Outlook 2002 on Windows XP Professional 
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 Outlook 2002 on Windows XP Professional

I use two accounts one for work and one for personal.
For my work emails I have to go through VPN Client which
is set up for Exchange server.  My personal email is set
up for Internet Email but now my personal email is going
through the exchange server and when I check the settings
it is still set up for Internet Email.
So now when I open my outlook both of my accounts are
showing up in the same outlook screen.
 How do I fix it so that when I open my personal account
it doesn't try to go through the Microsoft Exchange
server?

Thank you,
Deb



Fri, 17 Jun 2005 03:31:49 GMT  
 Outlook 2002 on Windows XP Professional
Create separate Outlook profiles: Control Panel > Mail > Show Profiles...

--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]

Quote:
> I use two accounts one for work and one for personal.
> For my work emails I have to go through VPN Client which
> is set up for Exchange server.  My personal email is set
> up for Internet Email but now my personal email is going
> through the exchange server and when I check the settings
> it is still set up for Internet Email.
> So now when I open my outlook both of my accounts are
> showing up in the same outlook screen.
>  How do I fix it so that when I open my personal account
> it doesn't try to go through the Microsoft Exchange
> server?

> Thank you,
> Deb



Fri, 17 Jun 2005 04:07:51 GMT  
 Outlook 2002 on Windows XP Professional
I do have two different profiles.  One for work and one
for personal email.  And when I choose my personal email
it has me sign in to the exchange server using my
password for my work email account.  And when I choose my
work email it doesn't prompt for the password.

Thank you,
Deborah

Quote:
>-----Original Message-----
>Create separate Outlook profiles: Control Panel > Mail >
Show Profiles...

>--
>Russ Valentine
>[MVP-Outlook]


>> I use two accounts one for work and one for personal.
>> For my work emails I have to go through VPN Client
which
>> is set up for Exchange server.  My personal email is
set
>> up for Internet Email but now my personal email is
going
>> through the exchange server and when I check the
settings
>> it is still set up for Internet Email.
>> So now when I open my outlook both of my accounts are
>> showing up in the same outlook screen.
>>  How do I fix it so that when I open my personal
account
>> it doesn't try to go through the Microsoft Exchange
>> server?

>> Thank you,
>> Deb

>.



Fri, 17 Jun 2005 04:23:08 GMT  
 Outlook 2002 on Windows XP Professional
So what transports do you have in each profile?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]

Quote:
> I do have two different profiles.  One for work and one
> for personal email.  And when I choose my personal email
> it has me sign in to the exchange server using my
> password for my work email account.  And when I choose my
> work email it doesn't prompt for the password.

> Thank you,
> Deborah

> >-----Original Message-----
> >Create separate Outlook profiles: Control Panel > Mail >
> Show Profiles...

> >--
> >Russ Valentine
> >[MVP-Outlook]


> >> I use two accounts one for work and one for personal.
> >> For my work emails I have to go through VPN Client
> which
> >> is set up for Exchange server.  My personal email is
> set
> >> up for Internet Email but now my personal email is
> going
> >> through the exchange server and when I check the
> settings
> >> it is still set up for Internet Email.
> >> So now when I open my outlook both of my accounts are
> >> showing up in the same outlook screen.
> >>  How do I fix it so that when I open my personal
> account
> >> it doesn't try to go through the Microsoft Exchange
> >> server?

> >> Thank you,
> >> Deb

> >.



Fri, 17 Jun 2005 11:19:08 GMT  
 Outlook 2002 on Windows XP Professional
I'm not sure what you mean by transports.  But my
personal email is set up for Internet email POP3 and my
work email is set up for Exchange Server.

Thank you,
Deb

Quote:
>-----Original Message-----
>So what transports do you have in each profile?
>--
>Russ Valentine
>[MVP-Outlook]


>> I do have two different profiles.  One for work and one
>> for personal email.  And when I choose my personal
email
>> it has me sign in to the exchange server using my
>> password for my work email account.  And when I choose
my
>> work email it doesn't prompt for the password.

>> Thank you,
>> Deborah

>> >-----Original Message-----
>> >Create separate Outlook profiles: Control Panel >
Mail >
>> Show Profiles...

>> >--
>> >Russ Valentine
>> >[MVP-Outlook]


>> >> I use two accounts one for work and one for
personal.
>> >> For my work emails I have to go through VPN Client
>> which
>> >> is set up for Exchange server.  My personal email is
>> set
>> >> up for Internet Email but now my personal email is
>> going
>> >> through the exchange server and when I check the
>> settings
>> >> it is still set up for Internet Email.
>> >> So now when I open my outlook both of my accounts
are
>> >> showing up in the same outlook screen.
>> >>  How do I fix it so that when I open my personal
>> account
>> >> it doesn't try to go through the Microsoft Exchange
>> >> server?

