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Old January 28th 10, 05:00 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
DaveG
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Default Moving to new computer

I have moved the pst file and created the account on a new system, all is
working fine. I have it set to leave a copy on the server so I can read mail
online when I am away from the office. When outlook connected to the server
it thinks that all messages are new and download all the messages on the new
system which creates duplicate messages a real mess to clean up. My question
is - Is there a way to change this?
 




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