importar reglas y alertas

21/08/2006 - 15:01 por Marcos | Informe spam
Hola, he cambiado de equipo y he importado mi fichero .pst pero los filtros
personales que había creado, reglas y alertas, asi como la organización por
colores, etc. que tenía no están. ¿Cómo puedo importarlos? Muchas gracias

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#1 PingNews
21/08/2006 - 15:28 | Informe spam
Puedes encontrar la informacion en

http://www.computerhope.com/issues/ch000457.htm

y

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?kbid(7070

INTRODUCTION (http://support.microsoft.com/?scid=1) . How to make a
backup copy of a .pst file.
. How to export .pst file data.
. How to import .pst file data in to Outlook.
. How to transfer Outlook data from one computer to another
computer.
. Data on a Microsoft Exchange Server.
. How to back up Personal Address Books.
. How to Automate the Back Up of Personal Folders (.pst) Files
with the Personal Folder Backup Utility
. How to back up Outlook Settings Files.


On This Page
INTRODUCTION
MORE INFORMATION
How to make a backup copy of a .pst file
How to export .pst file data
How to import .pst file data into Outlook
How to transfer Outlook data from one computer to another
computer
How to back up .pst file data that is located on a Microsoft
Exchange Server
How to back up Personal Address Books
How to automate the back up of .pst files with the Personal
Folder Backup utility
How to back up Outlook settings files


Hay un software no Microsoft que hace esto, esta en

http://www.totalidea.com/frameset-outsource.htm


Microsoft Outlook users

Microsoft Outlook stores the files in the below types of files.

*.pab files are Microsoft Outlook address book files.
*.pst files are Microsoft Outlook mail files book files.
*.rwz files are the Microsoft Outlook rules wizard files.

Backing up the Microsoft Outlook address book

1.. Locate the file by using the Windows find tool. Click Start / Find /
Files or Folders.
2.. In the Named box type *.pab - ensure the Look in box is looking on
the drive that Microsoft Outlook is located (usually the C: drive).
3.. Click Find Now
4.. This should locate the Microsoft Outlook address book, if present.
5.. Once this file is located, copy the file to an alternate drive or
backup media such as a Zip disk.
Backing up the Microsoft Outlook mail

1.. Locate the file by using the Windows find tool. Click Start / Find /
Files or Folders.
2.. In the Named box type *.pst - ensure the Look in box is looking on
the drive that Microsoft Outlook is located (usually the C: drive).
3.. Click Find Now
4.. This should locate the Microsoft Outlook mail file, if present.
Generally, this file is mailbox.pst.
5.. Once this file is located, copy the file to an alternate drive or
backup media such as a Zip disk.
Backing up the Microsoft Outlook rules wizard files

1.. Locate the file by using the Windows find tool. Click Start / Find /
Files or Folders.
2.. In the Named box type *.rwz - ensure the Look in box is looking on
the drive that Microsoft Outlook is located (usually the C: drive).
3.. Click Find Now
4.. This should locate the Microsoft Outlook rules file, if present.
Generally, this file is rules.rwz.
5.. Once this file is located, copy the file to an alternate drive or
backup media such as a Zip disk.
Backing up the Microsoft Outlook signatures

Each of the Microsoft Outlook signatures you have are backed up as
signature.txt, signature.rtf, and signature.htm, where 'signature' is the
name of each of the signatures you have.

1.. Locate the signature file by using the Windows find tool. For the
name of the file type signature*.* where 'signature' is the name of one of
your signatures. Usually these files are stored in C:\Documents and
Settings\User\Application Data\Microsoft\Signatures or similar directory.
2.. Once you have located them, select each of the signatures you wish
to backup and copy to your backup destination.

Un saludo
Ping

"Marcos" wrote in message
news:
Hola, he cambiado de equipo y he importado mi fichero .pst pero los
filtros
personales que había creado, reglas y alertas, asi como la organización
por
colores, etc. que tenía no están. ¿Cómo puedo importarlos? Muchas gracias

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#2 Marcos
22/08/2006 - 15:04 | Informe spam
¡Muchas gracias!

"PingNews" escribió:

Puedes encontrar la informacion en

http://www.computerhope.com/issues/ch000457.htm

y

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?kbid(7070

INTRODUCTION (http://support.microsoft.com/?scid=1) . How to make a
backup copy of a .pst file.
. How to export .pst file data.
. How to import .pst file data in to Outlook.
. How to transfer Outlook data from one computer to another
computer.
. Data on a Microsoft Exchange Server.
. How to back up Personal Address Books.
. How to Automate the Back Up of Personal Folders (.pst) Files
with the Personal Folder Backup Utility
. How to back up Outlook Settings Files.


On This Page
INTRODUCTION
MORE INFORMATION
How to make a backup copy of a .pst file
How to export .pst file data
How to import .pst file data into Outlook
How to transfer Outlook data from one computer to another
computer
How to back up .pst file data that is located on a Microsoft
Exchange Server
How to back up Personal Address Books
How to automate the back up of .pst files with the Personal
Folder Backup utility
How to back up Outlook settings files


Hay un software no Microsoft que hace esto, esta en

http://www.totalidea.com/frameset-outsource.htm


Microsoft Outlook users

Microsoft Outlook stores the files in the below types of files.

*.pab files are Microsoft Outlook address book files.
*.pst files are Microsoft Outlook mail files book files.
*.rwz files are the Microsoft Outlook rules wizard files.

Backing up the Microsoft Outlook address book

1.. Locate the file by using the Windows find tool. Click Start / Find /
Files or Folders.
2.. In the Named box type *.pab - ensure the Look in box is looking on
the drive that Microsoft Outlook is located (usually the C: drive).
3.. Click Find Now
4.. This should locate the Microsoft Outlook address book, if present.
5.. Once this file is located, copy the file to an alternate drive or
backup media such as a Zip disk.
Backing up the Microsoft Outlook mail

1.. Locate the file by using the Windows find tool. Click Start / Find /
Files or Folders.
2.. In the Named box type *.pst - ensure the Look in box is looking on
the drive that Microsoft Outlook is located (usually the C: drive).
3.. Click Find Now
4.. This should locate the Microsoft Outlook mail file, if present.
Generally, this file is mailbox.pst.
5.. Once this file is located, copy the file to an alternate drive or
backup media such as a Zip disk.
Backing up the Microsoft Outlook rules wizard files

1.. Locate the file by using the Windows find tool. Click Start / Find /
Files or Folders.
2.. In the Named box type *.rwz - ensure the Look in box is looking on
the drive that Microsoft Outlook is located (usually the C: drive).
3.. Click Find Now
4.. This should locate the Microsoft Outlook rules file, if present.
Generally, this file is rules.rwz.
5.. Once this file is located, copy the file to an alternate drive or
backup media such as a Zip disk.
Backing up the Microsoft Outlook signatures

Each of the Microsoft Outlook signatures you have are backed up as
signature.txt, signature.rtf, and signature.htm, where 'signature' is the
name of each of the signatures you have.

1.. Locate the signature file by using the Windows find tool. For the
name of the file type signature*.* where 'signature' is the name of one of
your signatures. Usually these files are stored in C:\Documents and
Settings\User\Application Data\Microsoft\Signatures or similar directory.
2.. Once you have located them, select each of the signatures you wish
to backup and copy to your backup destination.

Un saludo
Ping

"Marcos" wrote in message
news:
> Hola, he cambiado de equipo y he importado mi fichero .pst pero los
> filtros
> personales que había creado, reglas y alertas, asi como la organización
> por
> colores, etc. que tenía no están. ¿Cómo puedo importarlos? Muchas gracias
>



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