26 Jul 2009 @ 9:07 PM 
 

Use Multiple Exchange Accounts in Outlook 2010

 

Microsoft released last week Office 2010 Technical Preview on Connect and it is time to speak about it !

I really appreciate this new version, for a lot of reasons (conversation display in Outlook, improvements of UI in most of apps of the suite etc.) but I’d like to emphasis on one improvement I was asking for a long time : the ability to have multiple Exchange Accounts in the same Outlook process (without using App-V, run-as or other tips to launch multiple Outlook).

You can ask why do I have 2 Exchange accounts, but it is simply because I’ve got my Avanade corporate account and my personal Exchange server (Exchange 2007 but soon Exchange 2010)

 

So how to do this ?

  1. Close Outlook
  2. Go to control panel
  3. Search “Mail”
  4. Click on New Account
  5. Enter your account settings (and use Autodiscovery !)
  6. Launch Outlook

 

As you can see it is really straightforward so abuse of it !

I’ve got now my two Exchange accounts, as we had before for POP/IMAP :

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Categories: English, Microsoft
Posted By: Jean-Benoit Paux
Last Edit: 26 Jul 2009 @ 09 07 PM

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  1. A really nice feature that have been missing from Outlook for years. I’m working as a consultant and can now use my “consultant” Exchange account with customers within my “own” Outlook.

    A really cool and useful feature.

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