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Old December 3rd 07, 07:18 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook,microsoft.public.outlook.installation
John
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Default Rules, where are they saved?

Hi

I have outlook 2007 on primary partition. I installed outlook 2007 on a
secondary partition too and opened pst file in the new outlook. Once I went
back and opened the pst in the original outlook (on the primary partition)
all the rules had disappeared. Is there any way to bring the rules back? I
had assumed the rules were part of the pst file and would go with it to any
outlook that I open the file in but it seems that is not the case.

Thanks

Regards


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Old December 3rd 07, 02:17 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook,microsoft.public.outlook.installation
Brian Tillman
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Default Rules, where are they saved?

John wrote:

I have outlook 2007 on primary partition. I installed outlook 2007 on
a secondary partition too and opened pst file in the new outlook.
Once I went back and opened the pst in the original outlook (on the
primary partition) all the rules had disappeared. Is there any way to
bring the rules back? I had assumed the rules were part of the pst
file and would go with it to any outlook that I open the file in but
it seems that is not the case.


Rules are kept int he PST in Outlook 2007. Did you make the PST you opened
the delivery location?
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Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]

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Old December 3rd 07, 05:48 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook,microsoft.public.outlook.installation
John
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Default Rules, where are they saved?

Yes I made it the delivery location.

Thanks

Regards

"Brian Tillman" wrote in message
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John wrote:

I have outlook 2007 on primary partition. I installed outlook 2007 on
a secondary partition too and opened pst file in the new outlook.
Once I went back and opened the pst in the original outlook (on the
primary partition) all the rules had disappeared. Is there any way to
bring the rules back? I had assumed the rules were part of the pst
file and would go with it to any outlook that I open the file in but
it seems that is not the case.


Rules are kept int he PST in Outlook 2007. Did you make the PST you
opened the delivery location?
--
Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]



 




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