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Having received a used computer as a gift, I installed MSOffice and set up Outlook under the name of the User who had given me the computer. Yesterday, when I set up my own user name, I found that I had to set up Outlook again. That's understandable but I have already set it up and downloaded mail into the instance I have set up under the other profile.
Is there anyway to simply move the instance of Outlook from one User to another? Thanks in advance, Kofigan |
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The easiest thing to do would be to export your info to a pst file, then open your new profile and import the pst file back in.
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As stated above, the best way is to export your data to a .PST file. If you are using Outlook 2007, you can simply select' File', ' Import / Export.
For 2010, 'File', 'Open', then 'Import'. We hope this information was found helpful. Hosted exchange through The Message Center. |
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