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I have just upgraded four machines from Windows XP Home to XP Pro and then
networked them into a new Domain - they were previously in a Workgroup. In all cases, after the upgrade, Outlook failed (or was not present) on the new profile.How do I 'move' Outlook to the network profile and retain all data. All are using POP3. |
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Could you tell more about how you have setup, network profile! r u tring to
store data on network drive. Vijay "StableMateSystems" wrote in message ... I have just upgraded four machines from Windows XP Home to XP Pro and then networked them into a new Domain - they were previously in a Workgroup. In all cases, after the upgrade, Outlook failed (or was not present) on the new profile.How do I 'move' Outlook to the network profile and retain all data. All are using POP3. |
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