Outlook 2002 (XP) Where are....?

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Guest

Firstly, my apologies for the repeat question, I thought my post did not
post, only later at the bottom I noticed a second page.

The password missing is from Yahoo... And they require you to type in your
life's history to get your password, and honestly I don't remember all the
info I typed in at the beginning, it's been too long. Word of advice, stay
away from yahoo accounts unless you can really remember your password and
details you typed in at the begging of setting up an account, they are really
a pain when it comes to password retreival, and in my opinion they are behind
the times with it.

Anyway, thank you for your advice. I have typed in everything. But now,
here comes another biggy, in the next few weeks I will be getting Office
2007. Will this run on XP, I assume so, but need to make sure. I have no
interested in upgrading to Vista at this time until SP1 comes out a the
least. Will it be easy to transfer my .pst files from Outlook XP to the new
format required in Outlook 2007?

Brian. I am confused by your post, you said that I may be able to transfer
more of my settings but I decided that wasn't important? huh?!

I copied and pasted the old pst file to the new machine, I did not use
export as everyone here suggested not to, so I listened. Can you expand on
your meaning?

The only thing missing is the signatures which you provided an answer to
above so I will check in those places. It appears the journal enteries may
be a pain so I might as well give up on it, dont their there were many
anyway. Though I do have some calander things I needed, are those in the pst
file also?

Thanks again!

Thanks,

Jeff

Roady said:
Contact the ISP hosting your mailbox to reset your password.

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003


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twjeff said:
Ok guys,

Thank you for your help.

However, all of my pop3 settings could not be found, I had to retype
everything in, but one I cannot remember my password to and no way to get
it,
it is really a pain.

My rules came up as soon as i typed in the first email pop3 information,
but
I had to alter some of it.

Jeff
 
G

Guest

Firstly, my apologies for the repeat question, I thought my post did not
post, only later at the bottom I noticed a second page.

The password missing is from Yahoo... And they require you to type in your
life's history to get your password, and honestly I don't remember all the
info I typed in at the beginning, it's been too long. Word of advice, stay
away from yahoo accounts unless you can really remember your password and
details you typed in at the begging of setting up an account, they are really
a pain when it comes to password retreival, and in my opinion they are behind
the times with it.

Anyway, thank you for your advice. I have typed in everything. But now,
here comes another biggy, in the next few weeks I will be getting Office
2007. Will this run on XP, I assume so, but need to make sure. I have no
interested in upgrading to Vista at this time until SP1 comes out a the
least. Will it be easy to transfer my .pst files from Outlook XP to the new
format required in Outlook 2007?

Brian. I am confused by your post, you said that I may be able to transfer
more of my settings but I decided that wasn't important? huh?!

I copied and pasted the old pst file to the new machine, I did not use
export as everyone here suggested not to, so I listened. Can you expand on
your meaning?

The only thing missing is the signatures which you provided an answer to
above so I will check in those places. It appears the journal enteries may
be a pain so I might as well give up on it, dont their there were many
anyway. Though I do have some calander things I needed, are those in the pst
file also?

Thanks again!

Thanks,

Jeff
 

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