Mike Kinkade
December 5th 03, 08:11 PM
>-----Original Message-----
>Is there an easy way to add a new user with virtually
the
>same settings as an existing user? For instance, I want
>two different configurations for Outlook, one for home
>and one for the office on a laptop. When I'm at home
the
>mail goes out on one server and at work it uses a
>different server. I would assume that these different
>settings would be applicable to the different user log
>ons and everything else would be the same--desktop
>layout, favorites, etc.
>
>Is this the proper place to address this? Or, would the
>Outlook forum be better?
>
>Any help would be appreciated, Thanks.
>.
>You could set up all preferences with the exception of
your email. Then Right click my computer/advanced/ user
profiles and copy the configured profile(except email) to
the other profile location(documents and settings......)
Once that is done then set up your e mail stuff.
>Is there an easy way to add a new user with virtually
the
>same settings as an existing user? For instance, I want
>two different configurations for Outlook, one for home
>and one for the office on a laptop. When I'm at home
the
>mail goes out on one server and at work it uses a
>different server. I would assume that these different
>settings would be applicable to the different user log
>ons and everything else would be the same--desktop
>layout, favorites, etc.
>
>Is this the proper place to address this? Or, would the
>Outlook forum be better?
>
>Any help would be appreciated, Thanks.
>.
>You could set up all preferences with the exception of
your email. Then Right click my computer/advanced/ user
profiles and copy the configured profile(except email) to
the other profile location(documents and settings......)
Once that is done then set up your e mail stuff.