

Otherwise, try using Outlook for one and OWA for the other or another email client? Is it for email alerts? Set the second as a favorite and monitor the Inbox for new emails. If you add the second mailbox to the first profile, you could right click on the mailbox in Outlook and have it open in a new window. You can add additional mailboxes to a single profile, is there a reason you want to separate them to two completely distinct profiles? Logon to Outlook with your username and password.Īs in two instances of Outlook (each one running a different profile) at the same time? That ability was eliminated from Outlook after either OL 2000 or OL 2003. You will be prompted to choose the profile you would like to open. Choose Logon with another account, and logon with your credentialsġ0. Type in the name of the new profile and click OK.ĥ.Ĝlick the radio button for "Manually configure server settings or additional server types", click Next.Ħ.Ĝhoose the option for "Microsoft Exchange or compatible service", click Next.ħ.Ğnter the Server Settings for an account you wish to useĨ.Ĝlick Next. Click the radio button for "Prompt for a profile to be used", then click Add.Ĥ. On the Mail Setup screen choose Show Profilesģ. running on empty here =( anyway, I'm trying to run 2 different profiles on one Windows user account side by side.ĮNMok wrote:are you wanting to create two outlook profiles under a single windows user?ġ.Ĝlick Start, Control Panel. Logon to Outlook with your username and password.


Choose Logon with another account, and logon with your credentials Enter the Server Settings for an account you wish to use.Choose the option for "Microsoft Exchange or compatible service", click Next.Click the radio button for "Manually configure server settings or additional server types", click Next.Type in the name of the new profile and click OK.Click the radio button for "Prompt for a profile to be used", then click Add.On the Mail Setup screen choose Show Profiles.Once you have to profiles outlook will ask which one to use when it loads and each can be configured differently If so go to control panel, then mail and add a profile there. Are you wanting to create two outlook profiles under a single windows user?
