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I copied and pasted my Outlook pst folder to my new laptop with Vista.
Everything copied except for my signatures....any suggestions? to do this i went to c:/user/local settings/ application data/ miscrosoft/ outlook/ copied outlook pst. |
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![]() "ritzput" wrote: FYI: using outlook 2007 I manually copied and pasted my Outlook pst folder to my new laptop with Vista. Everything copied except for my signatures....any suggestions? To do this, I went to c:/user/local settings/ application data/ miscrosoft/ outlook/ copied outlook pst. and pasted in similar fashion to new vista laptop. |
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ritzput wrote:
"ritzput" wrote: FYI: using outlook 2007 I manually copied and pasted my Outlook pst folder to my new laptop with Vista. Everything copied except for my signatures....any suggestions? To do this, I went to c:/user/local settings/ application data/ miscrosoft/ outlook/ copied outlook pst. and pasted in similar fashion to new vista laptop. Signatures are in %AppData%\Microsoft\Signatures, not in the PST. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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are you sure you know what i mean....i saw in a similar question your
response was it wasn't possible to transfer outlokk files to vista without an ouside program??? I am using XP on computer transfering FROM not to: If i'm understanding your BRIEF response to mean the path i should go is: Docs & settings/ user name/ local settings/ appl.data/ miscrosoft/......then you said to click on SIGNATURES......that DOESN'T EXIST...... I only have : CD Burning, Credentials, Desktop Search, Feeds, Forms, Help Ctr, Media player, Money, Office, One Note, Outlook, Port Devices, WIndows, Windows Media, Works........ should i be clicking on any of these to get to "SIGNATURES"? "Brian Tillman" wrote: ritzput wrote: "ritzput" wrote: FYI: using outlook 2007 I manually copied and pasted my Outlook pst folder to my new laptop with Vista. Everything copied except for my signatures....any suggestions? To do this, I went to c:/user/local settings/ application data/ miscrosoft/ outlook/ copied outlook pst. and pasted in similar fashion to new vista laptop. Signatures are in %AppData%\Microsoft\Signatures, not in the PST. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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i do see an archive pst if i go into:
local settings/ appl data/ miscrosoft/ outlook/ archives pst why wouldn't i expect the sinatures in outlook to be in outlook???? "ritzput" wrote: are you sure you know what i mean....i saw in a similar question your response was it wasn't possible to transfer outlokk files to vista without an ouside program??? I am using XP on computer transfering FROM not to: If i'm understanding your BRIEF response to mean the path i should go is: Docs & settings/ user name/ local settings/ appl.data/ miscrosoft/......then you said to click on SIGNATURES......that DOESN'T EXIST...... I only have : CD Burning, Credentials, Desktop Search, Feeds, Forms, Help Ctr, Media player, Money, Office, One Note, Outlook, Port Devices, WIndows, Windows Media, Works........ should i be clicking on any of these to get to "SIGNATURES"? "Brian Tillman" wrote: ritzput wrote: "ritzput" wrote: FYI: using outlook 2007 I manually copied and pasted my Outlook pst folder to my new laptop with Vista. Everything copied except for my signatures....any suggestions? To do this, I went to c:/user/local settings/ application data/ miscrosoft/ outlook/ copied outlook pst. and pasted in similar fashion to new vista laptop. Signatures are in %AppData%\Microsoft\Signatures, not in the PST. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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ritzput wrote:
i do see an archive pst if i go into: local settings/ appl data/ miscrosoft/ outlook/ archives pst why wouldn't i expect the sinatures in outlook to be in outlook???? Because Outlook simply doesn't keep them in the PST, that's why. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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ritzput wrote:
are you sure you know what i mean....i saw in a similar question your response was it wasn't possible to transfer outlokk files to vista without an ouside program??? I am using XP on computer transfering FROM not to: If i'm understanding your BRIEF response to mean the path i should go is: Docs & settings/ user name/ local settings/ appl.data/ miscrosoft/......then you said to click on SIGNATURES......that DOESN'T EXIST...... The problem with what you typed is that's not where I said to look. %AppData% is C:\Documents and Settings\user\Application Data, NOT \Local Settings\Application Data. Just enter the path I types into the Address bar of Windows Explorer. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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OMG...now i get it......thanks!
FYI, may i suggest you be slightly more specific in your responses....had you typed that path to begin with there wouldn't have been this misunderstanding. All you had typed originally was: Signatures are in %AppData%\Microsoft\Signatures, not in the PST.... I thought you were picking up where i left off..... c:/user/ local settings/ app data/ microsoft/ signatures Hope can you appreciate that..... thanks for responding again..... "Brian Tillman" wrote: ritzput wrote: are you sure you know what i mean....i saw in a similar question your response was it wasn't possible to transfer outlokk files to vista without an ouside program??? I am using XP on computer transfering FROM not to: If i'm understanding your BRIEF response to mean the path i should go is: Docs & settings/ user name/ local settings/ appl.data/ miscrosoft/......then you said to click on SIGNATURES......that DOESN'T EXIST...... The problem with what you typed is that's not where I said to look. %AppData% is C:\Documents and Settings\user\Application Data, NOT \Local Settings\Application Data. Just enter the path I types into the Address bar of Windows Explorer. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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Hey Brian:
you had answered this for me before when i had HP laptop but i am now using Toshiba laptop\ Vista/ Outlook 2007: when i click on c:\documents and settings It has arrow and won't give me access and then i get into a mess with authorizing security........ Any suggeestions? "Brian Tillman" wrote: ritzput wrote: are you sure you know what i mean....i saw in a similar question your response was it wasn't possible to transfer outlokk files to vista without an ouside program??? I am using XP on computer transfering FROM not to: If i'm understanding your BRIEF response to mean the path i should go is: Docs & settings/ user name/ local settings/ appl.data/ miscrosoft/......then you said to click on SIGNATURES......that DOESN'T EXIST...... The problem with what you typed is that's not where I said to look. %AppData% is C:\Documents and Settings\user\Application Data, NOT \Local Settings\Application Data. Just enter the path I types into the Address bar of Windows Explorer. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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