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Old June 9th 07, 05:00 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
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Default Import .pst and creates tons of duplicates...?!

Okay,

Now... is this the "ONLY METHOD" of doing business?
Is there a way to select "tasks, notes, contacts, and calendar" in one shot
and copy that "one file" to a selected disk to import (back and forth from
home and work computer)?

I'd figure that Microsoft would have made a function like that by
now...rather than create a .pst for all 4 of those...



--
"I should have paid attention in computer class..."


"Brian Tillman" wrote:

Mikechemie wrote:

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.


You can copy it, though? Make sure it's not read-only. Make a copy and
open the copy in, say, Wordpad. I know it won't make sense, but if you can
at east open it with another app, you should be able to open it in Outlook.
--
Brian Tillman


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