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Can I achieve the same thing in XP by creating 2 users?
I have an idea for a simpler solution, at least for my Windows XP machine. Could I create 2 different 'users' and install Outlook 2003 for 1 user, and install Outlook 2007 for the other user?
And, could I do it in Vista? I plan to buy a Vista laptop soon and I need both versions of Outlook on both my machines.
Thanks!
And, could I do it in Vista? I plan to buy a Vista laptop soon and I need both versions of Outlook on both my machines.
Thanks!
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I'm trying to answer KrazyRhino's question: "Why do I want both Outlook 2003 and 2007?"
Because I customize Outlook for clients (I create forms, etc) and some clients use 2003 and some use 2007. So I need to work in both.
Because I customize Outlook for clients (I create forms, etc) and some clients use 2003 and some use 2007. So I need to work in both.
Fair enough, I was just wondering really.
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I had trouble posting a comment after I "closed" my question and assigned the points. But looks like it worked.
Thanks everyone for your input!
Thanks everyone for your input!
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Why do you need both? What can 2003 do, that 2007 can't?