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Will I lose all of my data, files, emails once the current email address is
cancelled and/or changed? I have Outlook 2003. Can't figure out how to open the .pst file where I assume everything is saved to. Should I forward all current emails to a different email account or is there a much simpler way? Please help...Thank you! Sasha |
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"Sasha" wrote in message ... Will I lose all of my data, files, emails once the current email address is cancelled and/or changed? I have Outlook 2003. Can't figure out how to open the .pst file where I assume everything is saved to. Should I forward all current emails to a different email account or is there a much simpler way? Please help...Thank you! Sasha Firstly if you are changing companies then all emails sent and received using the hardware and software of the company you are now with, remain the property of that company so you need to be VERY sure about taking any company data with you. Notwithstanding that, if all your Outlook data is stored in a local pst file then no, you won't lose anything. |
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Sasha wrote:
Can't figure out how to open the .pst file File - Open menu |
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"Sasha" wrote in message
... Will I lose all of my data, files, emails once the current email address is cancelled and/or changed? I have Outlook 2003. Can't figure out how to open the .pst file where I assume everything is saved to. Should I forward all current emails to a different email account or is there a much simpler way? Are you keeping the PC you used at the old company and taking it with you? As Gordon says, get permission to take the old company data with you. It doesn't beloing to you. What type of account? If Exchange, you'll lose access to the data if you delete the Exchange account. In that case, create a PST and copy the data to it before removing the account. If a POP account, it will go along with the computer so if you take the PC, you'll take the data. When you configure Outlook with the new address, keep in mind that Outlook will attempt to reply using your old account if you try to reply to any of the messages, so you may have to select the new account deliberately when you reply. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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On Fri, 5 Feb 2010 10:20:01 -0800, Sasha
wrote: Will I lose all of my data, files, emails once the current email address is cancelled and/or changed? No, you lose nothing. I have Outlook 2003. Can't figure out how to open the .pst file where I assume everything is saved to. Should I forward all current emails to a different email account or is there a much simpler way? The simpler way is simply to do nothing. -- Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP (Windows Desktop Experience) since 2003 Please Reply to the Newsgroup |
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