Microsoft KB Archive/187784

= OL98: (CW) How to Set Up Outlook for Multiple or Roaming Users =

Article ID: 187784

Article Last Modified on 8/6/2002

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Outlook 98 Standard Edition

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This article was previously published under Q187784



IMPORTANT: This article contains information about modifying the registry. Before you modify the registry, make sure to back it up and make sure that you understand how to restore the registry if a problem occurs. For information about how to back up, restore, and edit the registry, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

256986 Description of the Microsoft Windows Registry

NOTE: These procedures only apply if you have installed Outlook with the Corporate Workgroup/Other option. This option allows you to use Messaging Application Programming Interface (MAPI) services. To determine your installation type, on the Help menu, click About Microsoft Outlook. In About Microsoft Outlook, you should see "Corporate" if you have the Corporate Workgroup installation.



SUMMARY
It is often necessary to have multiple users log on to the same computer or have a roaming user log on to different workstations on the network. In each of these cases, it is preferable that users access their own Microsoft Outlook 98 settings.

This article describes how to set up Outlook to have multiple computer users or, in the case of Microsoft Windows NT, roaming workstation users if Windows NT uses roaming profiles.



MORE INFORMATION
The files that store Outlook settings are normally located in the default Windows folder. These files are:
 * Views.dat: Stores name space views
 * Outlprnt: Stores print style settings
 * .fav: Stores Outlook Bar settings
 * AutoSignature information files for the various mail formats. These include: .rtf for Outlook Rich Text;  .txt, and  .htm for Plain Text.

You can move these files to a unique location for each user, and change the Windows Registry settings to point to them for anyone who uses the computer.

For multiple users, locate the first three of the preceding four files in a separate folder for each user.

For roaming users, locate the first three of the preceding four files in a server-based, private user folder. If Windows NT is set up for roaming profiles, these files are available from anywhere the user logs on to the network. See the "References" section for more information.

How to Change the Registry Settings
WARNING: If you use Registry Editor incorrectly, you may cause serious problems that may require you to reinstall your operating system. Microsoft cannot guarantee that you can solve problems that result from using Registry Editor incorrectly. Use Registry Editor at your own risk.

To modify the registry to have multiple computer users or, in the case of Microsoft Windows NT, roaming workstation users:
 * Back up the registry.
 * Modify the Office Explorer registry key.
 * Add a new value of Views to the Office Explorer registry key.
 * Add a new value of Signatures to the Office Explorer registry key.
 * Modify the path to the Outlprnt file.

Each step is explained in detail in the following sections. For multiple users, copy the following files to a separate folder on the computer for each user:

.fav

Views.dat

Outlprnt

For roaming users, copy the files to a server-based, private folder for each user.

Back Up the Registry

 * 1) Click Start, and then click Run. In the Open box, type regedit, and then click OK to start Registry Editor.
 * 2) On the Registry menu, click Export Registry File.
 * 3) Type a name for the registry file, and then click Save.

Modify the Office Explorer Registry Key
 In Registry Editor, locate the following registry key:

HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\8.0\Outlook\Office Explorer

 Right-click the Office Explorer key, point to New, and then click String Value. Type Favorites as the name of the new String Value, and then press ENTER. Right-click Favorites, and then click Modify. In the Value Data window of the Edit String dialog box, type the path to the user's private folder by using the following format:



\\ \ \ (for Roaming Users)

IMPORTANT: The path must end with a trailing backslash (\), and the user must have read-write permission to the folder and the file.

Add a New Value of Views to the Office Explorer Key
 In Registry Editor, right-click the Office Explorer registry key, point to New, and then click String Value.</li> Type Views as the name of the new String Value, and then press ENTER.</li> Right-click Views, and then click Modify.</li> In the Value Data window of the Edit String dialog box, type the path to the user's private folder by using the following format:



\\ \ \ (for Roaming Users)

IMPORTANT: The path must end with a trailing backslash (\), and the user must have read-write permission to the folder and the file.</li></ol>

Add a New Value of Signatures to the Office Explorer Registry Key
 In Registry Editor, locate the following registry key:

HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\8.0\Outlook\Office Explorer

</li> Right-click the Office Explorer registry key, point to New, and then click String Value.</li> Type Signatures as the name of the new String Value, and then press ENTER.</li> Right-click Signatures, and then click Modify.</li> In the Value Data window of the Edit String dialog box, type the path to the user's private folder by using the following format:



\\ \ \ (for Roaming Users)

IMPORTANT: The path must end with a trailing backslash (\), and the user must have read-write permission to the folder and the file.</li></ol>

NOTE: Because Outlook 98 can use multiple signature files, the name of the RTF file does not have to match the name of the profile. All RTF files need to be placed into the same folder.

Modify the Path to the Outlprnt File
 In Registry Editor, locate the following registry key:

HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\8.0\Outlook\Printing

</li> Right-click Print Settings File, and then click Modify.</li> In the Value Data window of the Edit String dialog box, change the path to the user's private folder using the following format:



\\ \ \Outprnt (for Roaming Users)

IMPORTANT: The user must have read-write permission to the folder and the file.</li> Quit Registry Editor, and then restart Windows.</li></ol>

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