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Old April 7th 08, 09:29 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
G.Mester
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Since I plan to reinstall my OS and reinstall the Office package what is the
procedure to backup/restore all account settings in Outlook 2007?

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Old April 7th 08, 11:00 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
VanguardLH[_2_]
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G.Mester wrote:

Since I plan to reinstall my OS and reinstall the Office package what is the
procedure to backup/restore all account settings in Outlook 2007?


Use the "Save My Settings Wizard" utility that is included with Office
and is added as a shortcut under the start menu.
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Old April 7th 08, 11:18 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Gordon
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"VanguardLH" wrote in message
...
G.Mester wrote:

Since I plan to reinstall my OS and reinstall the Office package what is
the
procedure to backup/restore all account settings in Outlook 2007?


Use the "Save My Settings Wizard" utility that is included with Office
and is added as a shortcut under the start menu.



Not in Office 2007, unfortunately. In 2007 there is NO easy way to back up
account settings.

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Old April 7th 08, 11:34 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
G.Mester
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Default Accounts Backup/Restore

Isn't it a matter of exporting portions of the Registry? Which part exactly?

"Gordon" wrote in message
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"VanguardLH" wrote in message
...
G.Mester wrote:

Since I plan to reinstall my OS and reinstall the Office package what is
the
procedure to backup/restore all account settings in Outlook 2007?


Use the "Save My Settings Wizard" utility that is included with Office
and is added as a shortcut under the start menu.



Not in Office 2007, unfortunately. In 2007 there is NO easy way to back up
account settings.


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Old April 8th 08, 03:18 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Diane Poremsky {MVP}
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you can export the messaging subsystem key but unless the computers are
identical, you're better off making a new profile from scratch - moving them
between machines is almost a surefire way of corrupting the profile.

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"G.Mester" wrote in message
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Isn't it a matter of exporting portions of the Registry? Which part
exactly?

"Gordon" wrote in message
...
"VanguardLH" wrote in message
...
G.Mester wrote:

Since I plan to reinstall my OS and reinstall the Office package what
is the
procedure to backup/restore all account settings in Outlook 2007?

Use the "Save My Settings Wizard" utility that is included with Office
and is added as a shortcut under the start menu.



Not in Office 2007, unfortunately. In 2007 there is NO easy way to back
up account settings.


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Old April 10th 08, 02:53 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
Jason Dunn[_2_]
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In 2007 there is NO easy way to back up account settings.

And BOY does that ever **** me off! You can tell the Microsoft developers
don't grasp that people don't all have one Exchange account and that's
it....they're seriously ignorant about how people use Outlook 2007 with
multiple accounts (or it sure seems that way).

Jason Dunn
www.digitalhomethoughts.com

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Old April 7th 08, 11:35 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
G.Mester
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Yes sure, did u look there yourself?

"VanguardLH" wrote in message
...
G.Mester wrote:

Since I plan to reinstall my OS and reinstall the Office package what is
the
procedure to backup/restore all account settings in Outlook 2007?


Use the "Save My Settings Wizard" utility that is included with Office
and is added as a shortcut under the start menu.


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Old April 8th 08, 12:34 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
VanguardLH[_2_]
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G.Mester wrote:


"VanguardLH" wrote in message
...
G.Mester wrote:

Since I plan to reinstall my OS and reinstall the Office package what is
the
procedure to backup/restore all account settings in Outlook 2007?


Use the "Save My Settings Wizard" utility that is included with Office
and is added as a shortcut under the start menu.


Yes sure, did u look there yourself?


I didn't waste my money on versions of Office that afford me no
functionality beyond what my current version already gives me (and more
than I want). I'm not well-trained by marketing types that con you into
thinking you need to always get the latest version or replace what is
working with an unknown that they claim is "better" (for them, not
necessarily for you). Fact is, I won't be buying (out of my pocket)
another version of Office. Instead I would go to OpenOffice.

The wizard was available in Office XP. I figured it would still be
available in Office 2007, or a similar feature provided for exporting
all the settings. Yeah, guess "better" turned out to be less than what
was available before. Another reason not to upgrade.

