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Outlook 2013 account settings

Installs perfectly!

The account settings button doesn't work. You need to open up the control panel item "Email" from the specific bottle. Then you can setup accounts.

Or, if you have a windows (VM) with outlook, you can export and import the existing accounts, tested and working here:

https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/office/forum/office_2013_release-outlook/taking-backup-of-all-outlook-2013-settings-email/bd8b09e2-b253-428e-8749-3facef82f60f?db=5
1, Open Registry.
2, Navigate to [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\15.0\Outlook\Profiles]
3, Export the whole profiles to file
4, Make sure know where your PST file is located and have a backup of it.
5, Backup Done

On re-install of outlook 2013

1, Open Outlook for the registry keys to be created along with a new pst file and close outlook
2, Navigate to the new pst file and delete it.
3, Re-Open Outlook, it will complain about the pst file being missing but just point it back to your original pst file.
4, Close/Re-Open outlook to ensure it is using your old pst file and close outlook again.
5, Import the exported registry profiles.
6, Open outlook, Send/Receive and re-input all your passwords and click the save (if you wish for them to be saved)

I am able to install and configure my exchange account through the bottle's control panel, it connects and resolves my account details

However when I start Outlook 2013, I get a an error saying it can't access my account folders and must connect to Exchange first?

It seems im to stupid to find the settings for my Outlook.
Where can i add my account settings for Outlook?

Ty :)

Connecting to Office365 is proving problematic. I've so far tried to create account settings in Outlook directly, and in the Mail control panel, but both result in the rundll32 using up 100% of all 4 cores on my computer for 5+ minutes. When I kill the process and restart Outlook, it crashes with a trace report, i'm following in another thread.

I've tried the "export your settings" trick, but I have Outlook 16.0, not 15.0, in my Windows system, so I had to "vi outlook-profile.reg" ":%s/\16.0\/\15.0\/g;:wq" to fix the reg file. Outlook complained about "a newer version" on first launch, and just times out on subsequent launches.

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