The location where your email based on Windows, such as Outlook or Windows Live Mail account information are stored is a Windows Messaging profile.
An e-Mail profile stores information about the server and links to other information such as e-Mail messages and addresses of contacts email address, account password. You can create multiple profiles on a computer. Depends how you do on your version of Windows. Level of difficulty: Moderately easyInstructionsThings you need: Windows XP, Vista or 7Create a mail profile in Windows XP
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Click the "Start" button and select "Control Panel" on the left side of the menu.
Click on "Mail" in the Windows Control Panel to open the "Mail Setup" dialog box. - 1
Click the "Start" button and select "Control Panel" on the left side of the menu.
Create a mail profile in Windows XP
Click on "View profile" and click the "Add" button.
Type the name that you want to use, use the "new profile" dialog box of your new profile with the "Name of profile" area and click "OK".
Select "Manuellement configure server settings or other server types", and then click "next".
Select the type of the account e-Mail, you want to use, put in place and click on "continue".
Create a mail profile in Windows Vista
Click the "Start" button and select "Control Panel" on the left side of the menu.
Click "Fin".
Click on "View profile" and click the "Add" button.
Manually select "configure server settings"
Select the type of the account e-Mail, you want to use, put in place and click on "continue".
Create a mail profile in Windows 7
Click the "Start" button and select "Control Panel" on the left side of the menu.
Select "Accounts" or "user accounts and family safety" in the main window of the Panel.
Click mail (32 bit), open the "e-Mail configuration" dialog box.
Click on "View profile" and click the "Add" button.
Select the type of the account e-Mail, you want to use, put in place and click on "continue".
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