old settings

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Guest

I would like to know how to import my email accounts from an old install of
outlook 2003 thats on a 2nd hard drive. (I'm on a new harddrive with a new
install of outlook 2003)
 
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DL

Is win still in its origonal place, ie you've not formated reinstalled win
Accounts are held in the registry.
You've checked the mail applet in control panel?
 
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Guest

DL said:
Is win still in its origonal place, ie you've not formated reinstalled win
Accounts are held in the registry.
You've checked the mail applet in control panel?




No, I have not formatted the drive. Everything is still on it. And I've clicked on the mail icon in control panel. I don't see anything that will correct my problem. Any suggestions?
 
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Brian Tillman

MBB said:
I would like to know how to import my email accounts from an old
install of outlook 2003 thats on a 2nd hard drive. (I'm on a new
harddrive with a new install of outlook 2003)

There's no way to do this without booting from the old drive and using the
Office Save My Settings wizard to save the account data.
 
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DL

Just to clarify, OL is installed on new drive but you are still booting up
from the win installation on the origonal drive?

I've clicked on the mail icon in control panel. I don't see anything that
will correct my problem. Any suggestions?
 
G

Guest

Brian Tillman said:
There's no way to do this without booting from the old drive and using the
Office Save My Settings wizard to save the account data.
ok, and where would i find that wizard?

Thanks
 
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Brian Tillman

MBB said:
ok, and where would i find that wizard?

Start>All Programs>Microsoft Office Tools>Microsoft Office Save My Settings
Wizard or
Start>All Programs>Microsoft Office>Microsoft Office Tools>...

You can also run the PROFLWIZ.EXE image in the Office installation tree.
It's the same thing.
 

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