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Old June 29th 06, 09:55 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
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Default How can I copy existing email accounts to a new computer?

I just set up a new computer. Can I copy all of my existing email accounts
from another computer? Actually, I have a dual boot system with 2 hard
drives, I just want the same email accounts on both systems.
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Old June 29th 06, 01:27 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
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Default How can I copy existing email accounts to a new computer?

Depends on your o/s and maybe version of OL
Save My Settings Wizard?

"Joseph Stanish" Joseph wrote in message
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I just set up a new computer. Can I copy all of my existing email

accounts
from another computer? Actually, I have a dual boot system with 2 hard
drives, I just want the same email accounts on both systems.



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Old June 29th 06, 06:45 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
Joseph Stanish
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Default How can I copy existing email accounts to a new computer?

I have Windows XP Pro & XP Home on 2 drives; with dual boot.
The accounts are on drive 1, I want them to also work on drive 2.
I still don't know how to set them up using a copy or export/import function.

"DL" wrote:

Depends on your o/s and maybe version of OL
Save My Settings Wizard?

"Joseph Stanish" Joseph wrote in message
...
I just set up a new computer. Can I copy all of my existing email

accounts
from another computer? Actually, I have a dual boot system with 2 hard
drives, I just want the same email accounts on both systems.




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Old June 29th 06, 09:03 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
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Default How can I copy existing email accounts to a new computer?

and the version of OL is?
Also see winxp Help for, Save My Settings wizard

"Joseph Stanish" wrote in message
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I have Windows XP Pro & XP Home on 2 drives; with dual boot.
The accounts are on drive 1, I want them to also work on drive 2.
I still don't know how to set them up using a copy or export/import

function.

"DL" wrote:

Depends on your o/s and maybe version of OL
Save My Settings Wizard?

"Joseph Stanish" Joseph wrote in

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I just set up a new computer. Can I copy all of my existing email

accounts
from another computer? Actually, I have a dual boot system with 2

hard
drives, I just want the same email accounts on both systems.






 




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