Separeate contacts for users

J

jlsohio

I'm not sure if this is a Win98 question or an Outlook
question?

I'm using Win98 with 3 users. I'm using Outlook2000 as my
email program. The way it is now, when each user logs on
to Win98, then open Outlook, the "Contacts" are the same
for each user. I'd like each user to have their own
Contacts.

Is that do-able? If yes, please explain how.

Thanks in advance.

jls
 
R

Russ Valentine

You must first specify the mail support mode of Outlook
you are using before we can answer. (Line 2 of Help |
About if you don't know).

Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
 
J

jlsohio

The support mode is (9.0.0.2711)
Thanks.


-----Original Message-----
You must first specify the mail support mode of Outlook
you are using before we can answer. (Line 2 of Help |
About if you don't know).

Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
-----Original Message-----
I'm not sure if this is a Win98 question or an Outlook
question?

I'm using Win98 with 3 users. I'm using Outlook2000 as my
email program. The way it is now, when each user logs on
to Win98, then open Outlook, the "Contacts" are the same
for each user. I'd like each user to have their own
Contacts.

Is that do-able? If yes, please explain how.

Thanks in advance.

jls
.
.
 
R

Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

Try again. That's the version number. I said line 2.
Two possible answers:
Internet Mail Only
Corporate/Workgroup.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
jlsohio said:
The support mode is (9.0.0.2711)
Thanks.


-----Original Message-----
You must first specify the mail support mode of Outlook
you are using before we can answer. (Line 2 of Help |
About if you don't know).

Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
-----Original Message-----
I'm not sure if this is a Win98 question or an Outlook
question?

I'm using Win98 with 3 users. I'm using Outlook2000 as my
email program. The way it is now, when each user logs on
to Win98, then open Outlook, the "Contacts" are the same
for each user. I'd like each user to have their own
Contacts.

Is that do-able? If yes, please explain how.

Thanks in advance.

jls
.
.
 

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