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Another question about "Rules"
Okay, let's say I've got a "great" set of rules. It's taken
me months to develop them and get all the bugs out. There are a hundred or so rules and each rule is quite complex. Now I want to copy all of those rules from my machine at home to my machine at work. And a couple of my friends have also indicated interest in trying my rule set. Is there a way I can extract them into a file which can be then imported as a set of rules into another machine? If so, how is each step accomplished - the export and the import. I'm willing to learn. David (I got a feeling I'm going to owe somebody a couple of virtual pickup loads of their favorite cookie for this one.) |
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Another question about "Rules"
See he
http://www.pchell.com/support/backupoe.shtml -- HTH Meena "David Schrader" wrote in message ... Okay, let's say I've got a "great" set of rules. It's taken me months to develop them and get all the bugs out. There are a hundred or so rules and each rule is quite complex. Now I want to copy all of those rules from my machine at home to my machine at work. And a couple of my friends have also indicated interest in trying my rule set. Is there a way I can extract them into a file which can be then imported as a set of rules into another machine? If so, how is each step accomplished - the export and the import. I'm willing to learn. David (I got a feeling I'm going to owe somebody a couple of virtual pickup loads of their favorite cookie for this one.) |
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Another question about "Rules"
I think you can do this in a much simpler way, try...
STARTAll ProgramsSystem ToolsFiles and Settings Tranfer Wizzard Andy "David Schrader" wrote in message ... Okay, let's say I've got a "great" set of rules. It's taken me months to develop them and get all the bugs out. There are a hundred or so rules and each rule is quite complex. Now I want to copy all of those rules from my machine at home to my machine at work. And a couple of my friends have also indicated interest in trying my rule set. Is there a way I can extract them into a file which can be then imported as a set of rules into another machine? If so, how is each step accomplished - the export and the import. I'm willing to learn. David (I got a feeling I'm going to owe somebody a couple of virtual pickup loads of their favorite cookie for this one.) |
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Another question about "Rules"
The only problem with that is you have no choice as to what you want saved.
It saves many things you would not transferred to another computer and since it all goes in one compressed file your stuck with it. Frank "Andrew Bailey" wrote in message ... I think you can do this in a much simpler way, try... STARTAll ProgramsSystem ToolsFiles and Settings Tranfer Wizzard Andy "David Schrader" wrote in message ... Okay, let's say I've got a "great" set of rules. It's taken me months to develop them and get all the bugs out. There are a hundred or so rules and each rule is quite complex. Now I want to copy all of those rules from my machine at home to my machine at work. And a couple of my friends have also indicated interest in trying my rule set. Is there a way I can extract them into a file which can be then imported as a set of rules into another machine? If so, how is each step accomplished - the export and the import. I'm willing to learn. David (I got a feeling I'm going to owe somebody a couple of virtual pickup loads of their favorite cookie for this one.) |
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Another question about "Rules"
Hi David,
http://www.insideoutlookexpress.com/...s.htm#oebackup -- Anando Microsoft MVP- Windows Shell/User http://www.microsoft.com/mvp http://www.mvps.org Folder customizations http://newdelhi.sancharnet.in/minku Protect your PC! http://www.microsoft.com/protect "David Schrader" wrote in message ... Okay, let's say I've got a "great" set of rules. It's taken me months to develop them and get all the bugs out. There are a hundred or so rules and each rule is quite complex. Now I want to copy all of those rules from my machine at home to my machine at work. And a couple of my friends have also indicated interest in trying my rule set. Is there a way I can extract them into a file which can be then imported as a set of rules into another machine? If so, how is each step accomplished - the export and the import. I'm willing to learn. David (I got a feeling I'm going to owe somebody a couple of virtual pickup loads of their favorite cookie for this one.) |
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Another question about "Rules"
I'm not going to reply to each message because
there's entirely too much meat to digest. I'll just have to have them back up the semi to my back door and unload cookies into my virtual pickup until I've delivered enough to have paid my debt to you all. My question is answered. Many thanks. David "David Schrader" wrote in message ... Okay, let's say I've got a "great" set of rules. It's taken me months to develop them and get all the bugs out. There are a hundred or so rules and each rule is quite complex. Now I want to copy all of those rules from my machine at home to my machine at work. And a couple of my friends have also indicated interest in trying my rule set. Is there a way I can extract them into a file which can be then imported as a set of rules into another machine? If so, how is each step accomplished - the export and the import. I'm willing to learn. David (I got a feeling I'm going to owe somebody a couple of virtual pickup loads of their favorite cookie for this one.) |
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