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Sam in Tyler March 14th 06 03:52 AM

Is there a way to export my rules to a new computer?
 
I recently installed Office 2003. I imported my old pst file into the new
computer install of office/outlook. My rules did not comeover with the
import.

How do I move the rules...

thanks

Vince Averello [MVP-Outlook] March 14th 06 09:14 AM

Is there a way to export my rules to a new computer?
 
You can export your Rules he Tools menu Rules & Alerts Options
Export. The same path on the other machine should lead you to an Import
option also

"Sam in Tyler" Sam in wrote in message
...
I recently installed Office 2003. I imported my old pst file into the new
computer install of office/outlook. My rules did not comeover with the
import.

How do I move the rules...




Brian Tillman March 14th 06 03:55 PM

Is there a way to export my rules to a new computer?
 
Sam in Tyler Sam in wrote:

I recently installed Office 2003. I imported my old pst file into
the new computer install of office/outlook. My rules did not
comeover with the import.

How do I move the rules...


You can move the rules in one of two ways. The first is to use the export
feature of the Rules Wizard. The second, easier way, is to NOT EXPORT YOUR
PST. Just copy the original PST to the new PC and reuse it.
--
Brian Tillman


Francis Brierley April 16th 06 02:13 PM

Is there a way to export my rules to a new computer?
 


"Brian Tillman" wrote:

Sam in Tyler Sam in wrote:

I recently installed Office 2003. I imported my old pst file into
the new computer install of office/outlook. My rules did not
comeover with the import.

How do I move the rules...


You can move the rules in one of two ways. The first is to use the export
feature of the Rules Wizard. The second, easier way, is to NOT EXPORT YOUR
PST. Just copy the original PST to the new PC and reuse it.
--
Brian Tillman

Will this not cause the "not on this machine" rule to be set and so prevent new rules from working?


Brian Tillman April 16th 06 06:06 PM

Is there a way to export my rules to a new computer?
 
Francis Brierley Francis wrote:

Will this not cause the "not on this machine" rule to be set and so
prevent new rules from working?


Sometimes yes. I've seen some rules work, however.
--
Brian Tillman

BiBo June 4th 06 01:44 AM

Is there a way to export my rules to a new computer?
 
The exporting seems to be a nice feature. However, on a completely new
computrer with a freshly installed Office 2003 neither the Rules & Alters or
the create rule option appear. Looking through all available options, I was
not able to find it.

Any suggestions?

Thanks

BiBo

"Vince Averello [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:

You can export your Rules he Tools menu Rules & Alerts Options
Export. The same path on the other machine should lead you to an Import
option also

"Sam in Tyler" Sam in wrote in message
...
I recently installed Office 2003. I imported my old pst file into the new
computer install of office/outlook. My rules did not comeover with the
import.

How do I move the rules...





Brian Tillman June 4th 06 03:13 AM

Is there a way to export my rules to a new computer?
 
BiBo wrote:

The exporting seems to be a nice feature. However, on a completely new
computrer with a freshly installed Office 2003 neither the Rules &
Alters or the create rule option appear. Looking through all
available options, I was not able to find it.


So it's nowhere on the fully-expanded Tools menu, the "Rules and Alerts"
button does not appear on the Advanced toolbar, and pressing ALT-T-L does
nothing?
--
Brian Tillman


Patdewit July 21st 06 06:24 AM

Is there a way to export my rules to a new computer?
 
I have the same problem but even new rules are set "not on this machine"
anyone knows how to correct this?

"Brian Tillman" wrote:

Francis Brierley Francis wrote:

Will this not cause the "not on this machine" rule to be set and so
prevent new rules from working?


Sometimes yes. I've seen some rules work, however.
--
Brian Tillman


Barrie June 9th 07 05:55 AM

Is there a way to export my rules to a new computer?
 
I had previously posted this question, with no reply:
************
I have just gone through a reinstall in a new system and have picked up my
data files. To my surprise that does not include the Rules and Alerts or
Signatures that I had previously set up. Where do they usually live? :-)
************
So, for some reason, picking up the pst file does not always transfer the
Rules and Alerts and the Signatures. Is that correct?

Barrie.

"Brian Tillman" wrote:

BiBo wrote:

The exporting seems to be a nice feature. However, on a completely new
computrer with a freshly installed Office 2003 neither the Rules &
Alters or the create rule option appear. Looking through all
available options, I was not able to find it.


So it's nowhere on the fully-expanded Tools menu, the "Rules and Alerts"
button does not appear on the Advanced toolbar, and pressing ALT-T-L does
nothing?
--
Brian Tillman



Erle August 27th 07 12:28 AM

Is there a way to export my rules to a new computer?
 
Ive been having the same problem with Office 2007: the rules in the PST file
dissappear when the PST file is copied to another computer and opened the
the most important rule is the rule to move messages from IMAP to my inbox.
Does anyone know of a way to transfer these rules automatically? I sync my
outlook.pst file between my desktop and laptop, and need to keep this rule
active on both!
Thanks!

"Sam in Tyler" wrote:

I recently installed Office 2003. I imported my old pst file into the new
computer install of office/outlook. My rules did not comeover with the
import.

How do I move the rules...

thanks



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