Hello all, I am new to this site and it appears to be much better then Microsoft's for solutions. Kudos to all!
I have a pop acct and have just added an Exchange acct to my Outlook 2003. I have set them up separately using profiles, but I realized that I am going to have some problems because I want to have my calendar, contacts and notes all be in a shared location, so that I can sync my Palm up with Outlook and have everything in one place.
I've read about setting up different Information Services inside of the profile and that seems like it might work, my main concern is that I'd like to have my email for work stay in one file are and my home email go to my existing .pst file. So far I haven't been able to separate my Exchange Information Service to go to one file and my home to its existing one, they both end up pointing to the same file.
One option that I am considering is to have everything go into my common file and then use rules to separate out the email, based on which email account it was sent to.
Any ideas on the best way to do this?
Thanks in advance,
Erik
"Failure is not falling down,
Failure is not getting up."
- anon
I have a pop acct and have just added an Exchange acct to my Outlook 2003. I have set them up separately using profiles, but I realized that I am going to have some problems because I want to have my calendar, contacts and notes all be in a shared location, so that I can sync my Palm up with Outlook and have everything in one place.
I've read about setting up different Information Services inside of the profile and that seems like it might work, my main concern is that I'd like to have my email for work stay in one file are and my home email go to my existing .pst file. So far I haven't been able to separate my Exchange Information Service to go to one file and my home to its existing one, they both end up pointing to the same file.
One option that I am considering is to have everything go into my common file and then use rules to separate out the email, based on which email account it was sent to.
Any ideas on the best way to do this?
Thanks in advance,
Erik
"Failure is not falling down,
Failure is not getting up."
- anon