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switching profiles
OL 2002 SP3
Win XP HE SP1 hi, i have created a new profile for my OL, as i thought my default/original profile was corrupt as i was getting constant error messages. it turns out i am getting the same error messages with the new profile as well, so i guess i can eliminate the profile having been the issue. in the new profile i have linked it to the default pst file--using same pst file in new profile as in default/original profile. i would thus like to go back to the default/original profile but do not want to break anything, especially the "rules". is there a correct procedure to follow to switch back to the default/original profile without breaking anything? i successfully followed the procedure here http://www.howto-outlook.com/faq/newprofile.htm to create and switch to new profile but not sure how to reverse it. thanks! |
switching profiles
What err msgs?
"stef" stef.bm_at_hotmail.removethis.com wrote in message ... OL 2002 SP3 Win XP HE SP1 hi, i have created a new profile for my OL, as i thought my default/original profile was corrupt as i was getting constant error messages. it turns out i am getting the same error messages with the new profile as well, so i guess i can eliminate the profile having been the issue. in the new profile i have linked it to the default pst file--using same pst file in new profile as in default/original profile. i would thus like to go back to the default/original profile but do not want to break anything, especially the "rules". is there a correct procedure to follow to switch back to the default/original profile without breaking anything? i successfully followed the procedure here http://www.howto-outlook.com/faq/newprofile.htm to create and switch to new profile but not sure how to reverse it. thanks! |
switching profiles
DL,
u really don't want to know :) Task 'smtp server name - Sending and Receiving' reported error (0x8004210A): 'The operation timed out waiting for a response from the receiving (POP) server. If you continue to receive this message, contact your server administrator or Internet service provide (ISP).' if i use another email client, i do *not* get the error message. thus i can be almost 100% sure it is an OL problem. i have tried *countless* remedies, none of which have worked. it is not my anti-virus or firewall, etc.... (i do not mind help with this error but it is a bit off topic for this thread and i do not want to prevent others from replying to my original post. anyone that reads this, i am still looking for an answer to switch profile back to original one. thanks!) DL wrote: What err msgs? "stef" stef.bm_at_hotmail.removethis.com wrote in message ... OL 2002 SP3 Win XP HE SP1 hi, i have created a new profile for my OL, as i thought my default/original profile was corrupt as i was getting constant error messages. it turns out i am getting the same error messages with the new profile as well, so i guess i can eliminate the profile having been the issue. in the new profile i have linked it to the default pst file--using same pst file in new profile as in default/original profile. i would thus like to go back to the default/original profile but do not want to break anything, especially the "rules". is there a correct procedure to follow to switch back to the default/original profile without breaking anything? i successfully followed the procedure here http://www.howto-outlook.com/faq/newprofile.htm to create and switch to new profile but not sure how to reverse it. thanks! |
switching profiles
Having read some of your earlier posts, perhaps you should have tried a new
profile with a new data file, ie not even having your old pst in the profile. It doesnt appear youve tried that, if you have, sorry for meddling "stef" stef.bm_at_hotmail.removethis.com wrote in message ... DL, u really don't want to know :) Task 'smtp server name - Sending and Receiving' reported error (0x8004210A): 'The operation timed out waiting for a response from the receiving (POP) server. If you continue to receive this message, contact your server administrator or Internet service provide (ISP).' if i use another email client, i do *not* get the error message. thus i can be almost 100% sure it is an OL problem. i have tried *countless* remedies, none of which have worked. it is not my anti-virus or firewall, etc.... (i do not mind help with this error but it is a bit off topic for this thread and i do not want to prevent others from replying to my original post. anyone that reads this, i am still looking for an answer to switch profile back to original one. thanks!) DL wrote: What err msgs? "stef" stef.bm_at_hotmail.removethis.com wrote in message ... OL 2002 SP3 Win XP HE SP1 hi, i have created a new profile for my OL, as i thought my default/original profile was corrupt as i was getting constant error messages. it turns out i am getting the same error messages with the new profile as well, so i guess i can eliminate the profile having been the issue. in the new profile i have linked it to the default pst file--using same pst file in new profile as in default/original profile. i would thus like to go back to the default/original profile but do not want to break anything, especially the "rules". is there a correct procedure to follow to switch back to the default/original profile without breaking anything? i successfully followed the procedure here http://www.howto-outlook.com/faq/newprofile.htm to create and switch to new profile but not sure how to reverse it. thanks! |
switching profiles
stef stef.bm_at_hotmail.removethis.com wrote:
Task 'smtp server name - Sending and Receiving' reported error (0x8004210A): 'The operation timed out waiting for a response from the receiving (POP) server. If you continue to receive this message, contact your server administrator or Internet service provide (ISP).' if i use another email client, i do *not* get the error message. thus i can be almost 100% sure it is an OL problem. That's not a valid conclusion. Using an antivirus package integrated with Outlook (i.e., scanning mail) will cause this. i have tried *countless* remedies, none of which have worked. it is not my anti-virus or firewall, etc.... What evidence do you have that it is not? (i do not mind help with this error but it is a bit off topic for this thread and i do not want to prevent others from replying to my original post. anyone that reads this, i am still looking for an answer to switch profile back to original one. thanks!) Control Panel's Mail applet, where you created the second file in the first place. Just choose the original profile as the default or select the option to have Outlook prompt for which profile to use. -- Brian Tillman |
switching profiles
can't really do that as it would serve no purpose. i need to use the
