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| | Trying to pull in another e-mail account My spouse passed away & rather than go to their computer I would like to be able to check their e-mail from my computer. When I set it up (exactly as my account is set up) on my computer I get An account already exists with this name, please enter a unique friendly name. I know their password. Is there anything I may have over looked? |
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| | Re: Trying to pull in another e-mail account "HAPPYGRANDPARENT" <HAPPYGRANDPARENT@xxxxxx(DONOTSPAM)> wrote in message news:95052D86-3E4A-4B5C-8512-6F80EEB25861@xxxxxx Quote: > My spouse passed away & rather than go to their computer I would like to > be > able to check their e-mail from my computer. When I set it up (exactly as > my > account is set up) on my computer I get An account already exists with > this > name, please enter a unique friendly name. I know their password. Is > there > anything I may have over looked? up>properties>general tab. You need to change the name of the account in the Top Box on that tab, you can enter anything you like there, so long as it is not the same as any of your existing accounts, (as it is now, that is what the error is telling you). My commiserations at your loss. -- Regards Steve. MS-MVP. MAIL. [DTS] UK. http://www.getsafeonline.org/ |
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| | Re: Trying to pull in another e-mail account Thanks. Well, it is OK, but none of his e-mails in his in-box imports in to my e-mail (& I have even set up a separate folder for that in case it was needed). Is there another step? "mac" wrote: Quote: > > "HAPPYGRANDPARENT" <HAPPYGRANDPARENT@xxxxxx(DONOTSPAM)> wrote in > message news:95052D86-3E4A-4B5C-8512-6F80EEB25861@xxxxxx Quote: > > My spouse passed away & rather than go to their computer I would like to > > be > > able to check their e-mail from my computer. When I set it up (exactly as > > my > > account is set up) on my computer I get An account already exists with > > this > > name, please enter a unique friendly name. I know their password. Is > > there > > anything I may have over looked? > Go to tools>accounts>select the account that you just set > up>properties>general tab. > > You need to change the name of the account in the Top Box on that tab, you > can enter anything you like there, so long as it is not the same as any of > your existing accounts, (as it is now, that is what the error is telling > you). > > My commiserations at your loss. > > > -- > Regards Steve. > MS-MVP. MAIL. [DTS] UK. > http://www.getsafeonline.org/ > > > |
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| | Re: Trying to pull in another e-mail account You can't readily access the Inbox on another computer (unless you use Remote Desktop or similar). You can copy the downloaded messages from the other computer by exporting them, copying them to a CD/DVD (or via network), and then importing them into your computer. On the other computer: Open Windows Mail File - Export - Messages - Microsoft Windows Mail select a blank temporary folder, and save the files. Copy the files to CD/DVD On your computer: Copy the files from the CD/DVD to a temporary folder on your computer Open Windows Mail File - Import - Messages - Microsoft Windows Mail select the temporary folder, and import the files. -- Windows 7 RC http://get.live.com/wlmail/overview http://download.live.com/wlmail "HAPPYGRANDPARENT" <HAPPYGRANDPARENT@xxxxxx(DONOTSPAM)> wrote in message news:36622972-521F-4749-BD57-D8AE1FC40366@xxxxxx Quote: > Thanks. Well, it is OK, but none of his e-mails in his in-box imports in > to > my e-mail (& I have even set up a separate folder for that in case it was > needed). Is there another step? > > "mac" wrote: > Quote: >> >> "HAPPYGRANDPARENT" <HAPPYGRANDPARENT@xxxxxx(DONOTSPAM)> wrote in >> message news:95052D86-3E4A-4B5C-8512-6F80EEB25861@xxxxxx Quote: >> > My spouse passed away & rather than go to their computer I would like >> > to >> > be >> > able to check their e-mail from my computer. When I set it up (exactly >> > as >> > my >> > account is set up) on my computer I get An account already exists with >> > this >> > name, please enter a unique friendly name. I know their password. Is >> > there >> > anything I may have over looked? >> Go to tools>accounts>select the account that you just set >> up>properties>general tab. >> >> You need to change the name of the account in the Top Box on that tab, >> you >> can enter anything you like there, so long as it is not the same as any >> of >> your existing accounts, (as it is now, that is what the error is telling >> you). >> >> My commiserations at your loss. >> >> >> -- >> Regards Steve. >> MS-MVP. MAIL. [DTS] UK. >> http://www.getsafeonline.org/ >> >> >> |
