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Change order of exchange mailboxes in Outlook 2003
I have a client with several workstations and a SBS2003 server with exchange configured.  I'm using the Native POP3 connector to download email from approx. 7-10 different email accounts that are routed directly to select users.  I created dummy user accounts for each email account so that Outlook can open a discrete mailbox.  Outlook can have 4-6 different exchange mailboxes open.  My problem is I cant figure out how to configure the order of the mailboxes on the left side in Outlook.  The only thing I figured out is that Outlook lists them alphabetically.  This means that I can rename the usernames (putting an a, b, c, etc in front of the username) in AD, then close and re-open them in Outlook and they will be in alphabetical order based on the first letter.  This seems rather cumbersome and I figure that there must be some other way to configure the order in Outloo without renaming the useraccounts, or am I wrong?

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Yeah, thats what I thought.  How very frustrating.  Oh well, it is what it is.  Thank you MS!

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