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| Files and Settings Transfer Wizard didn't transfer Outlook and other Office settings I'm running Windows XP on a Dell Dimension computer, on which I've just replaced the hard drive. Prior to removing the old hard drive, I ran the Files and Settings Transfer Wizard. I saved the resulting file to a removable hard drive. Then once I'd installed the new hard drive and installed Windows XP on that, I ran the Wizard on the new drive. The Wizard worked like a charm on most of my settings. It pulled over all my old data files to My Documents, pulled my old settings and Favorites into Internet Explorer and made my new desktop look just like the old one. However, it did NOT copy over any of my MS Office settings. Mostly what I would like to have would be my customizations in Word (shortcuts, toolbars and custom templates) and my Outlook settings (Profiles and Accounts. I'm wondering if the reason that the MS Office settings were not transferred was because the old hard drive had MS Office 2003 SP2 installed whereas, at the time of the transfer, the new one just had the basic Office 2003 installation (without updates). I have now installed the SP1 and SP2 updates on top of that. Which brings me to my question ... what result would I get if I ran the Wizard again? Would it duplicate the data files that were previously transferred? Or would it just check and replace any that had changed? Am I likely to get the Office settings right if I run it again? Does my theory above about the different versions of Office sound like a plausible reason why the settings weren't transferred the last time? If duplication is likely, should I just delete the current contents of My Documents which is where practically all my data files reside before running the Wizard again? I think the only exceptions are one PST file and my Quicken files. If running the Wizard again is likely to be unpredictable, I may be better just manually recreating my settings. |
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| Re: Files and Settings Transfer Wizard didn't transfer Outlook and other Office settings http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/l.../bb457074.aspx Did you select the Office settings? "Mary" <leckavrea-nospam******.com> wrote in message news:uUaIz3VDIHA.1208@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... > I'm running Windows XP on a Dell Dimension computer, on which I've just > replaced the hard drive. Prior to removing the old hard drive, I ran the > Files and Settings Transfer Wizard. I saved the resulting file to a > removable hard drive. Then once I'd installed the new hard drive and > installed Windows XP on that, I ran the Wizard on the new drive. > > The Wizard worked like a charm on most of my settings. It pulled over all > my old data files to My Documents, pulled my old settings and Favorites > into Internet Explorer and made my new desktop look just like the old one. > However, it did NOT copy over any of my MS Office settings. Mostly what I > would like to have would be my customizations in Word (shortcuts, toolbars > and custom templates) and my Outlook settings (Profiles and Accounts. I'm > wondering if the reason that the MS Office settings were not transferred > was because the old hard drive had MS Office 2003 SP2 installed whereas, > at the time of the transfer, the new one just had the basic Office 2003 > installation (without updates). I have now installed the SP1 and SP2 > updates on top of that. > > Which brings me to my question ... what result would I get if I ran the > Wizard again? Would it duplicate the data files that were previously > transferred? Or would it just check and replace any that had changed? Am I > likely to get the Office settings right if I run it again? Does my theory > above about the different versions of Office sound like a plausible reason > why the settings weren't transferred the last time? > > If duplication is likely, should I just delete the current contents of My > Documents which is where practically all my data files reside before > running the Wizard again? I think the only exceptions are one PST file and > my Quicken files. > > If running the Wizard again is likely to be unpredictable, I may be better > just manually recreating my settings. > |
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| Re: Files and Settings Transfer Wizard didn't transfer Outlook and other Office settings When running the Wizard on the old drive, I didn't customize it. I chose the option to transfer "both files and settings" which shows that it includes file types such as *.dot (Word templates) and *.prf (MS Office Outlook Profile settings). "DL" <address@invalid> wrote in message news:%23U8c1sXDIHA.3916@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/l.../bb457074.aspx > Did you select the Office settings? > > "Mary" <leckavrea-nospam******.com> wrote in message > news:uUaIz3VDIHA.1208@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... >> I'm running Windows XP on a Dell Dimension computer, on which I've just >> replaced the hard drive. Prior to removing the old hard drive, I ran the >> Files and Settings Transfer Wizard. I saved the resulting file to a >> removable hard drive. Then once I'd installed the new hard drive and >> installed Windows XP on that, I ran the Wizard