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How do I backup the E-Mail account setting
Hi,
I want to copy everything for Outlook 2003 from Windows XP account profile A to Windows XP account profile B. For the E-Mail, contact, calander, I know I can migrate the Outlook.pst from A to B, that should be ok. But how can I backup the E-Mail account setting and how can I restore it into the Outlook which installed on B? Thanks a lot, Hung. |
How do I backup the E-Mail account setting
Best not to do this as these settings are tied to the machine and
transfering them could cause more issues and take more time to fix than rekeying the information. If you still want to give it a try you can use the Office Save My Settings Wizard. -- Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook] Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 http://www.howto-outlook.com/ Outlook FAQ, HowTo, Downloads, Add-Ins and more ----- "Hung Chan (EDIasia)" wrote in message ... Hi, I want to copy everything for Outlook 2003 from Windows XP account profile A to Windows XP account profile B. For the E-Mail, contact, calander, I know I can migrate the Outlook.pst from A to B, that should be ok. But how can I backup the E-Mail account setting and how can I restore it into the Outlook which installed on B? Thanks a lot, Hung. |
How do I backup the E-Mail account setting
Hi,
Thanks for your reply. For the below message, I know that you don't suggest me to transfer account setting from one profile to another. But you said that I can try on the Office Save My Settings Wizard, can you tell me is it anything lost if I use this wizard to transfer account setting for Outlook 2003? Thanks a lot, Hung. "Roady [MVP]" wrote: Best not to do this as these settings are tied to the machine and transfering them could cause more issues and take more time to fix than rekeying the information. If you still want to give it a try you can use the Office Save My Settings Wizard. -- Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook] Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 http://www.howto-outlook.com/ Outlook FAQ, HowTo, Downloads, Add-Ins and more ----- "Hung Chan (EDIasia)" wrote in message ... Hi, I want to copy everything for Outlook 2003 from Windows XP account profile A to Windows XP account profile B. For the E-Mail, contact, calander, I know I can migrate the Outlook.pst from A to B, that should be ok. But how can I backup the E-Mail account setting and how can I restore it into the Outlook which installed on B? Thanks a lot, Hung. |
How do I backup the E-Mail account setting
That should leave you with the same configuration.
-- Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook] Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 http://www.howto-outlook.com/ Outlook FAQ, HowTo, Downloads, Add-Ins and more ----- "Hung Chan (EDIasia)" wrote in message ... Hi, Thanks for your reply. For the below message, I know that you don't suggest me to transfer account setting from one profile to another. But you said that I can try on the Office Save My Settings Wizard, can you tell me is it anything lost if I use this wizard to transfer account setting for Outlook 2003? Thanks a lot, Hung. "Roady [MVP]" wrote: Best not to do this as these settings are tied to the machine and transfering them could cause more issues and take more time to fix than rekeying the information. If you still want to give it a try you can use the Office Save My Settings Wizard. -- Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook] Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 http://www.howto-outlook.com/ Outlook FAQ, HowTo, Downloads, Add-Ins and more ----- "Hung Chan (EDIasia)" wrote in message ... Hi, I want to copy everything for Outlook 2003 from Windows XP account profile A to Windows XP account profile B. For the E-Mail, contact, calander, I know I can migrate the Outlook.pst from A to B, that should be ok. But how can I backup the E-Mail account setting and how can I restore it into the Outlook which installed on B? Thanks a lot, Hung. |
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