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Hey, I have just migrated from Windows XP to Windows Vista Business and I
have installed Office 2003 with SP3 on it. In Windows XP, whenever I sent or forwarded mail to somebody, in the To: box by typing just couple of characters, I used to get the entire email address with it. after migration to new system and importing my PST file on the new system, This has stopped. I want that thing to start happening again. Anyone has any clues about it. Plese help. Rajat Aneja |
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Hi Brian,
It is a new machine not the upgrade of same machine from XP to Vista. Thanks Rajat Aneja "Brian Tillman" wrote: Rajat Aneja Rajat wrote: Hey, I have just migrated from Windows XP to Windows Vista Business and I have installed Office 2003 with SP3 on it. In Windows XP, whenever I sent or forwarded mail to somebody, in the To: box by typing just couple of characters, I used to get the entire email address with it. after migration to new system and importing my PST file on the new system, This has stopped. I want that thing to start happening again. Anyone has any clues about it. Plese help. Do you have access to the original XP machine or did you do an in-place upgrade to Vista on the same machine? -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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Rajat Aneja wrote:
It is a new machine not the upgrade of same machine from XP to Vista. Then you should be able to copy the file %AppData%\Microsoft\Outlook\mailprofile.NK2 and put it in the equivalent folder in Vista, making sure it has the same name as the mail profile there. By the way, importing a PST is NEVER the correct way to transfer Outlook data. Just reuse the PST by configuring the mail profile correctly. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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Hi Brian,
Thanks for the important input, it worked very well, I copied the file onto the new machine and it worked. Thanks a lot. just one thing the file name is not mailprofile.nk2 but outlook.nk2 and has to be pasted in AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Outlook folder. Kind regards Rajat Aneja "Brian Tillman" wrote: Rajat Aneja wrote: It is a new machine not the upgrade of same machine from XP to Vista. Then you should be able to copy the file %AppData%\Microsoft\Outlook\mailprofile.NK2 and put it in the equivalent folder in Vista, making sure it has the same name as the mail profile there. By the way, importing a PST is NEVER the correct way to transfer Outlook data. Just reuse the PST by configuring the mail profile correctly. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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Rajat Aneja wrote:
Thanks for the important input, it worked very well, I copied the file onto the new machine and it worked. Thanks a lot. just one thing the file name is not mailprofile.nk2 but outlook.nk2 and has to be pasted in AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Outlook folder. That's because your mail profile's name is "Outlook". The NK2 file is named to match your mail profile's name. That's why I wrote "mailprofile" - so you'd get the idea that the file's name matches your mail profile's name. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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