Hide extensions for known file types (disabled).
Show hidden files and folders (selected).To be able to view all files, folders and file extensions, you might need to make 3 changes first in įile Explorer-> View-> Options-> tab View Restoring it on the same computer for the same user is basically always possible unless otherwise specified. If you want to move these files, it is recommended that you use a backup/restore tool that supports migrating these settings by also copying or taking out certain dependencies. It could also mean that the file holds data or settings which is automatically recreated after the migration and therefore not required to migrate. This means that the single file could hold dependencies on other settings, making it not usable after the migration or could break something else. The “File names” and “Registry locations” include a “Migrate?” column to inform about the possibilities to move to another computer or user profile in the following way These folder names are also referenced in the “File names” section.
Aside from its location a short description is provided and a list of files types which are stored in that specific folder. In the “Folder locations” section, you’ll find an overview of the folders Outlook uses to store files in or read files from. If you are in IT support or just are interested to find out which files Outlook uses and where it stores its settings This is the guide for you. If you are looking for a way to conveniently backup your Outlook data and settings or want to move your Outlook data and settings to another computer, the blog post Backup Outlook settings is recommended instead. If you are looking for a way to just backup your Outlook data, please take a look at Backup and Restore all Outlook data instead. It may also be an coincidence?).This guide is not for the faint hearted but still is useful if you are interested in the location of a specific file or its purpose and whether or not is possible to migrate it to another computer. Since I am back, where "logon to the smtp server" is required for sending emails, this problem has now occurred. The last time I had to change my email account settings was 5-days ago when I had to unclick the "logon to server" for my smtp service as the hotel where I stayed required that (it often happens when I amĪway from home). Week (I wonder if this can be a related problem?).
I use Windows 7 64-bit and I installed SP1 last 4 out of the 5 email accounts are pop3 accounts and one is a Gmail account, which I think is also setup in pop3 mode (not imap). it ) registers the click, but nothing happens. Still if I click on the Account Settingsīutton then it just flickers (i.e. I successfully loaded a fifth pop3 email account, which also downloads/sends correctly. Interestingly, I clicked on the "Add account" button and the dialogue screen did come up. There were only two active add-ins (both HP Privacy Manager, which I have subsequently made inactive so that there are no active add-ins. I have loaded Outlook in Safe Mode (it asked me if I wanted to do so). Once the issue reappears again, we can determine which add-in causes this problem and then disable it. Normally, you could do the following to disable the conflict add-ins in your Office program:Ī) Click File menu, click Options > Add-in, click Go button in the Manage: Com-in Add.ī) Check if there are any add-ins, clear the checkbox to disable them.Ĭ) Close the Outlook program and restart it.ĭ) Add one check back each time to the list of Add-In, restart the Outlook program, and repeat the above If the problem does not occur in the safe mode, this issue might be related to some third-party add-ins in the Office program, we can Press and hold the CTRL key, and then click the Outlook program.
Click Start, point to All Programs, and then point to Microsoft Office.Ģ. Let’s perform the following steps to troubleshoot this issue.ġ. I understand that you cannot open account settings for Outlook 2010.