On Tue, Apr 6, 2010 at 2:54 PM, John Aldrich
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Not yet. It’s kind of difficult to do that in Outlook 2000. Outlook 2003 and
> later had actual “profiles” you could delete, but OL2K pretty much (at least
> for POP3 accounts) only has the “default” profile.

  Outlook 2000 and earlier had to be installed in one of two modes.
They were, IIRC, "CW" (Corporate/Workgroup) or "IMO" (Internet Mail
Only).  CW used Microsoft's MAPI-the-client-stack-architecture; IMO
did not.  The Exchange client was only available in CW mode; IMAP was
only available in IMO mode.  MAPI profiles were only available in CW
mode.  It sounds like that system is installed in IMO mode.  That
changes things quite a bit.  I think most people here have been
assuming Exchange and MAPI.  I know I was.

  I seem to recall it's possible to import/export mailbox/account
settings to/from files, if you have IMO mode.  If so, you might try
exporting the account settings, moving her OST and/or PAB files
someplace else, and then nuking her entire Outlook "Application Data"
directory and Outlook HKCU registry branch.  (Making a backup first is
prolly a good idea.)

-- Ben

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