore able to access these accounts even
if they are not actually used. The PST files which are opened are in no way
associated with that particular account but to other Outlook account on that
machine.
The only fix for this is to delete all the Outlook accounts and start from
scratch re-configuring them. This is of course very annoying as for each
workstation this takes at least half an hour and the problem, especially with
Vista Business 64 bits, happens quite frequently. I.e. after two or three
weeks I have reconfigured the Outlook accounts the problem is again there.
Is this problem known, and if yes are there solutions?
Thank you
Best regards
D.Santachiara
DTM s.r.l.
In our office we use Outlook 2003 on Vista Business or Windows XP PRO with
multiple account configured for POP3 access and each account has its own PST
file associated. In general there is one personal email account plus three
company email addresses which can be accessed by everybody. PST files are on
a server with Windows 2000 server.
We have a very annoying problem as after some time the Outlook accounts are
configured when opening one account (in general the personal one) some or all
the other PST files associated with different Outlook account are also
opened. This means that nobody is anymore able to access these accounts even
if they are not actually used. The PST files which are opened are in no way
associated with that particular account but to other Outlook account on that
machine.
The only fix for this is to delete all the Outlook accounts and start from
scratch re-configuring them. This is of course very annoying as for each
workstation this takes at least half an hour and the problem, especially with
Vista Business 64 bits, happens quite frequently. I.e. after two or three
weeks I have reconfigured the Outlook accounts the problem is again there.
Is this problem known, and if yes are there solutions?
Thank you
Best regards
D.Santachiara
DTM s.r.l.