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I use and love Outlook. However, I may be what is considered a "power user",
and I own my own mail server and domain. Lets call the domain "mydomain.com". I dislike spam. Because I own my own domain and mail server, I generate a unique, random email address for each specific use. Every web site, every bank account, every contact I have generated a unique email address on my server. I only use each address for one specific purpose. That way if I ever get spam, I know which entity leaked my email address, and I only have to change one address/web site account instead of all of them. Over time, I have accumulated about 150 email accounts, each serving a unique purpose. Outlook 2007, with a single PST file, is configured to pull from all 150 email accounts on my local email server. I need a way to export my account settings in case I ever need to reinstall. I've read in other threads this is not available, and this seems quite unfortunate for an otherwise very good program. Regenerating passwords for 150 mail accounts should I happen to lose my Outlook account settings is not acceptable. Re entering 150 mail accounts into outlook account settings is not acceptable. Saying that I'm unique and most people don't do this, well, that may be true, but that isn't acceptable either. There NEEDS to be a way to export the Outlook 2007 account settings. So please, Microsoft, get to work on it. Thanks. ![]() |
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Why are you creating separate accounts and not simply add an alias to a
single mailbox? The end result would be that you would have only 1 account to configure and Outlook would be running much smoother. Anyway, to fully backup all your account settings, I would recommend using a 3rd party backup application such as ABF Outlook Backup. I've tested this application and it worked even when going cross Outlook versions and cross Windows versions. That means that it was for instance no problem to backup a configuration of Outlook 2003 on Windows XP and restore it to a computer running Windows Vista or Windows 7 with Outlook 2007. For more information about this add-in see; http://addins.howto-outlook.com/abf_outlookbackup If you decide to order, use ABF-1HTJ8 to get a discount. For other backup solutions see; http://www.howto-outlook.com/tag/backup -- Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook] Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 http://www.howto-outlook.com/ Outlook FAQ, HowTo, Downloads, Add-Ins and more http://www.msoutlook.info/ Real World Questions, Real World Answers ----- "ChrisInNewYork" wrote in message ... I use and love Outlook. However, I may be what is considered a "power user", and I own my own mail server and domain. Lets call the domain "mydomain.com". I dislike spam. Because I own my own domain and mail server, I generate a unique, random email address for each specific use. Every web site, every bank account, every contact I have generated a unique email address on my server. I only use each address for one specific purpose. That way if I ever get spam, I know which entity leaked my email address, and I only have to change one address/web site account instead of all of them. Over time, I have accumulated about 150 email accounts, each serving a unique purpose. Outlook 2007, with a single PST file, is configured to pull from all 150 email accounts on my local email server. I need a way to export my account settings in case I ever need to reinstall. I've read in other threads this is not available, and this seems quite unfortunate for an otherwise very good program. Regenerating passwords for 150 mail accounts should I happen to lose my Outlook account settings is not acceptable. Re entering 150 mail accounts into outlook account settings is not acceptable. Saying that I'm unique and most people don't do this, well, that may be true, but that isn't acceptable either. There NEEDS to be a way to export the Outlook 2007 account settings. So please, Microsoft, get to work on it. Thanks. ![]() |
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On 3/22/2010 9:09 PM, ChrisInNewYork wrote:
Given no other options, I will probably buy this commercial product. But that does not mitigate the fact that Microsoft is pretty negligent in not allowing an export of this data to a file. Make it an encrypted, MSFT only file. Or put it in the pst. Don't stick it in some obscure registry key and call it "security" because it's obscure. That's just inane. Thanks for the suggestion, but I'm still quite unhappy that Microsoft makes Outlook so good in some ways and so bad in others. All that stuff is in fact actually in an obscure registry key. ![]() [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Windows Messaging Subsystem\Profiles] Whatever you do, at least back it up. from command prompt, type reg export hkcu "%userprofile%\hkcu.reg" -- Leonid S. Knyshov Crashproof Solutions 510-282-1008 Twitter: @wiseleo http://crashproofsolutions.com Microsoft Small Business Specialist Try Exchange Online http://bit.ly/free-exchange-trial Please vote "helpful" if I helped you ![]() |
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Only backing up that registry is completely useless. It is also quite
useless to do that when wanting to migrate your settings to another machine because of file and path dependencies. See http://www.howto-outlook.com/howto/filesandsettings.htm -- Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook] Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 http://www.howto-outlook.com/ Outlook FAQ, HowTo, Downloads, Add-Ins and more http://www.msoutlook.info/ Real World Questions, Real World Answers ----- "Leonid S. Knyshov // SBS Expert" wrote in message ... On 3/22/2010 9:09 PM, ChrisInNewYork wrote: Given no other options, I will probably buy this commercial product. But that does not mitigate the fact that Microsoft is pretty negligent in not allowing an export of this data to a file. Make it an encrypted, MSFT only file. Or put it in the pst. Don't stick it in some obscure registry key and call it "security" because it's obscure. That's just inane. Thanks for the suggestion, but I'm still quite unhappy that Microsoft makes Outlook so good in some ways and so bad in others. All that stuff is in fact actually in an obscure registry key. ![]() [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Windows Messaging Subsystem\Profiles] Whatever you do, at least back it up. from command prompt, type reg export hkcu "%userprofile%\hkcu.reg" -- Leonid S. Knyshov Crashproof Solutions 510-282-1008 Twitter: @wiseleo http://crashproofsolutions.com Microsoft Small Business Specialist Try Exchange Online http://bit.ly/free-exchange-trial Please vote "helpful" if I helped you ![]() |
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