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Old December 25th 06, 08:30 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Ben
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Default Effect of Domain change on Outlook

My PC was a stand alone PC that previously belonged to a domain (that was no
more in use). I had Outlook running on it that could get my e-mails from
several web e-mail services using POP3 (no Exchange). I had a few thousand
e-mails in this outlook. For some reason I removed my PC from the Domain and
join a workgroup.
Now when I launch my Outlook, it wants to start from scratch.
Can my previous e-mail accounts, rules, contacts, and vital e-mails be
re-stored?
Thank you in advance,
Ben


 




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