Re: Outlook Express & New Users

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Each user has there own unique Main Identity. Do not confuse that with the
Administrator Main Identity.

If user's e-mails are under their own personal folder:

C:\Documents and Settings\[USERNAME]\Local Settings\Application
Data\Identities\{UNIQUE CLSID NUMBER}\Microsoft\Outlook Express

Once the user has logged in and opens Outlook Express, their Folder
structure is created for them.
However, the Administrator has to setup the Internet Connection
configuration and set it to be used by all users on the system.

The Internet Connections have nothing to do with each user's unique e-mail
folder. The folder only contains e-mails and folders in support of the
login account.

When you setup the Internet Connection for this system, did you specify for
All Users?

"Geoff Smith" <GeoffSmith@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:3367193B-E71C-44F1-B76F-9CC33DEFCB3C@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Got Windows XP Pro.

:-)

Have now set up users.

Can anyone tell me how to migrate an Outlook Express Identity accross to
the
User log in that now been set up for them without losing existing e-mails
in
their inbox, please?

When user logs in and tries to use Outlook Express they are told they have
no internet connection and identities remain available only on main
'Administrator' login.

Me confused!

:-(

Smudge


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