Sending/Receiving Email

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Guest

Before I restored my Outlook.pst file to a new computer that already had
Outlook installed I deleted the Outlook.pst file that was currently on the
new computer. The old Outlook.pst file was in a different directory then the
new Outlook.pst file I restored.

When I opened Outlook it stated it could not file Outlook.pst (correct since
I deleted the file). I directed Outlook to look in the new folder for
Outlook.pst, clicked Open and my restored Outlook.pst opened.

After changing the email accounts to my current email POP accounts, ran the
test and everything checked out. Put when click Send/Receive I keep on
getting an errror message that states Outlook is "unable to start processing
services" because it can't find the old Outlook.pst file in the old folder
location.

What do I do to fix this problem so I can send and receive emails.

Thanks
 
B

Brian Tillman

Mark G said:
Before I restored my Outlook.pst file to a new computer that already
had Outlook installed I deleted the Outlook.pst file that was
currently on the new computer. The old Outlook.pst file was in a
different directory then the new Outlook.pst file I restored.

When I opened Outlook it stated it could not file Outlook.pst
(correct since I deleted the file). I directed Outlook to look in
the new folder for Outlook.pst, clicked Open and my restored
Outlook.pst opened.

After changing the email accounts to my current email POP accounts,
ran the test and everything checked out. Put when click Send/Receive
I keep on getting an errror message that states Outlook is "unable to
start processing services" because it can't find the old Outlook.pst
file in the old folder location.

What do I do to fix this problem so I can send and receive emails.

New mail profile time.
http://www.howto-outlook.com/faq/newprofile.htm
 

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