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| | Re: Trying to pull in another e-mail account Does this mean I have to do this every day when new e-mails come in? If I deleted the other computer's e-mail & set up the account like I have it now in my computer would I get those e-mails? Surely there's a way, I would think. Or do I need to have someone like the Geek Squad come out & do it? Hate to pay the price they charge though (HA). "Dave" wrote: Quote: > You can't readily access the Inbox on another computer (unless you use > Remote Desktop or similar). > You can copy the downloaded messages from the other computer by exporting > them, copying them to a CD/DVD (or via network), and then importing them > into your computer. > > On the other computer: > Open Windows Mail > File - Export - Messages - Microsoft Windows Mail > select a blank temporary folder, and save the files. > > Copy the files to CD/DVD > > On your computer: > Copy the files from the CD/DVD to a temporary folder on your computer > Open Windows Mail > File - Import - Messages - Microsoft Windows Mail > select the temporary folder, and import the files. > > > -- > Windows 7 RC > http://get.live.com/wlmail/overview > http://download.live.com/wlmail > > "HAPPYGRANDPARENT" <HAPPYGRANDPARENT@xxxxxx(DONOTSPAM)> wrote in > message news:36622972-521F-4749-BD57-D8AE1FC40366@xxxxxx Quote: > > Thanks. Well, it is OK, but none of his e-mails in his in-box imports in > > to > > my e-mail (& I have even set up a separate folder for that in case it was > > needed). Is there another step? > > > > "mac" wrote: > > Quote: > >> > >> "HAPPYGRANDPARENT" <HAPPYGRANDPARENT@xxxxxx(DONOTSPAM)> wrote in > >> message news:95052D86-3E4A-4B5C-8512-6F80EEB25861@xxxxxx > >> > My spouse passed away & rather than go to their computer I would like > >> > to > >> > be > >> > able to check their e-mail from my computer. When I set it up (exactly > >> > as > >> > my > >> > account is set up) on my computer I get An account already exists with > >> > this > >> > name, please enter a unique friendly name. I know their password. Is > >> > there > >> > anything I may have over looked? > >> > >> Go to tools>accounts>select the account that you just set > >> up>properties>general tab. > >> > >> You need to change the name of the account in the Top Box on that tab, > >> you > >> can enter anything you like there, so long as it is not the same as any > >> of > >> your existing accounts, (as it is now, that is what the error is telling > >> you). > >> > >> My commiserations at your loss. > >> > >> > >> -- > >> Regards Steve. > >> MS-MVP. MAIL. [DTS] UK. > >> http://www.getsafeonline.org/ > >> > >> > >> |
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| | Re: Trying to pull in another e-mail account No, you should only have to do it one time. But if you don't wish to receive email on the other computer, remove the accounts from it. If you wish to receive the accounts which were accessed on the other computer, simply add them to yours. I thought you had already done that. If you wish to receive the emails on both computers, configure both to leave the messages on the server after downloading (for POP3 accounts only). -- Windows 7 RC http://get.live.com/wlmail/overview http://download.live.com/wlmail "HAPPYGRANDPARENT" <HAPPYGRANDPARENT@xxxxxx(DONOTSPAM)> wrote in message news:96BF3CDF-1985-4E23-A4D4-92B07B7C5C40@xxxxxx Quote: > Does this mean I have to do this every day when new e-mails come in? If I > deleted the other computer's e-mail & set up the account like I have it > now > in my computer would I get those e-mails? Surely there's a way, I would > think. Or do I need to have someone like the Geek Squad come out & do it? > Hate to pay the price they charge though (HA). > > "Dave" wrote: > Quote: >> You can't readily access the Inbox on another computer (unless you use >> Remote Desktop or similar). >> You can copy the downloaded messages from the other computer by exporting >> them, copying them to a CD/DVD (or via network), and then importing them >> into your computer. >> >> On the other computer: >> Open Windows Mail >> File - Export - Messages - Microsoft Windows Mail >> select a blank temporary folder, and save the files. >> >> Copy the files to CD/DVD >> >> On your computer: >> Copy the files from the CD/DVD to a temporary folder on your computer >> Open Windows Mail >> File - Import - Messages - Microsoft Windows Mail >> select the temporary folder, and import the files. >> >> >> -- >> Windows 7 RC >> http://get.live.com/wlmail/overview >> http://download.live.com/wlmail >> >> "HAPPYGRANDPARENT" <HAPPYGRANDPARENT@xxxxxx(DONOTSPAM)> wrote in >> message news:36622972-521F-4749-BD57-D8AE1FC40366@xxxxxx Quote: >> > Thanks. Well, it is OK, but none of his e-mails in his in-box imports >> > in >> > to >> > my e-mail (& I have even set up a separate folder for that in case it >> > was >> > needed). Is there another step? >> > >> > "mac" wrote: >> > >> >> >> >> "HAPPYGRANDPARENT" <HAPPYGRANDPARENT@xxxxxx(DONOTSPAM)> wrote in >> >> message news:95052D86-3E4A-4B5C-8512-6F80EEB25861@xxxxxx >> >> > My spouse passed away & rather than go to their computer I would >> >> > like >> >> > to >> >> > be >> >> > able to check their e-mail from my computer. When