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Old July 13th 06, 03:06 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
RABrisbois
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Some undetermined settings in my Windows XP user account are preventing my
use of certain features in Photoshop CS2. The work around seems to be
creating a new user account and working in that account. However, now my
Outlook 2003 set-up is in the original user account. That means that my saved
emails, my calendar, my contacts etc cannot be accessed without switching
users. I want to transfer all of the information currently in my original
Outlook set-up to my new Outlook set-up. My e-mail account is a POP3 so I
can't just share the calendar. I'm unable to figure out the solution using
the Help function. Any suggestions?
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Old July 13th 06, 03:52 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
Brian Tillman
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RABrisbois wrote:

Some undetermined settings in my Windows XP user account are
preventing my use of certain features in Photoshop CS2. The work
around seems to be creating a new user account and working in that
account. However, now my Outlook 2003 set-up is in the original user
account. That means that my saved emails, my calendar, my contacts
etc cannot be accessed without switching users. I want to transfer
all of the information currently in my original Outlook set-up to my
new Outlook set-up. My e-mail account is a POP3 so I can't just share
the calendar. I'm unable to figure out the solution using the Help
function. Any suggestions?


Why not talk to the vendors of Photoshop and ask them what those
"undetermined" settings are so that both Photoshop and Outlook will work?
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Brian Tillman

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Old July 13th 06, 06:14 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
RABrisbois
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Default How do I move calendar and contacts to new user account?

I spoke with Photoshop. After about 2 hours of trying things to correct the
problem, Photoshop suggested setting up a new user account in Windows XP.
After setting up the new user account, we tried the problematic Photoshop
features. They worked in the new account and would not work in the original
account. Absent any other explanation, we surmised that the original XP user
account must have some setting or bug that is not present in the new user
account. I'm OK with using the new account but I want to move my Outlook
Calendar, stored emails, Contact list, etc into Outlook in the new user
account.

"Brian Tillman" wrote:

RABrisbois wrote:

Some undetermined settings in my Windows XP user account are
preventing my use of certain features in Photoshop CS2. The work
around seems to be creating a new user account and working in that
account. However, now my Outlook 2003 set-up is in the original user
account. That means that my saved emails, my calendar, my contacts
etc cannot be accessed without switching users. I want to transfer
all of the information currently in my original Outlook set-up to my
new Outlook set-up. My e-mail account is a POP3 so I can't just share
the calendar. I'm unable to figure out the solution using the Help
function. Any suggestions?


Why not talk to the vendors of Photoshop and ask them what those
"undetermined" settings are so that both Photoshop and Outlook will work?
--
Brian Tillman


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Old July 13th 06, 10:12 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
Brian Tillman
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Default How do I move calendar and contacts to new user account?

RABrisbois wrote:

I spoke with Photoshop. After about 2 hours of trying things to
correct the problem, Photoshop suggested setting up a new user
account in Windows XP. After setting up the new user account, we
tried the problematic Photoshop features. They worked in the new
account and would not work in the original account. Absent any other
explanation, we surmised that the original XP user account must have
some setting or bug that is not present in the new user account.


A vendor not knowing what its own product requires. Remind me never to do
business with them.

I'm
OK with using the new account but I want to move my Outlook Calendar,
stored emails, Contact list, etc into Outlook in the new user account.


See if this helps:
http://www.slipstick.com/config/backup.htm#fileloc
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