
11-18-2007, 01:52 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by tiermann
-Open a fresh OEMizer
-Change "OEM Name" to "Test_OEM"
-Try filling out your info one more time (just the pop3 section) and then click the save button in the pop3 panel itself, just above the account list.
-Hit "Create OEM" and go to your user_oem\Test_OEM folder
-Your provxml should have your info in it now. If so you can just copy it to your other OEM you've already created and you're good to go.
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That worked....
Thanks
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