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Group: microsoft.public.outlook.contacts · Group Profile
Author: Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] Date: Sep 18, 2008 03:14
The next thing to do is to make your old folder (the one you opened) your
default for the profile and restart Outlook. Then you can R click and close
the other Personal Folders file (which should be empty).
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Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"BongoBarney" discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:B91376B8-B6CD-4422-A3DA-83A37F0C0BDF@microsoft.com...
> Thanks for reply Russ. I migrated the data by clicking Open, File, Data
> file,
> then selected the Outlook file. Then I think I simply opened it (I have to
> admit the whole processs seemedsomewhat haphazard) and it created a new
> personal folder in Outook.
> With regard to your question regarding views, when I look at the folder
> list
> on the left hand side I see all folders (Calendar, Inbox, tasks etc.) but
> 2
> personal folders. What next?
> "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:
>
>> To what view are you referring?
>> When you created the new profile, how did you migrate your data to it?
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>> Russ Valentine
>> [MVP-Outlook]
>> "BongoBarney" discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:A2690F12-3719-43B7-B76B-36FEDC2222E7@microsoft.com...
>>> Used Windows Easy Transfer (I now know it doesn't sync right with
>>> Outlook
>>> 2007 - ridiculous, had I known...) to move data from old laptop (that
>>> had
>>> Outlook 2003). Went through rigmarole of having to add new profile to
>>> get
>>> contacts and address book to sync (thanks for advice via the group
>>> Brian
>>> and
>>> Vince). Problem now is I have 2 Personal Folders trees! First and main
>>> one
>>> is
>>> the duff one that doesn't sync or allow one to. 2nd is ok. Can I delete
>>> the
>>> duff one?
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