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Old July 9th 09, 12:07 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Diane Poremsky [MVP]
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No, but if you still have the old profile and old pst, open and export it,
assuming it will open.

As for outlook not closing (and that may be a big part of your problem),
what addins do you use besides backup?

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"LadyBonita" wrote in message
...
After cleaning out duplicate messages that all went into my inbox (lost my
Rules) I figured that out. Highsight is definitely 2020.

Is there anyway to copy rules from an old profile to the new one? I had
an
export of rules but it was 2 years old.

"Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]" wrote:

"LadyBonita" wrote in message
...

Ok ... I seem to be cooking. When I went back in to do the new profile
it
asked me to re-set up everything. I did see that I could import the
PST
files so I told it to import the newest.


Importing is never the correct way of adding the contents of a PST to
Outlook.
You either simply add the existing PST while using the Mail applet (using
the
Data Files button) or you add it after starting Outlook with
FileOpenOutlook
Data File.
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