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how to properly create new profile to use with existing pst fileWin XP HE SP1 *Follow-up to: microsoft.public.outlook* hi, it is possible that my current (default) OL profile has become corrupted. i need to create a NEW profile for troubleshooting purposes and see if it resolves current problems. the most important issue is: how do i create this new profile so that it uses my *current* pst file so that i can have a seamless process and continue where i "left off" in terms of all of the items contained in the *current* pst file, emails, appointments, addresses, etc.? do i just create new profile and tell it to "use *current* pst file to send receive emails--as opposed to using the new pst file created during new profile creation process? if i "tell" OL to use my *current* pst file to receive emails, etc., will it then also read all of the addresses, tasks, etc., in the current pst file--or are all this things handled separately and thus need to be imported into new profile, etc.? i am shooting for minimal disturbance between my current setup and what it will be with new profile..... thanks. It's done all the time. Just open your previous PST file in the new profile,
designate it to be the default, restart Outlook, and close the new PST file the new profile created. In detail: - Go to Tools > Options > Mail Setup > Data Files > Add... - Add the old PST you'd like as your new default, then Close > OK to exit the Options dialog - Go to Tools > E-mail Accounts > View or change existing e-mail accounts - Select the PST you just added in the "Deliver New e-mail to the following location" dropdown (it will most likely appear just below the current default Personal Folders file) > Finish - Exit and Restart Outlook - You can now close the previous default PST (R-click on that pst folder while in Folder View and select "Close <foldername> Folders"). If you have any information in your former PST that you'd like to transfer to your new default PST, you can drag and drop from one to the other before you close the old one. -- Show quoteRuss Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "stef" <stef.bm_at_hotmail.removethis.com> wrote in message news:%23$Uk4yj7GHA.844@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... > OL 2002 SP3 > Win XP HE SP1 > > *Follow-up to: microsoft.public.outlook* > > hi, > > it is possible that my current (default) OL profile has become corrupted. > > i need to create a NEW profile for troubleshooting purposes and see if it > resolves current problems. > > the most important issue is: > how do i create this new profile so that it uses my *current* pst file so > that i can have a seamless process and continue where i "left off" in > terms of all of the items contained in the *current* pst file, emails, > appointments, addresses, etc.? > > do i just create new profile and tell it to "use *current* pst file to > send receive emails--as opposed to using the new pst file created during > new profile creation process? > > if i "tell" OL to use my *current* pst file to receive emails, etc., will > it then also read all of the addresses, tasks, etc., in the current pst > file--or are all this things handled separately and thus need to be > imported into new profile, etc.? > > i am shooting for minimal disturbance between my current setup and what it > will be with new profile..... > > thanks. Russ, thanks.
When u say: "If you have any information in your former PST that you'd like to transfer to your new default PST, you can drag and drop from one to the other before you close the old one." are u referring to Contacts folders, categories, tasks, etc. What are we talking about here? Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] wrote: Show quote > It's done all the time. Just open your previous PST file in the new > profile, designate it to be the default, restart Outlook, and close the > new PST file the new profile created. In detail: > - Go to Tools > Options > Mail Setup > Data Files > Add... > - Add the old PST you'd like as your new default, then Close > OK to > exit the Options dialog > - Go to Tools > E-mail Accounts > View or change existing e-mail accounts > - Select the PST you just added in the "Deliver New e-mail to the > following location" dropdown (it will most likely appear just below the > current default Personal Folders file) > Finish > - Exit and Restart Outlook > - You can now close the previous default PST (R-click on that pst folder > while in Folder View and select "Close <foldername> Folders"). If you > have any information in your former PST that you'd like to transfer to > your new default PST, you can drag and drop from one to the other before > you close the old one. > Anything (except categories, which are stored in the registry, not the PST).
