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Christian Goeller February 4th 06 12:10 PM

Rules
 
Hello NG,

since Oulook 2003 the rules are stored in the pst-file. When I create a
new datafile (Unicode) and copy the total content (mails, folders,
calendar et cetera) from the existing file in the new one, the rules
also will be copied. Now my question is, on which point during copying
the rules will be copied.

I hope my question is somewhat plain. :-)

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Christian Goeller

Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] February 4th 06 09:45 PM

Rules
 
Why not simply re-use the outlook.pst file rather than copying? Move the
..pst file to a location of your choice and use File-Open.

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After furious head scratching, Christian Goeller asked:

| Hello NG,
|
| since Oulook 2003 the rules are stored in the pst-file. When I create
| a new datafile (Unicode) and copy the total content (mails, folders,
| calendar et cetera) from the existing file in the new one, the rules
| also will be copied. Now my question is, on which point during copying
| the rules will be copied.
|
| I hope my question is somewhat plain. :-)



Christian Goeller February 5th 06 02:06 PM

Rules
 
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook], you wrote on Sat, 4 Feb 2006 12:45:15
-0800:

Why not simply re-use the outlook.pst file rather than copying? Move the
.pst file to a location of your choice and use File-Open.


I know how to open a pst-file :-). I only wanted to know for interest at
which point during copying the content from a pst-file to an other the
rules will be copied.

--
Best Regards
Christian Goeller

Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] February 5th 06 08:21 PM

Rules
 
You would need a third party program to parse the copying process to see
exactly when the rules portion gets copied over. I know of no such program.
Perhaps you would do better to post in a programming group where someone
might know of such a program.

--
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All
unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without
reading.

After furious head scratching, Christian Goeller asked:

| Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook], you wrote on Sat, 4 Feb 2006 12:45:15
| -0800:
|
|| Why not simply re-use the outlook.pst file rather than copying?
|| Move the .pst file to a location of your choice and use File-Open.
|
| I know how to open a pst-file :-). I only wanted to know for interest
| at which point during copying the content from a pst-file to an other
| the rules will be copied.



Christian Goeller February 6th 06 03:37 AM

Rules
 
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook], you wrote on Sun, 5 Feb 2006 11:21:50
-0800:

You would need a third party program to parse the copying process to see
exactly when the rules portion gets copied over. I know of no such program.
Perhaps you would do better to post in a programming group where someone
might know of such a program.


OK. Thank you for your replys. I thought that there is a concrete point
during copying.

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Best Regards
Christian Goeller

Brian Tillman February 6th 06 04:02 PM

Rules
 
Christian Goeller wrote:

OK. Thank you for your replys. I thought that there is a concrete
point during copying.


Undoubtably there is, but most likely no one knows it outside of Microsoft.
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Brian Tillman

Christian Goeller February 7th 06 01:44 AM

Rules
 
Brian Tillman, you wrote on Mon, 6 Feb 2006 10:02:28 -0500:

OK. Thank you for your replys. I thought that there is a concrete
point during copying.


Undoubtably there is, but most likely no one knows it outside of Microsoft.


I have just imagined ;-)

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Best Regards
Christian Goeller


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