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Jeff February 3rd 06 07:11 PM

Transferring all my email accounts to a new computer
 
Is there any way to transfer the details of email accounts from within
Outlook XP to a new computer? I have 15 email accounts set up in there, all
used for different and specific purposes. I can move all my data by copying
the pst file across, but it doesn't contain the email account information.
So is there any alternative to handballing them all in again?
Thanks.



Oliver Vukovics February 3rd 06 07:17 PM

Transferring all my email accounts to a new computer
 
Hi Jeff,

maybe this site will help:
http://www.slipstick.com/config/backup.htm

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"Jeff" schrieb im Newsbeitrag
...
Is there any way to transfer the details of email accounts from within
Outlook XP to a new computer? I have 15 email accounts set up in there,
all used for different and specific purposes. I can move all my data by
copying the pst file across, but it doesn't contain the email account
information. So is there any alternative to handballing them all in again?
Thanks.





Brian Tillman February 6th 06 03:47 PM

Transferring all my email accounts to a new computer
 
Jeff wrote:

Is there any way to transfer the details of email accounts from within
Outlook XP to a new computer? I have 15 email accounts set up in
there, all used for different and specific purposes. I can move all
my data by copying the pst file across, but it doesn't contain the
email account information. So is there any alternative to handballing
them all in again?


The Microsoft Office Save My Settings wizard should do the job. It should
be listed either under the Microsoft Office menu or under Microsoft Office
Tools.
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Brian Tillman



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