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nowhereman - 06 Dec 2005 18:50 GMT
i am using outlook 2003  

i have a user account johndoe which is on server domain.local

all my data appears to be on local drive\documents and setting\johndoe
\local setting\application data\microsoft\outlook   and also more data
drive\documents and setting\johndoe\application data\microsoft\outlook

i want to be able to access all the same data with user (Administrator) on
local machine .... i copied all data form \documents and setting
\johndoe..etc to \documents and settings\administrator and i can read all
the folders and contacts however i do not have the email account settings
can i import this information somehow without having to set up the accounts
again (which means trying to find the passwords and soforth)

any help is much appreciated

TIA
NM
Brian Tillman - 07 Dec 2005 17:06 GMT
> all my data appears to be on local drive\documents and setting\johndoe
> \local setting\application data\microsoft\outlook   and also more data
> drive\documents and setting\johndoe\application data\microsoft\outlook
>
> i want to be able to access all the same data with user
> (Administrator) on local machine ....

Put your PST in a shared folder.

> i copied all data form
> \documents and setting \johndoe..etc to \documents and
> settings\administrator and i can read all the folders and contacts
> however i do not have the email account settings can i import this
> information somehow without having to set up the accounts again
> (which means trying to find the passwords and soforth)

The account information is stored in the Registry.  The Office Save My
Settings Wizard can help you save that data.
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