Somewhere in the registry are the MAPI data that you want to export.
Tried searching the registry yet on the strings used in the e-mail
accounts that you have defined, like on the server name or the account
name? I found it before in the registry by searching on my e-mail
address.
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Old April 8th 08, 12:51 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
G.Mester
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"VanguardLH" wrote in message
...
G.Mester wrote:


"VanguardLH" wrote in message
...
G.Mester wrote:

Since I plan to reinstall my OS and reinstall the Office package what
is
the
procedure to backup/restore all account settings in Outlook 2007?

Use the "Save My Settings Wizard" utility that is included with Office
and is added as a shortcut under the start menu.


Yes sure, did u look there yourself?


I didn't waste my money on versions of Office that afford me no
functionality beyond what my current version already gives me (and more
than I want). I'm not well-trained by marketing types that con you into
thinking you need to always get the latest version or replace what is
working with an unknown that they claim is "better" (for them, not
necessarily for you). Fact is, I won't be buying (out of my pocket)
another version of Office. Instead I would go to OpenOffice.

The wizard was available in Office XP. I figured it would still be
available in Office 2007, or a similar feature provided for exporting
all the settings. Yeah, guess "better" turned out to be less than what
was available before. Another reason not to upgrade.

Somewhere in the registry are the MAPI data that you want to export.
Tried searching the registry yet on the strings used in the e-mail
accounts that you have defined, like on the server name or the account
name? I found it before in the registry by searching on my e-mail
address.


Yes, sure except in OL07 the account info is stored encrypted in the
Registry FYI

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Old April 8th 08, 01:57 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook
VanguardLH[_2_]
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Default Accounts Backup/Restore

G.Mester wrote:

"VanguardLH" wrote in message
...
G.Mester wrote:


"VanguardLH" wrote in message
...
G.Mester wrote:

Since I plan to reinstall my OS and reinstall the Office package what
is
the
procedure to backup/restore all account settings in Outlook 2007?

Use the "Save My Settings Wizard" utility that is included with Office
and is added as a shortcut under the start menu.


Yes sure, did u look there yourself?


I didn't waste my money on versions of Office that afford me no
functionality beyond what my current version already gives me (and more
than I want). I'm not well-trained by marketing types that con you into
thinking you need to always get the latest version or replace what is
working with an unknown that they claim is "better" (for them, not
necessarily for you). Fact is, I won't be buying (out of my pocket)
another version of Office. Instead I would go to OpenOffice.

The wizard was available in Office XP. I figured it would still be
available in Office 2007, or a similar feature provided for exporting
all the settings. Yeah, guess "better" turned out to be less than what
was available before. Another reason not to upgrade.

Somewhere in the registry are the MAPI data that you want to export.
Tried searching the registry yet on the strings used in the e-mail
accounts that you have defined, like on the server name or the account
name? I found it before in the registry by searching on my e-mail
address.


Yes, sure except in OL07 the account info is stored encrypted in the
Registry FYI


Then I would use a registry monitor, like InstallWatch, to check what
registry entries got changed when I updated an e-mail account defined in
Outlook. However, if they are encrypted, I suspect that they are
worthless under a different instance of Windows which would have a
different RSA seed value. If they got encrypted for security reasons
then that probably includes not allowing a registry to be usurped by
another instance of Windows. After some Googling, it appears some users
that had service contracts with Microsoft and called them were told that
there is no way to export the account settings.

There are 3rd party tools for exporting Outlook's account data. ABF
Outlook Backup is one of them. I've heard that it won't work Outlook
2007 (http://www.outlookbackup.com/backup-outlook-2007.html), so
Microsoft screwed over everyone in that version. Guess Microsoft
figures the 5 minutes for you to create a new account and enter the
server name and your login credentials isn't worth the ability to export
and import that data. I almost suspect that a plug-in to Outlook would
be needed to have it extract the unencrypted information that Outlook
can get from the registry and then save that unencrypted data. So you
lept forward in versions but lost functionality.

So I'd suggest just writing down the account details, like server name,
port, whether SMTP authentication was used, etc. and then let the user
run OL2007 and enter the login credentials (and save them) when they get
prompted.
 




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