If you are closing a new, empty PST, then there is nothing to transfer, of course. -- Show quoteRuss Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "stef" <stef.bm_at_hotmail.removethis.com> wrote in message news:e1FtMpk7GHA.3760@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > Russ, thanks. > When u say: "If you have any information in your former PST that you'd > like to transfer to your new default PST, you can drag and drop from one > to the other before you close the old one." are u referring to Contacts > folders, categories, tasks, etc. > What are we talking about here? > > Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] wrote: >> It's done all the time. Just open your previous PST file in the new >> profile, designate it to be the default, restart Outlook, and close the >> new PST file the new profile created. In detail: >> - Go to Tools > Options > Mail Setup > Data Files > Add... >> - Add the old PST you'd like as your new default, then Close > OK to exit >> the Options dialog >> - Go to Tools > E-mail Accounts > View or change existing e-mail accounts >> - Select the PST you just added in the "Deliver New e-mail to the >> following location" dropdown (it will most likely appear just below the >> current default Personal Folders file) > Finish >> - Exit and Restart Outlook >> - You can now close the previous default PST (R-click on that pst folder >> while in Folder View and select "Close <foldername> Folders"). If you >> have any information in your former PST that you'd like to transfer to >> your new default PST, you can drag and drop from one to the other before >> you close the old one. >> OK, so it seems that in my case, there should not be anything to
transfer as i will be using the same pst file (not the newly created one). however, i WILL have to recreate all the email accounts in new profile, correct? Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] wrote: Show quote > Anything (except categories, which are stored in the registry, not the PST). > If you are closing a new, empty PST, then there is nothing to transfer, of > course. Yes. It's best just to set up the mail accounts from scratch.
-- Show quoteRuss Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "stef" <stef.bm_at_hotmail.removethis.com> wrote in message news:u$cxQOo7GHA.3916@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... > OK, so it seems that in my case, there should not be anything to transfer > as i will be using the same pst file (not the newly created one). > however, i WILL have to recreate all the email accounts in new profile, > correct? > > > Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] wrote: >> Anything (except categories, which are stored in the registry, not the >> PST). If you are closing a new, empty PST, then there is nothing to >> transfer, of course. Hi Stef,
at first the most important information: Before you delete the old profile you could create in addition the new profile with the same PST file. In the Control Panel under "Mail" (open this with a doubleclick), you can click on "Show profiles" and here you can select "prompt this profile" then Outlook wil aks you which profile you want to use. ;-) Now you can select the new profile to see if this will work. If this wouldn´t solve your problem you could delete the new profile and you can work with the old one. How to create a new e-mail profile in Outlook 2002?: http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=287072 > do i just create new profile and tell it to "use *current* pst file to No. After you created the new profile you normally get a new PST file. You> send receive emails--as opposed to using the new pst file created during > new profile creation process? can change this new PST file with your old PST file. You must open the old PST file in Outlook under "File/Open/Personal Folder PST". Here is a link where Outlook store the PST file: http://www.slipstick.com/config/backup.htm After you opend the old PST file you have to change the "delivery folder" because you have 2 PST file in Outlook open. The old one and the empty new one.. In Outlook under "Tools/Email accounts/Show existing Email accounts => Further, here you can change the delivery folder (in the left corner). Now you must restart Outlook and you must prompt that Outlook changed the delivery folder. Now you can "delete" the empty PST file (click on the empty PST file "Personal Folder" right mouseclick => Close) and you will have only the old PST file with all information like emails, calendars, contacts etc.. > if i "tell" OL to use my *current* pst file to receive emails, etc., You don´t need to import the items, you can still work with your old PST> will it then also read all of the addresses, tasks, etc., in the current > pst file--or are all this things handled separately and thus need to be > imported into new profile, etc.? file. What you have to do is to create the email accounts during you create the new profile. -- Show quoteOliver Vukovics Share Outlook without Exchange: Public ShareFolder Synchronize your Outlook: Public SyncTool http://www.publicshareware.com "stef" <stef.bm_at_hotmail.removethis.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag news:%23$Uk4yj7GHA.844@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... > OL 2002 SP3 > Win XP HE SP1 > > *Follow-up to: microsoft.public.outlook* > > hi, > > it is possible that my current (default) OL profile has become corrupted. > > i need to create a NEW profile for troubleshooting purposes and see if > it resolves current problems. > > the most important issue is: > how do i create this new profile so that it uses my *current* pst file > so that i can have a seamless process and continue where i "left off" in > terms of all of the items contained in the *current* pst file, emails, > appointments, addresses, etc.? > > do i just create new profile and tell it to "use *current* pst file to > send receive emails--as opposed to using the new pst file created during > new profile creation process? > > if i "tell" OL to use my *current* pst file to receive emails, etc., > will it then also read all of the addresses, tasks, etc., in the current > pst file--or are all this things handled separately and thus need to be > imported into new profile, etc.? > > i am shooting for minimal disturbance between my current setup and what > it will be with new profile..... > > thanks. Create your new Profile.
