Adding a 2nd email account to Outlook

S

sjs

Our network uses Outlook attaching to an NT 4.0 domain
and Exchange 5.5. Each user has their own account but we
also have an account for a generic user to maintain
customer communications.

I'd like to have a few users be able to "toggle" back and
forth from their personal account and the generic
account. But when I attempt to add the second email
account Outlook (Tools>Email accounts...>Add email
account>Microsoft Exchange Server>) I'm given the
following error:

"Outlook can support only one Exchange server account at
a time and you already have one setup"

Is it possible to setup a second email account without
having to logout and into a second domain account?

tks,
steve
 
P

Pierre

Don't know if that's what you're looking for, but you can
go to Tools, services, Exchange Server properties,
advanced. You can then open additionnal mailboxes.
 
M

Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Use a separate profile. Your user will have to shut down Outlook and reopen
it using the second generic profile.

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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact.


After searching google.groups.com and finding no answer
sjs <[email protected]> asked:

| Our network uses Outlook attaching to an NT 4.0 domain
| and Exchange 5.5. Each user has their own account but we
| also have an account for a generic user to maintain
| customer communications.
|
| I'd like to have a few users be able to "toggle" back and
| forth from their personal account and the generic
| account. But when I attempt to add the second email
| account Outlook (Tools>Email accounts...>Add email
| account>Microsoft Exchange Server>) I'm given the
| following error:
|
| "Outlook can support only one Exchange server account at
| a time and you already have one setup"
|
| Is it possible to setup a second email account without
| having to logout and into a second domain account?
|
| tks,
| steve
 

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