I set it up >> >> > (exactly >> >> > as >> >> > my >> >> > account is set up) on my computer I get An account already exists >> >> > with >> >> > this >> >> > name, please enter a unique friendly name. I know their password. >> >> > Is >> >> > there >> >> > anything I may have over looked? >> >> >> >> Go to tools>accounts>select the account that you just set >> >> up>properties>general tab. >> >> >> >> You need to change the name of the account in the Top Box on that tab, >> >> you >> >> can enter anything you like there, so long as it is not the same as >> >> any >> >> of >> >> your existing accounts, (as it is now, that is what the error is >> >> telling >> >> you). >> >> >> >> My commiserations at your loss. >> >> >> >> >> >> -- >> >> Regards Steve. >> >> MS-MVP. MAIL. [DTS] UK. >> >> http://www.getsafeonline.org/ >> >> >> >> >> >> |
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| | Re: Trying to pull in another e-mail account I finally called my ISP from work. They said I had everything correct (I had written down what I did). They said everything was out of his e-mail in-box so I had to have it, which of course I didn't. So they shut down my spouse's computer & brought it back up. When I got home sure enough all those e-mails were in my in-box. They were sitting out in cyberspace somewhere (HA). Thanks for all your help. "Dave" wrote: Quote: > No, you should only have to do it one time. > > But if you don't wish to receive email on the other computer, remove the > accounts from it. > > If you wish to receive the accounts which were accessed on the other > computer, simply add them to yours. I thought you had already done that. > > If you wish to receive the emails on both computers, configure both to leave > the messages on the server after downloading (for POP3 accounts only). > > > -- > Windows 7 RC > http://get.live.com/wlmail/overview > http://download.live.com/wlmail > > "HAPPYGRANDPARENT" <HAPPYGRANDPARENT@xxxxxx(DONOTSPAM)> wrote in > message news:96BF3CDF-1985-4E23-A4D4-92B07B7C5C40@xxxxxx Quote: > > Does this mean I have to do this every day when new e-mails come in? If I > > deleted the other computer's e-mail & set up the account like I have it > > now > > in my computer would I get those e-mails? Surely there's a way, I would > > think. Or do I need to have someone like the Geek Squad come out & do it? > > Hate to pay the price they charge though (HA). > > > > "Dave" wrote: > > Quote: > >> You can't readily access the Inbox on another computer (unless you use > >> Remote Desktop or similar). > >> You can copy the downloaded messages from the other computer by exporting > >> them, copying them to a CD/DVD (or via network), and then importing them > >> into your computer. > >> > >> On the other computer: > >> Open Windows Mail > >> File - Export - Messages - Microsoft Windows Mail > >> select a blank temporary folder, and save the files. > >> > >> Copy the files to CD/DVD > >> > >> On your computer: > >> Copy the files from the CD/DVD to a temporary folder on your computer > >> Open Windows Mail > >> File - Import - Messages - Microsoft Windows Mail > >> select the temporary folder, and import the files. > >> > >> > >> -- > >> Windows 7 RC > >> http://get.live.com/wlmail/overview > >> http://download.live.com/wlmail > >> > >> "HAPPYGRANDPARENT" <HAPPYGRANDPARENT@xxxxxx(DONOTSPAM)> wrote in > >> message news:36622972-521F-4749-BD57-D8AE1FC40366@xxxxxx > >> > Thanks. Well, it is OK, but none of his e-mails in his in-box imports > >> > in > >> > to > >> > my e-mail (& I have even set up a separate folder for that in case it > >> > was > >> > needed). Is there another step? > >> > > >> > "mac" wrote: > >> > > >> >> > >> >> "HAPPYGRANDPARENT" <HAPPYGRANDPARENT@xxxxxx(DONOTSPAM)> wrote in > >> >> message news:95052D86-3E4A-4B5C-8512-6F80EEB25861@xxxxxx > >> >> > My spouse passed away & rather than go to their computer I would > >> >> > like > >> >> > to > >> >> > be > >> >> > able to check their e-mail from my computer. When I set it up > >> >> > (exactly > >> >> > as > >> >> > my > >> >> > account is set up) on my computer I get An account already exists > >> >> > with > >> >> > this > >> >> > name, please enter a unique friendly name. I know their password. > >> >> > Is > >> >> > there > >> >> > anything I may have over looked? > >> >> > >> >> Go to tools>accounts>select the account that you just set > >> >> up>properties>general tab. > >> >> > >> >> You need to change the name of the account in the Top Box on that tab, > >> >> you > >> >> can enter anything you like there, so long as it is not the same as > >> >> any > >> >> of > >> >> your existing accounts, (as it is now, that is what the error is > >> >> telling > >> >> you). > >> >> > >> >> My commiserations at your loss. > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> -- > >> >> Regards Steve. > >> >> MS-MVP. MAIL. [DTS] UK. > >> >> http://www.getsafeonline.org/ > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> > >> |
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