Backing up Mail and Settings... Outlook 2010


  1. Posts : 1,962
    Windows 7 x64 (Ultimate)
       #1

    Backing up Mail and Settings... Outlook 2010


    I am trying to migrate all my settings and emails (Outlook 2010)from One computer to another but I am having difficulty accomplishing my task

    One PC is running Windows XP 32 bit and I am trying to migrate my settings to the new one running Windows 7 64 bit, which should not be a problem, right? I would not ask for help if it was only 1 email account but I am running 3 email account from Outlook and I can't remember the settings of 2 of them as it is... it has been a while

    Office 2010 backup method suck from here to the Moon since you may be able to export your Data but NOT the settings.

    1st thing I tried was Backrex Demo, it did its job on the XP side of things but on the Win 7 side it tells me that it does not find my outlook even though it is installed. Heck, I even installed the one I do remember but to no avail... Backrex told there was no Outlook installed.

    Granted, it was only a Demo and I sure the heck don't want to spend money for the Paid version if it will not do what its supposed to.

    So, any FREE third party Apps I can run or heck, I would be glad if Microsoft can throw us a bone and give us something to work with.
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  2. Posts : 7,730
    Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 64-Bit
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    Not sure if this will help, but I'll post it anyway.

    Windows Live Mail, Messenger, Contacts, And Calendar Backup

    It seems there are quite a few programs on the market, but of course they want some of your lovely dollars. :)
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  3. Posts : 1,962
    Windows 7 x64 (Ultimate)
    Thread Starter
       #3

    Admins/Mods, sorry for the double post but I was able to find that other post by going to google and searching but was unable to find it when I searched here.

    You can delete this one if you want... I will leave that other link here

    How to save & move Outlook settings, etc.?
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