>> >> Thank you,
>> >> Deb

>> >.

>.



Fri, 17 Jun 2005 15:20:34 GMT  
 Outlook 2002 on Windows XP Professional
Those are the transports. So your contention is that the profile that
contains _only_ your Internet Mail Service is asking for your logon
information for Exchange Server? And you're sure Exchange Server is nowhere
to be found in that profile?
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]

Quote:
> I'm not sure what you mean by transports.  But my
> personal email is set up for Internet email POP3 and my
> work email is set up for Exchange Server.

> Thank you,
> Deb
> >-----Original Message-----
> >So what transports do you have in each profile?
> >--
> >Russ Valentine
> >[MVP-Outlook]


> >> I do have two different profiles.  One for work and one
> >> for personal email.  And when I choose my personal
> email
> >> it has me sign in to the exchange server using my
> >> password for my work email account.  And when I choose
> my
> >> work email it doesn't prompt for the password.

> >> Thank you,
> >> Deborah

> >> >-----Original Message-----
> >> >Create separate Outlook profiles: Control Panel >
> Mail >
> >> Show Profiles...

> >> >--
> >> >Russ Valentine
> >> >[MVP-Outlook]


> >> >> I use two accounts one for work and one for
> personal.
> >> >> For my work emails I have to go through VPN Client
> >> which
> >> >> is set up for Exchange server.  My personal email is
> >> set
> >> >> up for Internet Email but now my personal email is
> >> going
> >> >> through the exchange server and when I check the
> >> settings
> >> >> it is still set up for Internet Email.
> >> >> So now when I open my outlook both of my accounts
> are
> >> >> showing up in the same outlook screen.
> >> >>  How do I fix it so that when I open my personal
> >> account
> >> >> it doesn't try to go through the Microsoft Exchange
> >> >> server?

> >> >> Thank you,
> >> >> Deb

> >> >.

> >.



Fri, 17 Jun 2005 16:35:40 GMT  
 Outlook 2002 on Windows XP Professional
Sorry it took me so long to get back to you.  
For some reason my personal email (internet email
account) was trying to go through the exchange server.  
Then all of a sudden when I opened my outlook I had both
accounts showing in the same window.  That's not the way
I had it set up originally.  I ended up having to export
my files and delete both accounts and profiles then set
up new ones and import my files.  All is working fine now.
I never did figure out why it did that.
Thanks for all your help!!
Deb
Quote:
>-----Original Message-----
>Those are the transports. So your contention is that the
profile that
>contains _only_ your Internet Mail Service is asking for
your logon
>information for Exchange Server? And you're sure

Exchange Server is nowhere
Quote:
>to be found in that profile?
>--
>Russ Valentine
>[MVP-Outlook]


>> I'm not sure what you mean by transports.  But my
>> personal email is set up for Internet email POP3 and my
>> work email is set up for Exchange Server.

>> Thank you,
>> Deb
>> >-----Original Message-----
>> >So what transports do you have in each profile?
>> >--
>> >Russ Valentine
>> >[MVP-Outlook]


>> >> I do have two different profiles.  One for work and
one
>> >> for personal email.  And when I choose my personal
>> email
>> >> it has me sign in to the exchange server using my
>> >> password for my work email account.  And when I
choose
>> my
>> >> work email it doesn't prompt for the password.

>> >> Thank you,
>> >> Deborah

>> >> >-----Original Message-----
>> >> >Create separate Outlook profiles: Control Panel >
>> Mail >
>> >> Show Profiles...

>> >> >--
>> >> >Russ Valentine
>> >> >[MVP-Outlook]




- Show quoted text -

Quote:
>> >> >> I use two accounts one for work and one for
>> personal.
>> >> >> For my work emails I have to go through VPN
Client
>> >> which
>> >> >> is set up for Exchange server.  My personal
email is
>> >> set
>> >> >> up for Internet Email but now my personal email
is
>> >> going
>> >> >> through the exchange server and when I check the
>> >> settings
>> >> >> it is still set up for Internet Email.
>> >> >> So now when I open my outlook both of my accounts
>> are
>> >> >> showing up in the same outlook screen.
>> >> >>  How do I fix it so that when I open my personal
>> >> account
>> >> >> it doesn't try to go through the Microsoft
Exchange
>> >> >> server?

>> >> >> Thank you,
>> >> >> Deb

>> >> >.

>> >.

>.



Wed, 22 Jun 2005 06:33:45 GMT  
 
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