Import .pst and creates tons of duplicates...?!
Brian, when I try to do what you suggest, I get a "cannot access" message.
Actually, I am trying to open an Outlook data file containing emails from
another of my home computers whose system crashed. But it is implying that I
cannot access for security reasons I guess. When I go an look at the
security option of the file it tells me that I should be able to access it on
my current computer where I am the administrator.
Do you have any suggestions?
Thanks
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Mikechemie
"Brian Tillman" wrote:
FRUSTRATED wrote:
Thanks for the response. I've been browsing thru the website you
sent me: slipstick.com... and I haven't really found any other method
of transporting calendar & contacts from one computer to the other...
other than the .pst method I've been doing (which isn't good either).
How do you "open the pst and copy only items modified" as you
mentioned?
Copy the PST to your hard drive. Start Outlook and click FileOpenOutlook
Data File. Browse to the PST, select it, and click OK. It will open as a
second set of folders. Open the calendar or contacts, display it in a table
view, add the Modified date column to the header line, sort by the modified
date, and copy anything that has changed since the last time to your default
folders.
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Brian Tillman
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