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I'm using Office/Outlook 2003 and moving a user from an older computer to a
new one. Outlook is set up with a POP3 account and, therefore, is pulling a
copy of each new email into the local outlook.pst file ("Leave a copy of
emails on server" is checked so they can check mail from off site). When I
set up a new computer, I install Office and set up Outlook for the user and
then copy the old .pst file from the old computer and import the old .pst
file into Outlook.
Once the new Outlook is configured, it begins to receive any new emails and
any old ones not deleted from the remote mail server. Then when I do the
import, it doesn't matter what settings I use concerning importing duplicates
- I get duplicates of each of the emails just pulled from the mail server.
How can I avoid this messy cleanup?
Thanks,
NOrthern WIsconsin IT
new one. Outlook is set up with a POP3 account and, therefore, is pulling a
copy of each new email into the local outlook.pst file ("Leave a copy of
emails on server" is checked so they can check mail from off site). When I
set up a new computer, I install Office and set up Outlook for the user and
then copy the old .pst file from the old computer and import the old .pst
file into Outlook.
Once the new Outlook is configured, it begins to receive any new emails and
any old ones not deleted from the remote mail server. Then when I do the
import, it doesn't matter what settings I use concerning importing duplicates
- I get duplicates of each of the emails just pulled from the mail server.
How can I avoid this messy cleanup?
Thanks,
NOrthern WIsconsin IT