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Old January 19th 07, 09:12 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
Andre Santos
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Default Export email acount

Hi there,

I have to modify the domain the all computers in the network, as so the
users will have to be re"added" to the local computer.

To simplify the process, is there a way to export the settings (user email
settings acounts, signatures, other settings configured) in the Outook? and
then Import it back when the user is added to the local machine?

It would save lots of time...

thanks!
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