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Old 06-03-2004, 05:58 PM
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Outlook XP question

just wondering if someone knows how to do this..
I have windows XP and i have four people in my family, everyone has their own account ... now i wanted to merge everyone into one account... does anyone know how to move the email account to another user account? by saving the same files, or do i have to create new accounts...
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Old 06-03-2004, 11:28 PM
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If it's Outlook, try its Import feature (in Outlook 2000, it's File>Import and Export>Import from another program or file, hopefully, Outlook XP is the same or similar) and import each person's data from their .pst file.

If it's Outlook Express, try it's Import feature (File>Import>Messages) to import from the other identities into the identity you want them all to end up in.
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