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![]() OK I have hit a bit of an issue! I was originally on Windows XP running Outlook 2000 - all good. I have now upgraded (complete new install) to running Windows 7 and now have Outlook 2003. I did not realise that I would not be able to import my accounts (.iaf files) into Outlook 2003 and really want to avoid having to manually enter them all. So here is my question. Could I load my Outlook 2000 on my Windows 7 then import my .iaf files then load Outlook 2003 over the top of it. Would this then automatically bring in my accounts into Outlook 2003? Your help would be much appreciated. I am rather surprised that Microsoft have made it so difficult to transfer accounts. It used to be really easy to import .iaf files. Why ever did they remove this functionality in Outlook 2003? ![]() |
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As I did not get a reply to my original posting I just went ahead and tried it. So to anyone else that may have come across the same problems. I can state that it did not work. I ended up having to manually enter the email accounts.
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