Re: E-mail accounts setup



Brian,
Thanks a lot for your answer. I have migrated form Eudora that was
much more easier to synch.

You must be copying more than the PST, then, because account
information is
kept in the registry. You shouldn't have to reset your accounts each time.
Setting them up in your mail profile once should be all that's needed.
Then, after that, as long as you migrate your data correctly, your account
data will never change. Describe the exact process you're using to transfer
the PST between systems. Perhaps you're doing something incorrectly. Also
review this:http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/sync.htm

I have my PST file in DiSK E and Outlook in the default directory in
C. This setting is the same in both computers so I can backup and move
without any problem other data files,. So what I do is to synchronize
DISK E. What this does is to rewrite mail.pst from Disk E >> DIsk E in
both computers. I use Windows XP, not Vista.

Should I change this scenario ?

Thanks


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