Russ/Patricia Help!!

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DaddyRay

You asked:"What is QuickBooks?". QuickBooks Pro is my
accounting/inventory/invoicing/estimating software
published by Intuit. As I accumulate new customers, I use
a QB utility that connects to Outlook and it adds the new
customers to my OL Contacts folder. QB calls this
process "Synchronizing". The QB Synchronization log shows
that it tried to synchronize with two OLs. One was
successful and one was not. The one that OL opens on the
screen is the one that is not successful.

I used the Microsoft "copy and paste" tool to copy my
old .pst files from my "F" drive to the OL folder in the
new "D" drive.

I have discovered that I have two sets of "Personal
Folders". Would it be safe to create a "Test" folder and
move all the OL files to this folder, then delete and
reinstall OL, then run the "import" utility?
-----Original Message-----
You've lost me here. What is QuickBooks and what does it have to do with
anything? Where are Contacts failing to appear? How did you "copy" your PST
file?

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Bastet

DaddyRay said:
You asked:"What is QuickBooks?". QuickBooks Pro is my
accounting/inventory/invoicing/estimating software
published by Intuit. As I accumulate new customers, I use
a QB utility that connects to Outlook and it adds the new
customers to my OL Contacts folder. QB calls this
process "Synchronizing". The QB Synchronization log shows
that it tried to synchronize with two OLs. One was
successful and one was not. The one that OL opens on the
screen is the one that is not successful.

I used the Microsoft "copy and paste" tool to copy my
old .pst files from my "F" drive to the OL folder in the
new "D" drive.

I have discovered that I have two sets of "Personal
Folders". Would it be safe to create a "Test" folder and
move all the OL files to this folder, then delete and
reinstall OL, then run the "import" utility?

Look, I don't mean to be rude, but how many times are you going to post
this? Russ has answered you at least twice - suggest you go back and read
his replies to the other dozen or so times you've posted before posting
again.
 

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