on the new drive. >> >> The Wizard worked like a charm on most of my settings. It pulled over all >> my old data files to My Documents, pulled my old settings and Favorites >> into Internet Explorer and made my new desktop look just like the old >> one. However, it did NOT copy over any of my MS Office settings. Mostly >> what I would like to have would be my customizations in Word (shortcuts, >> toolbars and custom templates) and my Outlook settings (Profiles and >> Accounts. I'm wondering if the reason that the MS Office settings were >> not transferred was because the old hard drive had MS Office 2003 SP2 >> installed whereas, at the time of the transfer, the new one just had the >> basic Office 2003 installation (without updates). I have now installed >> the SP1 and SP2 updates on top of that. >> >> Which brings me to my question ... what result would I get if I ran the >> Wizard again? Would it duplicate the data files that were previously >> transferred? Or would it just check and replace any that had changed? Am >> I likely to get the Office settings right if I run it again? Does my >> theory above about the different versions of Office sound like a >> plausible reason why the settings weren't transferred the last time? >> >> If duplication is likely, should I just delete the current contents of My >> Documents which is where practically all my data files reside before >> running the Wizard again? I think the only exceptions are one PST file >> and my Quicken files. >> >> If running the Wizard again is likely to be unpredictable, I may be >> better just manually recreating my settings. >> > > |
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| Re: Files and Settings Transfer Wizard didn't transfer Outlook and other Office settings Anyone know if running the Wizard again would mess things up? "Mary" <leckavrea-nospam******.com> wrote in message news:%23C1u4dbDIHA.5980@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... > When running the Wizard on the old drive, I didn't customize it. I chose > the option to transfer "both files and settings" which shows that it > includes file types such as *.dot (Word templates) and *.prf (MS Office > Outlook Profile settings). > > > "DL" <address@invalid> wrote in message > news:%23U8c1sXDIHA.3916@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... >> http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/l.../bb457074.aspx >> Did you select the Office settings? >> >> "Mary" <leckavrea-nospam******.com> wrote in message >> news:uUaIz3VDIHA.1208@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... >>> I'm running Windows XP on a Dell Dimension computer, on which I've just >>> replaced the hard drive. Prior to removing the old hard drive, I ran the >>> Files and Settings Transfer Wizard. I saved the resulting file to a >>> removable hard drive. Then once I'd installed the new hard drive and >>> installed Windows XP on that, I ran the Wizard on the new drive. >>> >>> The Wizard worked like a charm on most of my settings. It pulled over >>> all my old data files to My Documents, pulled my old settings and >>> Favorites into Internet Explorer and made my new desktop look just like >>> the old one. However, it did NOT copy over any of my MS Office settings. >>> Mostly what I would like to have would be my customizations in Word >>> (shortcuts, toolbars and custom templates) and my Outlook settings >>> (Profiles and Accounts. I'm wondering if the reason that the MS Office >>> settings were not transferred was because the old hard drive had MS >>> Office 2003 SP2 installed whereas, at the time of the transfer, the new >>> one just had the basic Office 2003 installation (without updates). I >>> have now installed the SP1 and SP2 updates on top of that. >>> >>> Which brings me to my question ... what result would I get if I ran the >>> Wizard again? Would it duplicate the data files that were previously >>> transferred? Or would it just check and replace any that had changed? Am >>> I likely to get the Office settings right if I run it again? Does my >>> theory above about the different versions of Office sound like a >>> plausible reason why the settings weren't transferred the last time? >>> >>> If duplication is likely, should I just delete the current contents of >>> My Documents which is where practically all my data files reside before >>> running the Wizard again? I think the only exceptions are one PST file >>> and my Quicken files. >>> >>> If running the Wizard again is likely to be unpredictable, I may be >>> better just manually recreating my settings. >>> >> >> > > > |
