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is there a way that i can put outlook express onto a usb stick and keep all my settings the same as i have to email acounts coming into outlook but i dont no the passwords for them so when i reformat my computer im not going to be able ...
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is there a way that i can put outlook express onto a usb stick and keep all my settings the same as i have to email acounts coming into outlook but i dont no the passwords for them so when i reformat my computer im not going to be able to get onto my emails
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If you go to the Tools menu, in OE and click on "Accounts", you will see all your email accounts listed.
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If you highlight them one at a time and click on "Export", you can save the details as an.iaf file..... do this for each account listed. Then after your reformat/reinstallation of Windows, you can "Import" the .iaf files, using the same method. My System: Home Build
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