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I used Windows Easy Transfer to import settings from my oldcomputer and
already had some account settings in Outlook 2007 on my new computer. After importing these settings, the old accountsare not visible anymore so I can not change, delete or even view the account settings. How can I make the invisible account settings visible again. Thanks for your help, Ron |
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RoBo wrote:
I used Windows Easy Transfer to import settings from my oldcomputer and already had some account settings in Outlook 2007 on my new computer. After importing these settings, the old accountsare not visible anymore so I can not change, delete or even view the account settings. How can I make the invisible account settings visible again. Unfortunately, Windows Easy Transfer doesn't easily transfer Outlook settings. Start with a new mail profile and create your accounts manually. -- Brian Tillman |
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