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Old 12-23-2014, 07:26 PM
elmo1943 elmo1943 is offline Saving email accounts via xcopy \microsoft\outlook copy files to e:\oldmail Windows 8 Saving email accounts via xcopy \microsoft\outlook copy files to e:\oldmail Office 2013
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Not able to open 365 Office, installed new ssd and new 8.1 created new "oldemail" on drive e:\. Xcopy %localappdata%\Microsoft\outlook from old c: drive and copied to e:\oldata. What I copied was account@gmail.com.ost for each of the email accounts. Is this all the email data, email, contacts, saved, etc.? Until I can reinstall new 365 Office I can not check what is there. Is there a way to save emails, contacts, saves data, etc. on E:\ and not on C:\ on new install of 365 Office? Thanks, Elmo
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