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SYMPTOMSWhen starting Microsoft Outlook 97 on a Microsoft Windows NT workstation with multiple users, you may receive the following warning: You should answer Yes to the question. CAUSEIn Windows NT, the default profile name for each user is MS Exchange Settings or Microsoft Outlook. The shortcuts on the Outlook Bar are associated with a Favorites file (.fav) which, by default, is the same name as the profile with a .fav extension. RESOLUTIONUse the Show Profiles button in the Mail and Fax Control Panel to display the Microsoft Outlook profile, copy the profile using the user name as the name for the new profile, and set the When Starting to the username profile. MORE INFORMATIONWhen each user logged in, there was a registry key under HKEY_Current_User (HKCU) that references information on the Outlook bar to a specific .FAV file. In this case they were all using the same .FAV file because the profile name was the same for each user. Users need to have different names for each mail profile otherwise this conflict will exist. Create a New Profile for the Current User
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