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Netscape 7 and Windows2000

Discussion in 'Legacy Windows' started by monkeysuncle, 2002/12/25.

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  1. 2002/12/25
    monkeysuncle

    monkeysuncle Inactive Thread Starter

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    I initially posted this question to the Netscape forum, but garnered no responses. Perhaps this problem is a specific W2K issue. I have recently upgrade to Netscape 7.0 from 4.79. I am running W2K and have a few different user login environments, all of which I need to access the same email accounts from. I tried to access the same accounts as a different Windows User. Ver 4.79 crossed profiles seamlessly, but 7.0 does not because it saves profiles in the ueser area instead of the program area, as it did in previous versions. How can I have the same email accounts work across different logins?
    Thanks very much,

    monkeyusncle
     
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  2. 2002/12/26
    jim02

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    I don't have Netscape installed so I can't look at the settings, but I'm thinking there should be a setting somewhere that you can specify the location for it to look for the files for your mailbox.

    If there is then create a new folder not in someones profile directory and copy mail files into that folder and them tell Netscape what that directory is....but like I said I don't have netscape installed but there should be a setting somewhere...if not in the GUI then I'm sure in the registry...try some google searching.
     

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