I am the administrator and have my wife set-up as standard user. When
logged in as my wife, I started Outlook 2003 and it gave me an error message
- something to the effect that I didnt have access to the default PST file.
It was pointing and trying to open up my own PST File (Adminstrator). ?? Why?

On my XP machine I was able to have 2 users and separate pst files for each
user.

The only thing I can think of is perhaps I did something wrong when I
installed Outlook 2003 on my Vista PC?

Any ideas?

Thanks!

Re: Mulitple Users on Vista - Outlook 2003 by Oliver

Oliver
Fri Apr 18 04:55:21 PDT 2008

Dear Pulgas,

if you disable (only for a test) the "Advanced User Management in Windows
Vista" does it work now?

Sometimes it is important to run Outlook "as Administrator" to open
Outlook. (Right mouseclick on the Outlook.exe => run as administrator)

Did you try this?

--
Oliver Vukovics
Share your Outlook PST files without Exchange: Public ShareFolder
Synchronisation for Outlook and Exchange: Public SyncTool
http://www.publicshareware.com


"Pulgas" <Pulgas@discussions.microsoft.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
news:E471E714-D030-4352-8E10-F6DD44D163CF@microsoft.com...
>I am the administrator and have my wife set-up as standard user. When
> logged in as my wife, I started Outlook 2003 and it gave me an error
> message
> - something to the effect that I didnt have access to the default PST
> file.
> It was pointing and trying to open up my own PST File (Adminstrator). ??
> Why?
>
> On my XP machine I was able to have 2 users and separate pst files for
> each
> user.
>
> The only thing I can think of is perhaps I did something wrong when I
> installed Outlook 2003 on my Vista PC?
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Thanks!



Re: Mulitple Users on Vista - Outlook 2003 by Pulgas

Pulgas
Fri Apr 18 13:26:01 PDT 2008


"if you disable (only for a test) the "Advanced User Management in Windows
Vista" does it work now?"

I am at work right now but will try this one I get home.

"run Outlook "as Administrator" to open
Outlook"

I did try this from within my wife's user account. It didnt help. It still
tried to open my Pst file and gave me the error.

Just as a note, I am for the first time trying to open up Outlook from
within my wife's user id. I had not actually set her up yet. But I did
install Outlook about 7 months ago and have been using it under my login
since that time. Not sure if that has anything to do with it?

But like I said, this worked fine in XP. 2 different user log-ins
pointing to 2 different Pst files.

thanks.


"Oliver Vukovics [Public Shareware]" wrote:

> Dear Pulgas,
>
> if you disable (only for a test) the "Advanced User Management in Windows
> Vista" does it work now?
>
> Sometimes it is important to run Outlook "as Administrator" to open
> Outlook. (Right mouseclick on the Outlook.exe => run as administrator)
>
> Did you try this?
>
> --
> Oliver Vukovics
> Share your Outlook PST files without Exchange: Public ShareFolder
> Synchronisation for Outlook and Exchange: Public SyncTool
> http://www.publicshareware.com
>
>
> "Pulgas" <Pulgas@discussions.microsoft.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
> news:E471E714-D030-4352-8E10-F6DD44D163CF@microsoft.com...
> >I am the administrator and have my wife set-up as standard user. When
> > logged in as my wife, I started Outlook 2003 and it gave me an error
> > message
> > - something to the effect that I didnt have access to the default PST
> > file.
> > It was pointing and trying to open up my own PST File (Adminstrator). ??
> > Why?
> >
> > On my XP machine I was able to have 2 users and separate pst files for
> > each
> > user.
> >
> > The only thing I can think of is perhaps I did something wrong when I
> > installed Outlook 2003 on my Vista PC?
> >
> > Any ideas?
> >
> > Thanks!
>
>
>

Re: Mulitple Users on Vista - Outlook 2003 by Diane

Diane
Sun Apr 20 19:04:07 PDT 2008

did you make a new profile for her in control panel, mail.

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"Pulgas" <Pulgas@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:54A230A5-8C3B-48CA-BD94-1ADC0B01D1FA@microsoft.com...
>
> "if you disable (only for a test) the "Advanced User Management in Windows
> Vista" does it work now?"
>
> I am at work right now but will try this one I get home.
>
> "run Outlook "as Administrator" to open
> Outlook"
>
> I did try this from within my wife's user account. It didnt help. It
> still
> tried to open my Pst file and gave me the error.
>
> Just as a note, I am for the first time trying to open up Outlook from
> within my wife's user id. I had not actually set her up yet. But I did
> install Outlook about 7 months ago and have been using it under my login
> since that time. Not sure if that has anything to do with it?
>
> But like I said, this worked fine in XP. 2 different user log-ins
> pointing to 2 different Pst files.
>
> thanks.
>
>
> "Oliver Vukovics [Public Shareware]" wrote:
>
>> Dear Pulgas,
>>
>> if you disable (only for a test) the "Advanced User Management in Windows
>> Vista" does it work now?
>>
>> Sometimes it is important to run Outlook "as Administrator" to open
>> Outlook. (Right mouseclick on the Outlook.exe => run as administrator)
>>
>> Did you try this?
>>
>> --
>> Oliver Vukovics
>> Share your Outlook PST files without Exchange: Public ShareFolder
>> Synchronisation for Outlook and Exchange: Public SyncTool
>> http://www.publicshareware.com
>>
>>
>> "Pulgas" <Pulgas@discussions.microsoft.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
>> news:E471E714-D030-4352-8E10-F6DD44D163CF@microsoft.com...
>> >I am the administrator and have my wife set-up as standard user. When
>> > logged in as my wife, I started Outlook 2003 and it gave me an error
>> > message
>> > - something to the effect that I didnt have access to the default PST
>> > file.
>> > It was pointing and trying to open up my own PST File (Adminstrator).
>> > ??
>> > Why?
>> >
>> > On my XP machine I was able to have 2 users and separate pst files for
>> > each
>> > user.
>> >
>> > The only thing I can think of is perhaps I did something wrong when I
>> > installed Outlook 2003 on my Vista PC?
>> >
>> > Any ideas?
>> >
>> > Thanks!
>>
>>
>>