original pst file which contains basically my most precious info--emails and contacts data. i did use the utility that completely diagnoses and repairs the pst file i forgot what it is but not the one inside the OL GUI; one that is just an .exe file you run and it does the diagnostic/repair. nothing found of significance.... DL wrote: Having read some of your earlier posts, perhaps you should have tried a new profile with a new data file, ie not even having your old pst in the profile. It doesnt appear youve tried that, if you have, sorry for meddling "stef" stef.bm_at_hotmail.removethis.com wrote in message ... DL, u really don't want to know :) Task 'smtp server name - Sending and Receiving' reported error (0x8004210A): 'The operation timed out waiting for a response from the receiving (POP) server. If you continue to receive this message, contact your server administrator or Internet service provide (ISP).' if i use another email client, i do *not* get the error message. thus i can be almost 100% sure it is an OL problem. i have tried *countless* remedies, none of which have worked. it is not my anti-virus or firewall, etc.... (i do not mind help with this error but it is a bit off topic for this thread and i do not want to prevent others from replying to my original post. anyone that reads this, i am still looking for an answer to switch profile back to original one. thanks!) DL wrote: What err msgs? "stef" stef.bm_at_hotmail.removethis.com wrote in message ... OL 2002 SP3 Win XP HE SP1 hi, i have created a new profile for my OL, as i thought my default/original profile was corrupt as i was getting constant error messages. it turns out i am getting the same error messages with the new profile as well, so i guess i can eliminate the profile having been the issue. in the new profile i have linked it to the default pst file--using same pst file in new profile as in default/original profile. i would thus like to go back to the default/original profile but do not want to break anything, especially the "rules". is there a correct procedure to follow to switch back to the default/original profile without breaking anything? i successfully followed the procedure here http://www.howto-outlook.com/faq/newprofile.htm to create and switch to new profile but not sure how to reverse it. thanks! |
switching profiles
The purpose it would serve would be rule out a problem with the pst, that
was not identified by the repair tool "stef" stef.bm_at_hotmail.removethis.com wrote in message ... can't really do that as it would serve no purpose. i need to use the original pst file which contains basically my most precious info--emails and contacts data. i did use the utility that completely diagnoses and repairs the pst file i forgot what it is but not the one inside the OL GUI; one that is just an .exe file you run and it does the diagnostic/repair. nothing found of significance.... DL wrote: Having read some of your earlier posts, perhaps you should have tried a new profile with a new data file, ie not even having your old pst in the profile. It doesnt appear youve tried that, if you have, sorry for meddling "stef" stef.bm_at_hotmail.removethis.com wrote in message ... DL, u really don't want to know :) Task 'smtp server name - Sending and Receiving' reported error (0x8004210A): 'The operation timed out waiting for a response from the receiving (POP) server. If you continue to receive this message, contact your server administrator or Internet service provide (ISP).' if i use another email client, i do *not* get the error message. thus i can be almost 100% sure it is an OL problem. i have tried *countless* remedies, none of which have worked. it is not my anti-virus or firewall, etc.... (i do not mind help with this error but it is a bit off topic for this thread and i do not want to prevent others from replying to my original post. anyone that reads this, i am still looking for an answer to switch profile back to original one. thanks!) DL wrote: What err msgs? "stef" stef.bm_at_hotmail.removethis.com wrote in message ... OL 2002 SP3 Win XP HE SP1 hi, i have created a new profile for my OL, as i thought my default/original profile was corrupt as i was getting constant error messages. it turns out i am getting the same error messages with the new profile as well, so i guess i can eliminate the profile having been the issue. in the new profile i have linked it to the default pst file--using same pst file in new profile as in default/original profile. i would thus like to go back to the default/original profile but do not want to break anything, especially the "rules". is there a correct procedure to follow to switch back to the default/original profile without breaking anything? i successfully followed the procedure here http://www.howto-outlook.com/faq/newprofile.htm to create and switch to new profile but not sure how to reverse it. thanks! |
switching profiles
Brian Tillman wrote:
stef stef.bm_at_hotmail.removethis.com wrote: Task 'smtp server name - Sending and Receiving' reported error (0x8004210A): 'The operation timed out waiting for a response from the receiving (POP) server. If you continue to receive this message, contact your server administrator or Internet service provide (ISP).' if i use another email client, i do not get the error message. thus i can be almost 100% sure it is an OL problem. That's not a valid conclusion. Using an antivirus package integrated with Outlook (i.e., scanning mail) will cause this. it is totally valid. also i do not use any AV integrated with OL nor do i scan outgoing emails in the least. i have tried countless remedies, none of which have worked. it is not my anti-virus or firewall, etc.... What evidence do you have that it is not? i have shut down and uninstalled everything and still get error messages. re-installed AV obviously. (i do not mind help with this error but it is a bit off topic for this thread and i do not want to prevent others from replying to my original post. anyone that reads this, i am still looking for an answer to switch profile back to original one. thanks!) Control Panel's Mail applet, where you created the second file in the first place. Just choose the original profile as the default or select the option to have Outlook prompt for which profile to use. will this not break the rules? do i not have to disconnect (remove--not delete) the original pst file that i am using with new profile, *before* going back to default/original profile? |
switching profiles
stef wrote:
will this not break the rules? do i not have to disconnect (remove--not delete) the original pst file that i am using with new profile, *before* going back to default/original profile? You can have the same PST defined in multiple profiles. I don't believe it will break the rules because as long as the PST stays in the same folder, the rules will still indicate the correct path to the folders in the PST no matter which profile you use to access it. -- Brian Tillman |
switching profiles
i hope u'r right.....
-- Brian Tillman wrote: stef wrote: will this not break the rules? do i not have to disconnect (remove--not delete) the original pst file that i am using with new profile, before going back to default/original profile? You can have the same PST defined in multiple profiles. I don't believe it will break the rules because as long as the PST stays in the same folder, the rules will still indicate the correct path to the folders in the PST no matter which profile you use to access it. |
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