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Using Outlook for Multiple Users
My husband and I are currently sharing a home pc (Win 7/64 bit & MS Office 2010 and Windows Live). I currently have us configured when logging on the pc as 2 individual users, and I am the pc administrator with an account password.
I have just installed MS Office 2010 and am trying to get Outlook configured so that we can both use it. However, when I logged on as my husband in his user set, Outlook will not configure stating that there is not account privilege since he is not the administrator). I had downloaded the Hotmail connector since we are on Windows Live and my email works perfectly. However, is there some way he can also use Outlook but still maintain privacy? I'm pretty pc literate, but this one has me stumped. Thanks! |
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When you are on your husbands profile, windows profile, rn Outlook as the administrator by right clicking the desktop short cut. Add his profile and he should be able to access it. If not, then you will need to supply his user profile with permissions.
Hope this helps |
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