Quit Outlook Rename (or delete) the new PST created. Start Outlook. It will say that it cannot find the PST file and then give you the option of choosing one. -- Show quoteRegards Sanjay Singh --------------------------------------------- Gain Time by Making Outlook do the Work http://www.Addins4Outlook.Com --------------------------------------------- The Complete E-mail Filing Solution http://www.Outlook4Lawyers.com --------------------------------------------- "stef" <stef.bm_at_hotmail.removethis.com> wrote in message news:%23$Uk4yj7GHA.844@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... > OL 2002 SP3 > Win XP HE SP1 > > *Follow-up to: microsoft.public.outlook* > > hi, > > it is possible that my current (default) OL profile has become corrupted. > > i need to create a NEW profile for troubleshooting purposes and see if it > resolves current problems. > > the most important issue is: > how do i create this new profile so that it uses my *current* pst file so > that i can have a seamless process and continue where i "left off" in > terms of all of the items contained in the *current* pst file, emails, > appointments, addresses, etc.? > > do i just create new profile and tell it to "use *current* pst file to > send receive emails--as opposed to using the new pst file created during > new profile creation process? > > if i "tell" OL to use my *current* pst file to receive emails, etc., will > it then also read all of the addresses, tasks, etc., in the current pst > file--or are all this things handled separately and thus need to be > imported into new profile, etc.? > > i am shooting for minimal disturbance between my current setup and what it > will be with new profile..... > > thanks. See these pages:
http://www.howto-outlook.com/faq/newprofile.htm Adding/Recreating a Mail Profile http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/assistance/HA010771141033.aspx Reconnect your old Outlook data file Hal -- Show quoteHal Hostetler, CPBE -- h**@kvoa.com Senior Engineer/MIS -- MS MVP-Print/Imaging -- WA7BGX http://www.kvoa.com -- "When News breaks, we fix it!" KVOA Television, Tucson, AZ. NBC Channel 4 Still Cadillacin' - www.badnewsbluesband.com "stef" <stef.bm_at_hotmail.removethis.com> wrote in message news:%23$Uk4yj7GHA.844@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... > OL 2002 SP3 > Win XP HE SP1 > > *Follow-up to: microsoft.public.outlook* > > hi, > > it is possible that my current (default) OL profile has become corrupted. > > i need to create a NEW profile for troubleshooting purposes and see if > it resolves current problems. > > the most important issue is: > how do i create this new profile so that it uses my *current* pst file > so that i can have a seamless process and continue where i "left off" in > terms of all of the items contained in the *current* pst file, emails, > appointments, addresses, etc.? > > do i just create new profile and tell it to "use *current* pst file to > send receive emails--as opposed to using the new pst file created during > new profile creation process? > > if i "tell" OL to use my *current* pst file to receive emails, etc., > will it then also read all of the addresses, tasks, etc., in the current > pst file--or are all this things handled separately and thus need to be > imported into new profile, etc.? > > i am shooting for minimal disturbance between my current setup and what > it will be with new profile..... > > thanks. |
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