Uprgrade from 2000 to 2003: Templates and Signature's gone

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Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]

An in-place upgrade does not change the file locations where templates and
signatures are stored in the %userprofile% hierarchy nor does it touch those
data files. Note, though, that Outlook 2003 uses per-account signatures, so
the user may need to set a signature for each email account.

Did you do something in addition to an in-place upgrade?
 
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Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]

An in-place upgrade does not change the file locations where templates and
signatures are stored in the %userprofile% hierarchy nor does it touch those
data files. Note, though, that Outlook 2003 uses per-account signatures, so
the user may need to set a signature for each email account.

Did you do something in addition to an in-place upgrade?
 
S

Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]

An in-place upgrade does not change the file locations where templates and
signatures are stored in the %userprofile% hierarchy nor does it touch those
data files. Note, though, that Outlook 2003 uses per-account signatures, so
the user may need to set a signature for each email account.

Did you do something in addition to an in-place upgrade?
 
S

Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]

An in-place upgrade does not change the file locations where templates and
signatures are stored in the %userprofile% hierarchy nor does it touch those
data files. Note, though, that Outlook 2003 uses per-account signatures, so
the user may need to set a signature for each email account.

Did you do something in addition to an in-place upgrade?
 
S

Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]

An in-place upgrade does not change the file locations where templates and
signatures are stored in the %userprofile% hierarchy nor does it touch those
data files. Note, though, that Outlook 2003 uses per-account signatures, so
the user may need to set a signature for each email account.

Did you do something in addition to an in-place upgrade?
 
S

Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]

An in-place upgrade does not change the file locations where templates and
signatures are stored in the %userprofile% hierarchy nor does it touch those
data files. Note, though, that Outlook 2003 uses per-account signatures, so
the user may need to set a signature for each email account.

Did you do something in addition to an in-place upgrade?
 
S

Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]

An in-place upgrade does not change the file locations where templates and
signatures are stored in the %userprofile% hierarchy nor does it touch those
data files. Note, though, that Outlook 2003 uses per-account signatures, so
the user may need to set a signature for each email account.

Did you do something in addition to an in-place upgrade?
 
S

Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]

An in-place upgrade does not change the file locations where templates and
signatures are stored in the %userprofile% hierarchy nor does it touch those
data files. Note, though, that Outlook 2003 uses per-account signatures, so
the user may need to set a signature for each email account.

Did you do something in addition to an in-place upgrade?
 

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