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Old February 7th 07, 03:18 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Diane Poremsky [MVP]
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Default How to merge Outlook profiles without losing data?

Well, a prf can update a profile so it should work for #1 and #2 - but only
one exchange account can be in a profile and I've never tested it when there
is a different exchange server in the existing profile. Test it and see if
it works.

http://www.outlook-tips.net/howto/prf_listing.htm

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"Alan" wrote in message
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Hello,

We have to configure Outlook 2000/XP profiles on a few thousand
workstations using the standard tools available, logon scripts, SMS
and GPO.

There will be 3 possible profile configurations:
1) Outlook has never been run and no profile exists;
2) Outlook has been run and used locally in "standalone" mode by the
user for personal use;
3) Outlook has been used against an Exchange 5.5 server in another
Exchange Organisation, but only to provide a shared calendar and
access to public folders (the server data will be migrated separately
to an E2K3 server in another Exchange Organisation).

We need to modify the different profiles so that users are connected
to a new E2K3 server in a new Exchange Organisation but keeping any
local data (PST, PAB) which the users may have created in (2) and (3)
above.

What's the best way to do that? Could a single PRF file be used to
overwrite the existing profile without losing any data?

Thanks,

- Alan.



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