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Old June 10th 07, 11:49 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]
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Default I have outlook 2003 and I can't import my .pst file

I'm still wondering whether an in place "upgrade" of Office to a version
that does not include Outlook will really leave Outlook 2003 intact. Even
upgrade installations of Office to versions that do include Outlook do not
leave it intact. This will be an interesting experiment.
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Russ Valentine
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"Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]"
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Copy the .pst file to My Documents for easy backup. Then, Open Outlook, use
File-Open-Outlook Data file and browse to your saved .pst file. Make it
the default delivery location (you may want to give it a unique name first
like "useroutlook.pst") using the Accounts setup button. Right click and
close the one created when you just installed Outlook.

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After furious head scratching, Wally asked:

| I have just purchased a new Desktop running Microsoft Office Home and
| Student 2007. I installed the new software aover my Microsoft Office
| 2003 Student/Teacher Editiond and my Outlook 2003 works. The problem
| I am having is that when I try to load my outlook.pst file, I can't
| seem to get it to work. I know that office 2007 Student doesn't
| include Outlook 2003 but I should still be able to use it and import
| my file.
|
| My Desktop looks like this:
|
| PC – Acer Aspire E380 PC
| S/N: PTS550X30715043D42704
| SNID: 71501736427
| MAC Address: 00-19-21-EA-25-FB
| Cust. ID: ASE380-UD422A
| Hard Drive: 250 GB SATA Hard Drive
| Processor: AMD Athlon 64 x 2 Processor 4200 2.2 GHz,
| Memory: 1GB DDR11/ 32 Bit Operating System
| Video:
| Optical Drive: DVD-RW Dual Double Layer
| Optical Mouse
| Network: 10/100/1000Mps Ethernet LAN
|
|
| Software – Microsoft Office Home and Student 2007
|
| Software – Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium
|
|
| Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
|
| Thank You!


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