Switch User Command Not Listed in Internet Mail and News Help

Last reviewed: September 5, 1997
Article ID: Q162653
1.00 MACINTOSH kbui

The information in this article applies to:

  • Microsoft Internet Mail and News version 1.0 for Macintosh

SUMMARY

The Internet Mail and News Help file does not have a reference to the Switch User command on the Edit menu.

MORE INFORMATION

When you click Switch User on the Edit menu, the current connection and program is closed, and the following dialog box appears:

   Select your name in the list.
   If you are a new user, click New.

You have the option to click New, OK, or Quit.

If you want to setup preferences for a new Internet Mail and News user, follow these steps:

  1. Click New on the dialog box.

  2. Type the name of the person in the User Name box, and then click OK.

  3. Specify the settings for that user in the Preferences dialog box, and then click OK to start Internet Mail and News using the user's preferences.

If multiple users are already setup to use Internet Mail and News on the same computer, click the user's name you want to use, and then click OK to start Internet Mail and News with the preferences for that user.

If you want to quit Internet Mail and News, click Quit.


KBCategory: kbui
KBSubcategory: inetmailmac inetnewsmac
Additional reference words: 1.00
Keywords : inetmailmac inetnewsmac kbui
Version : 1.00
Platform : MACINTOSH


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Last reviewed: September 5, 1997
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