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I have gone through a variety of question and answer threads that are trying
to show people how to get their contacts into their address list for Outlook 2007. As yet i have been unable to go through any of the variety of instructions offered to solve this problem. I transferred my outlook information from my old computer to my new computer via easy transfer. Now i cannot use my contacts to insert into an new email "to" line. Every time i try to follow the instructions given in answer and supplied in a "how-to" links the required commands are always greyed out in the assorted outlook properties boxes, etc. Can someone please run step by step through the troubleshooting steps to get my contacts into my address book for outlook 2007 so i can make sure that i am doing things right? Thanks so much in advance for your help!!!! |
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"Joby" wrote in message
news ![]() iI transferred my outlook information from my old computer to my new computer via easy transfer. And therein lies your problem. Create a new Mail Profile (Control Panel-Mail-Show Profiles-Add) and connect to your transferred pst file. That /should/ solve the problem. |
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thanks Gordon. i have added a new profile but what are the steps to "connect"
to the transferred pst file? does it matter if i added profile from two POP forward accounts (gmail and yahoo)? i dont really know how those connect to my data file. sorry for the lack of familiarity with the nuts and bolts of outlook. "Gordon" wrote: "Joby" wrote in message news ![]() iI transferred my outlook information from my old computer to my new computer via easy transfer. And therein lies your problem. Create a new Mail Profile (Control Panel-Mail-Show Profiles-Add) and connect to your transferred pst file. That /should/ solve the problem. |
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"Joby" wrote in message
... thanks Gordon. i have added a new profile but what are the steps to "connect" to the transferred pst file? does it matter if i added profile from two POP forward accounts (gmail and yahoo)? i dont really know how those connect to my data file. sorry for the lack of familiarity with the nuts and bolts of outlook. Presumably when you used the Easy Transfer wizard, it transferred your pst file. In Control Panel-Mail-Data Files, navigate to the default location of the pst file (C:\Users\{Your account Name}\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Outlook, select the pst file and OK out. HTH |
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thanks so much. i think that i have gotten it taken care of. one last
question--as long as i attach the personal folders data file from the old profile and the archive data file from the old profile everything should be the same as before right? I did notice that my old signature line wasnt there anymore, should there be anymore sneaky little mixups that i should be on the lookout for? thanks for your continued help.... "Gordon" wrote: "Joby" wrote in message ... thanks Gordon. i have added a new profile but what are the steps to "connect" to the transferred pst file? does it matter if i added profile from two POP forward accounts (gmail and yahoo)? i dont really know how those connect to my data file. sorry for the lack of familiarity with the nuts and bolts of outlook. Presumably when you used the Easy Transfer wizard, it transferred your pst file. In Control Panel-Mail-Data Files, navigate to the default location of the pst file (C:\Users\{Your account Name}\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Outlook, select the pst file and OK out. HTH |
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"Joby" wrote in message
... thanks so much. i think that i have gotten it taken care of. one last question--as long as i attach the personal folders data file from the old profile and the archive data file from the old profile everything should be the same as before right? Usually, but don't quote me! ;-) I did notice that my old signature line wasnt there anymore, should there be anymore sneaky little mixups that i should be on the lookout for? thanks for your continued help.... I /think/ that's because signatures are in the Registry or some location other than the pst file. You may find you have to re-create it... |
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Joby wrote:
thanks so much. i think that i have gotten it taken care of. one last question--as long as i attach the personal folders data file from the old profile and the archive data file from the old profile everything should be the same as before right? I did notice that my old signature line wasnt there anymore, should there be anymore sneaky little mixups that i should be on the lookout for? thanks for your continued help.... The signature filesa are kept in %AppData%\Microsoft\Signatures so if you didn't transfer that folder when you moved your data, you can either transer them now or recreate them. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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