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Moving From One Laptop To Another....Moving A Archive & Other Settings...

Asked by zulfi123 in Outlook Groupware Software

Tags: Microsoft, Outlook, 2007 SP1

Hi,

I Use To Download My Office Emails Through MS-Outlook 2007 SP1 On Windows Vista SP1. Since My Laptop Crashed, I Have Been Provided With Another Laptop. However, This Laptop Has Windows Vista SP1 With Office 2003 SP3 Installed.

IT Guys Are Able To Access My Email Folders And Relevant Files In My Old Laptop.

I Have Been Configured My Email Settings In My New Laptop (Outlook 2003 SP3). I Have Also Started Downloading The Mails....However, I Have Not Yet Archived My Mails In My New Laptop.

Here Are My Questions:

1. How Do I Move My Old Archive Files To My New Laptop, So That I Can Access It Without Any Difference?
2. Henceforth, When I Archive, Will The Emails Gets Archived On The Top Of This Old Archive Or Should I Create A New Archive?
3. I Want All Other Settings Including Auto Complete, Local Address Book, Manually Created Groups Etc. Also Be Transferred Too My New Laptop.

Please Help As Detailed As Possible.
 
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