How to Target a Program
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How to Target a Program
Thursday, July 27, 2006 at 12:58 am Posted by Willie
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We use Euroda e-mail in the office.
Please advise how to set two different accounts from the same program by using the
target feature in property.
For example, after finish, I will have two Euroda icons - one for the mails of the
company and the other for my personal.
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re: How to Target a Program
Thursday, July 27, 2006 at 9:21 am Posted by geek9pm
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As far as I know, the way you do this in Eindows XP is to have different user accounts.
Application programs have seperate user areas for easch user.You would re install
Eudora in the new user account.
Geek9pm 
On Thursday, July 27, 2006 at 12:58 am, Willie wrote:
>We use Euroda e-mail in the office.
>
>Please advise how to set two different accounts from the same program by using the
>target feature in property.
>
> For example, after finish, I will have two Euroda icons - one for the mails of
the
>company and the other for my personal.
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re: How to Target a Program
Thursday, July 27, 2006 at 12:24 pm Posted by Rich Kurtz
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Many programs accept parameters. Check the Eudora help and see what command line/startup
parameters/options it accepts.
I would expect it to be something like this in the Target area of Properties window
for each Icon you create:
c:\program file\eudora\eudora.exe -u user1
c:\program file\eudora\eudora.exe -u user2
etc.
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re: How to Target a Program
Thursday, July 27, 2006 at 1:18 pm Posted by 666
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My setup:
target:
"C:\Program Files\Eudora\Eudora.exe" "e:\data\eudora"
(mailboxes, adress books etc.)
start in:
"C:\Program Files\Eudora"
(the program itself)
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