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New Releases. Desktop Enhancements. Networking Software. Trending from CNET. Download Now. Save Microsoft Office Settings in just one click! Restore Microsoft Office Settings in just one click! Yes, you can transfer your Office settings to another computer. Yes, you can transfer your Office settings to another user. We developed this application because we were wondering whatever happened to that nifty Microsoft Office Save My Settings Wizard that used to come with Office versions and earlier.

We needed a super simple way to save, backup and restore just our MS Office settings, without the need for complex tools and configuration changes, and we needed it to save regardless of where user profiles were located. We also wanted to be able to copy the Office settings of one user to other users. Thus the application was born as the Office Settings Backup Wizard.

Some of the other main features of backup software are: schedule backup process, preview of emails which could be recovered, feature to restore complete as well as selected emails etc. Software works with Outlook 32 bit , , , She also created video training CDs and online training classes for Microsoft Outlook. I have 8 email accounts in my profile and some of them are old and I don't remember the stored password they were set up years ago.

When I restored the reg file on the 'destination' computer and went into Outlook, the email accounts were there, but all the passwords for all the accounts were blank. I'm guessing the the registry profile data only stores password hashes and those would be invalid on another computer? If that's the case, then no backup utility such as ABF Outlook Backup would be able to transfer the stored email passwords.

Diane, I need to backup an Outlook account of an Outlook user that has specific emails launching at specific dates and times. This is not a normal Outlook user and I have to be able to transfer everything perfectly. Everything relating to 'emails launching at specific dates and times' should be in the ost file - if its exchange mailbox, everything will sync down when you recreate the profile.

Surely which registry keys Outlook uses depends also upon which operating system Outlook is installed on. Windows 7, 8, 10 etc. No, The windows version or bitness doesn't affect where the office keys are. The bulk are under the office path in user accounts, some under the local machine hive. With the exception of the profile path, which is dependent on the outlook version, not windows, the office version is the only difference.

There are a few instances where a problem is solved by making a change under the WOW key, but it applies to integrating with other programs, not outlook-specific keys. Hi Diane. Excellent site- its been of great help to me for more than a decade.

Thank you! I purchased ABF Backup yesterday to help with a Win 7 Office and Win 8 Office installation - and it couldn't transfer settings across user accounts, or across machine with the same username. Had to press for a refund. You may wish to know. Most of this softwares listed are paid versions. Is there any free version software to save accouns emails? AFAIK, no, there are no free utilities to backup accounts.

If by "emails", you mean the accounts in the profile, as long as it's for the same computer, you could export the registry. If you mean email messages in the data file, you can use File, Export or if using POP3 pst file, just copy the pst file to back it up. IMAP, Outlook.

That only backs up the pst file, not the settings that are in the registry. Plus, Microsoft pulled it from the download center a couple of weeks ago. I was having difficulty backing up my settings for multiple exchange accounts. I use backrex which does this including Office I am happy with it. If any one knows something better that also backups settings ie those stored in the registry Please message here. You can export the registry You can use a batch field to export the key - set it up in Task Scheduler to run it on a schedule.

It's also possible to export it using VBA and run it when a reminder fires but the batch file is much simpler. Schedule Management. Calendar Printing Tools. Calendar Reminder Tools. Time and Billing Tools.



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