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April 28th 08, 04:58 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
Diane Poremsky [MVP]
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OAB Service in Outlook 2007 on Vista
You can go through the profile and write stuff down, but there is not a
central location that displays a list of your settings. Some of the tools,
options settings are profile specific, others are specific to your windows
account.
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"Graeme" wrote in message
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Is there anywehere I can copy/print/export all my settings and then import
into the new profile, or would thatnot work either?
Thank you
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"Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote:
No. if you have a corrupt profile copying it will copy the corruption.
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"Graeme" wrote in message
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I finally found it. It was within the '32 bit applications' or some
such.
So if i create a new profile do I have to create all my email accounts
again
in the new profile? I have about 6, one of which is an Exchange
account.
I
guess just copying wouldn't fix the problem?
Recently I had a problem with deleting files even though my .pst is not
very
big. I created a new one of those and sorted out the problem, although
thisproblem existed before I had to do that.
Thank you
Graeme
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"Gordon" wrote:
"Graeme" wrote in message
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Thank you. But the instrruction to do that dont bear any relation
to
reality. The Help in Outlook says:
In Microsoft Windows, click the Start button, and then click Control
Panel.
Do one of the following:
Windows Vista Click User Accounts, and then click Mail.
Note In Classic view, double-click Mail.
In neither the Vista view nor the CLassic view does the Mail option
appear.
If it had I would have done that by now.
I think you are either reading Help incorrectly, or it's wrong. Click
on
Start-Control Panel. Change to Classic view (if you are not in it
already)
and the Mail applet is on that screen, NOT within User accounts.
HTH
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