-=PCTechTalk=- Re: Outlook Profile

  • From: Keyboard Cowboy <KBCowboy@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <pctechtalk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 8 May 2007 19:51:35 -0400

Sorry it didn't work out........I'm afraid I'm out of ideas.  Perhaps others 
can 
help!?
Regards,
         Bob
          ,,,,,,
         Ô¿Ô¬'

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On Tue, 8 May 2007 16:46:09 -0500, Jeff Ross wrote:
|  Bob,
|  I did this below and I thought everything was o.k. but when you
|  open outlook it fires out 4 warnings/errors......."cannot load...
|  symantec pcanywhere, google desktop, mcafee antvirus, etc.  Each
|  one you click o.k on one at a time.  It then says go to "detect
|  and repair" to fix it.   So you do that and it works until you
|  close it, but then when you open Outlook it happens again. Thanks,
|  JR
|  Also, his contacts made it but no Outlook Address Book or
|  Recipients which were different from his contactss?
|
|  ----- Original Message -----
|  From: "Bob - "The Keyboard Cowboy"" To: "Jeff
|  Ross" Sent: Wednesday, May 02, 2007
|  8:41 PM Subject: -=PCTechTalk=- Re: Outlook Profile
|
|
|  Exit Outlook on your old computer and go to:
|  :\documents and settings\\local settings\application
|  data\Microsoft\Outlook
|
|  and copy the files called:
|
|  Outlook.pst
|  extend.dat
|
|  Move those copied files to the same location on the new computer
|  while Outlook is closed.
|
|  Open Outlook and all your contacts, profiles, etc., should be
|  there.
|
|  Regards,
|
|  Bob - "The Keyboard Cowboy"
|  ,,,,
|  Ô¿Ô¬'
|  Cincinnati, OH
|  Scottsdale, AZ
|  ----------->=============>-----------
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|  let's kill all the lawyers."  Shakespeare's point is that lawyers
|  are vital to the functioning of civilized society. They are the
|  oil in the gears of commerce, the engine of democracy. But when we
|  have too many lawyers, and we pay them too much deference, that
|  oil can turn into sand.
|
|  ----------->=============>-----------
|
|  On Wednesday, May 2, 2007, 4:40:17 PM, you wrote:
|
|  JR>     Does anyone know how to move a "profile" of Microsoft
|  Outlook JR> from an old p.c. to a new one?  Or move the contacts,
|  recipients, JR> mail and Calendar?  Or just the Calendar? JR>
|  Thanks in advance, JR> JLR
|
|
|  JR>
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