Multiple No-Mail accounts in Outlook 2000

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RVD

Running Win98SE on a home machine with multiple users (one for myself and each child).
Also have Outlook 2000. I want to set up Outlook in No-Mail mode, just to give myself and the kids Calendar and task list functions. Don't need mail because I and those old enough are using various web-mail accounts, not a POP account anywhere.

How can I set it up so that each of us has a Calendar/Task list of our own, without seeing or being able to update each others? Would rather they were independent pst's instead of folders in the one general pst.
 
R

Roady

You can create separate pst-files for this and if prefered set passwords for
eacht pst-file. You can add a pst-file by going to Tools-> Services (could
be a a different name as it has changed over the years). I believe this
should work in the No-Mail mode as well.

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RVD said:
Running Win98SE on a home machine with multiple users (one for myself and each child).
Also have Outlook 2000. I want to set up Outlook in No-Mail mode, just to
give myself and the kids Calendar and task list functions. Don't need mail
because I and those old enough are using various web-mail accounts, not a
POP account anywhere.
How can I set it up so that each of us has a Calendar/Task list of our
own, without seeing or being able to update each others? Would rather they
were independent pst's instead of folders in the one general pst.
 

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