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Old 01-20-2012, 02:22 PM
vahnx vahnx is offline New PC: Merge PSTs Windows 7 64bit New PC: Merge PSTs Office 2010 64bit
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Second time I've had this issue. I backup a pst from an old PC and configure the email with the new one and import the pst, and I'm stuck with two accounts. One email account and one datafile, and the other account which the messages go into. I need them merged so the 'datafile' is configured with my email so incoming messages go there.



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Old 01-28-2012, 09:38 AM
SpiderTech SpiderTech is offline New PC: Merge PSTs Windows 7 32bit New PC: Merge PSTs Office 2010 32bit
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To aid in troubleshooting this issue can you provide more information.

Based of your Screen shot, the folder list shows the email account and the opened data file. When the import was done, did you place the contents of the .PST file into the account or opened the .PST directly?

The screen shot you provided shows a common opening of a data file normally done by selecting file open data file.

Does the data file have an email address associated to it?
Is that address configured within this profile?

Please note it is possible to have 2 email accounts under one profile, however the accounts will be listed separately as well as the .PST data. Merging these two data files will cause corruption. You can import one data file into one account. This will merge all data. However if you want address b to be received by address A you will need to set up Email forwarding.

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