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2002 or Outlook 2003 Profile Outlook 2002/2003 and Outlook 2000/98 in Corporate/Workgroup mode allow you to have as many profiles as you want. Generally, we recommend one profile per computer user (creating a Windows user account for each user is best, especially if you use Windows XP, but more hassle if you use Windows 98/ME). If you use Outlook for personal and business email, you'll probably want two profiles. If you need to add a second account to your current profile, go to the Tools, Email Accounts menu in Outlook and choose View or change existing account, then click the Add button. You can then start with this step. Use the following steps to create a new profile using Outlook 2002/2003. See the Outlook 2000 instructions for the specific screens used with that version. Instructions for Outlook 2007 and Outlook 2010 are here. Create a new profile Close Outlook. Open Control Panel and find the Mail applet.If you use the Category view in Windows XP's Control Panel, look for the Mail applet in the User Accounts category. Select the Show Profiles button. Click the Add button to make a new profile. Enter a Name for your profile. Tip: Use a descriptive name, so you know what the profile contains without looking at it's Properties. Select Add a new email account from the Email screen. Click Next. Select the type of account you are using and click Next. If you aren't sure which type to choose, check with your email provider. The choices are:
Microsoft Exchange Server - Choose this if you are going to connect to an Exchange server. If you aren't sure what type of account you have, it's probably not an Exchange server. Check with your email provider to be sure. If you are using an Exchange account, your Exchange administrator will tell you how to set up your profile, if it's not set up for you automatically when you log on the computer. POP3 - Most email accounts are POP3. IMAP - Used by many universities. Some email providers allow you to use either IMAP or POP3. IMAP account download a copy of your email, POP3's default is to download the mail and delete it from the server. If you want to access your email from more than one computer, IMAP is generally the best. AOL uses IMAP. HTTP protocol is no longer supported. You need to use POP3 or the Outlook Hotmail Connector for Hotmail/MSN/Live mail. (Yahoo and other web-based mail providers do not support the protocols needed for HTTP access. Additional ServWeb Hosting WordPress Blog Spread the Word Affiliates Referral Resellers Help Knowledgebase User Guide Contact Us Around the Farm About FatCow Testimonials Press Blog Knowledgebase User Guides Let ServiceMan Do It For You! We'll configure Outlook, Entourage and more. Learn More » ServiceMan Mailbox Creation and Configuration ServiceMan can configure your desktop email client for you, without the hassle or frustration. With your permission, we will establish a remote access connection to your computer in order to access http://www.outlook-tips.net/beginner-user/new-outlook-2002-2003-profile/ the email client and do the following: Create an email account using the email service included with your hosting package Configure your desktop email client to work with the email account just created We can even configure your desktop email account to work with premium email services such as Microsoft Exchange. Contact an experienced agent http://www.fatcow.com/knowledgebase/read_article.bml?kbid=3159 today! Call 866-217-5452 or Chat Now Search Knowledgebase Enter your search term above and click "Go" FAQs Configuring: Exporting then importing email/account settings from an Outlook profile to the new Exchange mailbox Tutorial: Configuring Outlook for Exchange Tutorial: Transferring contents of an IPOP mailbox to an Exchange mailbox Configuring: Manually creating a new email profile in Outlook 2003 or 2007 to access an Exchange mailbox Configuring: Downloading or upgrading to Outlook 2003 or Outlook 2007, and downloading the Profile Generator Related Topics Email Services: Microsoft Exchange Outlook Home > Knowledgebase > Configuring: Manually creating a new email profile in Outlook 2003 or 2007 to access an Exchange mailbox Question/ProblemConfiguring: Manually creating a new email profile in Outlook 2003 or 2007 to access an Exchange mailbox Answer/SolutionThe following steps guide you through the process of manually creating an Exchange Hosting profile for Outlook 2003 or 2007 to access your Exchange mailbox. You must have: Windows XP, updated with service pack 2. You can go to Micro
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