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| Re: Files and Settings Transfer Wizard didn't transfer Outlook and other Office settings I dont know, but you could try selecting only the 'missed' settings "Mary" <leckavrea-nospam******.com> wrote in message news:ebGuo4iDIHA.4228@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > Anyone know if running the Wizard again would mess things up? > > "Mary" <leckavrea-nospam******.com> wrote in message > news:%23C1u4dbDIHA.5980@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... >> When running the Wizard on the old drive, I didn't customize it. I chose >> the option to transfer "both files and settings" which shows that it >> includes file types such as *.dot (Word templates) and *.prf (MS Office >> Outlook Profile settings). >> >> >> "DL" <address@invalid> wrote in message >> news:%23U8c1sXDIHA.3916@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... >>> http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/l.../bb457074.aspx >>> Did you select the Office settings? >>> >>> "Mary" <leckavrea-nospam******.com> wrote in message >>> news:uUaIz3VDIHA.1208@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... >>>> I'm running Windows XP on a Dell Dimension computer, on which I've just >>>> replaced the hard drive. Prior to removing the old hard drive, I ran >>>> the Files and Settings Transfer Wizard. I saved the resulting file to a >>>> removable hard drive. Then once I'd installed the new hard drive and >>>> installed Windows XP on that, I ran the Wizard on the new drive. >>>> >>>> The Wizard worked like a charm on most of my settings. It pulled over >>>> all my old data files to My Documents, pulled my old settings and >>>> Favorites into Internet Explorer and made my new desktop look just like >>>> the old one. However, it did NOT copy over any of my MS Office >>>> settings. Mostly what I would like to have would be my customizations >>>> in Word (shortcuts, toolbars and custom templates) and my Outlook >>>> settings (Profiles and Accounts. I'm wondering if the reason that the >>>> MS Office settings were not transferred was because the old hard drive >>>> had MS Office 2003 SP2 installed whereas, at the time of the transfer, >>>> the new one just had the basic Office 2003 installation (without >>>> updates). I have now installed the SP1 and SP2 updates on top of that. >>>> >>>> Which brings me to my question ... what result would I get if I ran the >>>> Wizard again? Would it duplicate the data files that were previously >>>> transferred? Or would it just check and replace any that had changed? >>>> Am I likely to get the Office settings right if I run it again? Does my >>>> theory above about the different versions of Office sound like a >>>> plausible reason why the settings weren't transferred the last time? >>>> >>>> If duplication is likely, should I just delete the current contents of >>>> My Documents which is where practically all my data files reside before >>>> running the Wizard again? I think the only exceptions are one PST file >>>> and my Quicken files. >>>> >>>> If running the Wizard again is likely to be unpredictable, I may be >>>> better just manually recreating my settings. >>>> >>> >>> >> >> >> > > |
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| Re: Files and Settings Transfer Wizard didn't transfer Outlook and other Office settings I don't think that's an option when running it on the new hard drive/computer, since I didn't customize what the Wizard did on the old hard drive. "DL" <address@invalid> wrote in message news:e7j1ZckDIHA.2004@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... >I dont know, but you could try selecting only the 'missed' settings > > "Mary" <leckavrea-nospam******.com> wrote in message > news:ebGuo4iDIHA.4228@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... >> Anyone know if running the Wizard again would mess things up? >> >> "Mary" <leckavrea-nospam******.com> wrote in message >> news:%23C1u4dbDIHA.5980@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... >>> When running the Wizard on the old drive, I didn't customize it. I chose >>> the option to transfer "both files and settings" which shows that it >>> includes file types such as *.dot (Word templates) and *.prf (MS Office >>> Outlook Profile settings). >>> >>> >>> "DL" <address@invalid> wrote in message >>> news:%23U8c1sXDIHA.3916@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... >>>> http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/l.../bb457074.aspx >>>> Did you select the Office settings? >>>> >>>> "Mary" <leckavrea-nospam******.com> wrote in message >>>> news:uUaIz3VDIHA.1208@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... >>>>> I'm running Windows XP on a Dell Dimension computer, on which I've >>>>> just replaced the hard drive. Prior to removing the old hard drive, I >>>>> ran the Files and Settings Transfer Wizard. I saved the resulting file >>>>> to a removable hard drive. Then once I'd installed the new hard drive >>>>> and installed Windows XP on that, I ran the Wizard on the new drive. >>>>> >>>>> The Wizard worked like a charm on most of my settings. It pulled over >>>>> all my old data files to My Documents, pulled my old settings and >>>>> Favorites into Internet Explorer and made my new desktop look just >>>>> like the old one. However, it did NOT copy over any of my MS Office >>>>> settings. Mostly what I would like to have would be my customizations >>>>> in Word (shortcuts, toolbars and custom templates) and my Outlook >>>>> settings (Profiles and Accounts. I'm wondering if the reason that the >>>>> MS Office settings were not transferred was because the old hard drive >>>>> had MS Office 2003 SP2 installed whereas, at the time of the transfer, >>>>> the new one just had the basic Office 2003 installation (without >>>>> updates). I have now installed the SP1 and SP2 updates on top of that. >>>>> >>>>> Which brings me to my question ... what result would I get if I ran >>>>> the Wizard again? Would it duplicate the data files that were >>>>> previously transferred? Or would it just check and replace any that >>>>> had changed? Am I likely to get the Office settings right if I run it >>>>> again? Does my theory above about the different versions of Office >>>>> sound like a plausible reason why the settings weren't transferred the >>>>> last time? >>>>> >>>>> If duplication is likely, should I just delete the current contents of >>>>> My Documents which is where practically all my data files reside >>>>> before running the Wizard again? I think the only exceptions are one >>>>> PST file and my Quicken files. >>>>> >>>>> If running the Wizard again is likely to be unpredictable, I may be >>>>> better just manually recreating my settings. >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >>> >> >> > > > |
