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| Registered User Join Date: Apr 2003
Posts: 83
| outlook settings I just put a new drive in a comp used the software that came with WD to transfer all data to new boot drive all good but outlook won't recieve any mail. Has anyone ever had a problem with the settings being changed I looked and did the test settings and all good but still won't work.Im using yahoo mail an I pay for it cause its a business account, should I call them or.....
__________________ Probably not, but thanks for asking. -amod |
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| Registered User Join Date: Mar 2008
Posts: 359
| Re: outlook settings Did you check if all your outlook accounts (mail accounts) are still there. If they arent you can create them and export them too so that you always have them safe. When you have a fresh outlook install. Just go into user accounts and import your old accounts from where you saved them and your back in business. But youd still have to recreate the accounts at least this time. I hope this is what your probem is. Im still trying to figure a way to save all the outlook preferences and layout settings so that i can always restore them if needed. Still havent found a way to do so. Regards |
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