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I installed an Add-on for Outlook 2003 and it did not function properly, for
whatever reason. In the apps troubleshooting section it stated that I needed to create a test profile to check to see if it was database related. So I created a profile named "test profile" and reinstalled the add-on in the new profile. It worked perfectly. Now that I have the new profile set perfectly I don't want it to remain as "test profile". I would like to rename it something more personal. Is there a way to do it, or am I stuck with or create a new one, with the correct name. Thanks |
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