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If I install Occe 2010 over my Office 2007, will Outlook 2010 find my
contacts, calendar, email, etc., or do I need to do something with the outlook.pst file |
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Upgrade installations are and always have been problematic with Outlook,
even more so with betas. Best practice is install Outlook clean and use the supported methods for migrating your Outlook data (posted here daily). If you decide to experiment with an upgrade installation anyway, at the very least you should create a new Outlook profile from scratch and back up all data thoroughly ahead of time. -- Russ Valentine "Oliver Costich" wrote in message ... If I install Occe 2010 over my Office 2007, will Outlook 2010 find my contacts, calendar, email, etc., or do I need to do something with the outlook.pst file |
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Uninstall Office 2007, reboot and install Office 2010. It should find the
profile and use all the existing settings but its usually better to make a new profile. -- "Oliver Costich" wrote in message ... If I install Occe 2010 over my Office 2007, will Outlook 2010 find my contacts, calendar, email, etc., or do I need to do something with the outlook.pst file |
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"Russ Valentine" wrote in message
... Upgrade installations are and always have been problematic with Outlook, even more so with betas. Best practice is install Outlook clean and use the supported methods for migrating your Outlook data (posted here daily). If you decide to experiment with an upgrade installation anyway, at the very least you should create a new Outlook profile from scratch and back up all data thoroughly ahead of time. To satisfy my own curiosity, I'm going to be choosing "Upgrade" for my installation of Office 2010 because I want to see what happens to the mail profile and be aware of what problems arise. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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I'm hopeful it will work better (but not ready to be a guinea pig). They
finally made some improvements to the migration process. New profiles no longer automatically create a new, blank PST file but provide an option to connect to a previous file. That procedure works quite well and creates no ghosts. -- Russ Valentine "Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message ... "Russ Valentine" wrote in message ... Upgrade installations are and always have been problematic with Outlook, even more so with betas. Best practice is install Outlook clean and use the supported methods for migrating your Outlook data (posted here daily). If you decide to experiment with an upgrade installation anyway, at the very least you should create a new Outlook profile from scratch and back up all data thoroughly ahead of time. To satisfy my own curiosity, I'm going to be choosing "Upgrade" for my installation of Office 2010 because I want to see what happens to the mail profile and be aware of what problems arise. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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I'm having some problems with 2007 so I expect deleting the profile will
help me to set up from scratch as if OL2007 had not been on my computer except for Contacts, E-mails received ... On 5/5/2010 6:23 PM, Diane Poremsky [MVP] wrote: Uninstall Office 2007, reboot and install Office 2010. It should find the profile and use all the existing settings but its usually better to make a new profile. |
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On Thu, 6 May 2010 07:41:35 -0400, "Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]"
wrote: "Russ Valentine" wrote in message ... Upgrade installations are and always have been problematic with Outlook, even more so with betas. Best practice is install Outlook clean and use the supported methods for migrating your Outlook data (posted here daily). If you decide to experiment with an upgrade installation anyway, at the very least you should create a new Outlook profile from scratch and back up all data thoroughly ahead of time. To satisfy my own curiosity, I'm going to be choosing "Upgrade" for my installation of Office 2010 because I want to see what happens to the mail profile and be aware of what problems arise. Please let me know the results. |
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"Oliver Costich" wrote in message
... Please let me know the results. The result for me was that Office 2007 was uninstalled and Office 2010 installed. My mail profile was reused, all my Outlook settings retained and operation was exactly as it had been with one exception. I had a link to Scanpst in the Microsoft Office Tools menu item and that became orphaned. Easily fixed. Take this with a grain of salt, though. The truth is that my experience is a single data point and, therefore, anecdotal. You can't take one person's experience to be (necessarily) indicative of anyone else's experience. I've seen too many reports of people having problems in areas where I've never had problems, doing things that worked fine for me but produced errors for others. There are way too many opportunties for anomalies between systems because of differences in hardware and software. For one thing, I tend to not use add-ins and that's a huge source of problems for people. All this said, if you have a backup of your data you don't have a lot to lose if try it yourself and it doesn't work well. Usually a new profile will fix whatever problems arise. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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