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"Kevin1aB" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:66BDB369-CB3C-4D36-A749-(E-Mail Removed)...
> Hello,
> I had to migrate a user's 'Windows' profile on Windows XP from user A to a
> new user B. These are different folders under 'Documents and settings". The
> reason was a call center monitoring application that wouldn't run under
> different user profile. User B assumed the task to monitor the phones.
> Outlook was changed to reflect user B's settings for the POP email account.
> Now in Outlook 2000 Prem, when user B replies to an email and starts
> typing, it inserts "[User A]" to quote the reply. But it's not user A's PC
> anymore.
> The only thought I had while driving home is to run the 'reconfigure mail
> support'
> and if that doesn't help, create a New Outlook profile and remove the old
> Outlook Profile.
> Where does that 'auto reply to quoting" thing live??
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> Kevin B
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> RHCE, Linux+ and MCP