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| Re: Files and Settings Transfer Wizard didn't transfer Outlook and other Office setti I have just had exactly the same problem when doing a "clean install". All files and settings transferred except for Outlook (actually, maybe none of the Office settings). I ran the wizard again and no problems were caused, but nothing new was restored either. I used Fastconv to extract all the data to a test computer, then searched for post office, archive and contacts files - nothing! It was as though Outlook had never been installed. Even though I have given up on finding the data, I would be very interested to know why this happened. |
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| Re: Files and Settings Transfer Wizard didn't transfer Outlook and other Office settings Outlook data files (*.pst), by default, are located in. (NB a user can opt for a different location) \Documents and Settings\'username'\Local Settings\Microsoft\Outlook\ Whilst some settings are in \Documents and Settings\'username'\Application Data\Microsoft\Outlook\ The above are hidden files, and if accessing these from another PC one would have to 'take ownership' "geoffley" <geoff@bronzecom.com.au> wrote in message news:geoffley.2yknbm@no-mx.tabletquestions.com... > > I have just had exactly the same problem when doing a "clean install". > All files and settings transferred except for Outlook (actually, maybe > none of the Office settings). I ran the wizard again and no problems > were caused, but nothing new was restored either. I used Fastconv to > extract all the data to a test computer, then searched for post office, > archive and contacts files - nothing! It was as though Outlook had never > been installed. Even though I have given up on finding the data, I would > be very interested to know why this happened. > > > -- > geoffley |
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| Re: Files and Settings Transfer Wizard didn't transfer Outlook and other Office setti Yes, I know where they are SUPPOSED to be.What I'm saying is that they're not there. Never copied in the collection phase. No Office or Outlook settings at all. |
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| Re: Files and Settings Transfer Wizard didn't transfer Outlook and other Office settings With OL in pop config, there is no 'post office' or 'contacts' file, unless you named the data files as such There is no 'suppposed to be' location a user can configure OL and store the data files any where on the HD "geoffley" <geoff@bronzecom.com.au> wrote in message news:geoffley.2ymf7f@no-mx.tabletquestions.com... > > Yes, I know where they are SUPPOSED to be.What I'm saying is that > they're not there. Never copied in the collection phase. No Office or > Outlook settings at all. > > > -- > geoffley |
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| Re: Files and Settings Transfer Wizard didn't transfer Outlook and other Office setti DL, you seem to be having trouble understanding me. Outlook was set up using default locations as per your post. Two files, outlook.pst and archive.pst were in use. (These are often referred to as Post Office files). After running FAST on the new install, these files were not present. Nor are any folders, even empty ones, which might contain Office configuration data. I just wondered if anyone actually KNEW why, that's all. |
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| Re: Files and Settings Transfer Wizard didn't transfer Outlook and other Office settings I'm not meaning to pedantic, I've never known OL data files be called as such, though dim recollections of OL97 the word Post Office may have been used If you are saying the transfer wizard remove all traces of OL data/settings files from the origonal PC I cannot answer, nor can I offer any explanation as to why it didnt transfer them, assuming you used default settings Perhaps we are split by different versions of a common language :) "geoffley" <geoff@bronzecom.com.au> wrote in message news:geoffley.2ymjdg@no-mx.tabletquestions.com... > > DL, you seem to be having trouble understanding me. Outlook was set up > using default locations as per your post. Two files, outlook.pst and > archive.pst were in use. (These are often referred to as Post Office > files). After running FAST on the new install, these files were not > present. Nor are any folders, even empty ones, which might contain > Office configuration data. I just wondered if anyone actually KNEW why, > that's all. > > > -- > geoffley |
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