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Old April 19th 07, 05:22 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
Neil Evans
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Default How do I import Outlook Contacts files from a backup?

I'm trying to save a folder full of emails to take with me for an audit
tomorrow. Is there anyway they can be read straight from the disk.

Will be viewing it on their network logged in as one of them rather than
myself, is that seen as a problem?

Thanks
Neil

"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:

Sure it's possible.
This is not an Outlook or Contacts question. This is a question as to how to
burn a CD, which should be addressed to the maker's of your CD burning
software.
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Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"Korine" wrote in message
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Mr. Valentine,
I'm following this discussion because I would like to save my contacts
backup (.pst) to a CD-RW. I closed Outlook , found the contacts backup
file
in My Documents and then attempted to Send To the CD-RW drive. I get a
series of messages difficulty loading. Is it possible to send my
contacts packup file to CD and how is it done? Korine

"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:

You provided no information. You copied your Contacts how and in what
format?
Importing is never a good choice for transferring Outlook data.
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Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"deb watson" deb wrote in message
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I am copying my contacts to a CD for my boss to import into his Outlook.
I
attempted to simulate the import on my system after copying to the
disk,
but
I am told I do not "have permission" to access the files (that I just
created) on the disk. First time around, I did not enter a lock or
password,
and the second time around I did put one in. Neither time did it even
give
me the opportunity to enter any password at all. Isn't there a simpler
way
to do this, and one that does not cost more money like the Sharepoint
services sites?






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