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I just "upgraded" from Outlook Express to Outlook. I had two identities in
OE, one for home and one for work, each with two accounts. Outlook found and imported the Inbox and Sent folders forone identity, but not the other. As Outlook does not seem to manage dual identities, I am not sure how it would do this anyway. But the identity that it did NOT import (work) is the one that I wanted to use with Outlook, leaving the other identity (home) on Outlook Express. Question 1) Can I do this, actually run the two programs without conflict? Question 2) How do I bring the orphaned .dbx folders into Outlook manually? I went to File/Import, but .dbx folders are not among those listed for action. Thanks much! |
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