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P.S. I did not enable Business Contact Manager with the new profile.
"Carol" wrote: sorry i'm being dense. i now have new mail inbox items in the new profile and none of my old folders, mail, contacts, etc. "Vince Averello" wrote: You could just use your existing one instead of creating/copying/importing. "Carol" wrote in message ... Okay, I did that. Did that create a new .pst file that I have to import my existing inbox and contacts into? (Sorry, I'm hesitant to experiment too much for fear of screwing something else up. ) |
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