Windows 7 Outlook image domain profile question

We have a PC Windows 7 64 - bit, Ghost image of the PC, but when the first user opens a session, outlook goes into their profile, when the user opens a next session in it goes to the first users profile that connects.  There is no prompt that appears just directly in the Outlook of the original user profile, if this can be solved?

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