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Old May 22nd 08, 04:09 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.calendaring
Diane Poremsky {MVP}
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Default Switching from Exchange Server to a local .PST file

And you lose data when you use Edit, Move to folder?

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"Jonathan Zingales" wrote in
message ...
Diane:

Thanks ... but you lost me. How do you do that process work? When I
tried
to export the file from the exchange server files ... the file lost data
on
import to the personal "calendar" folder.


Jonathan

"Diane Poremsky {MVP}" wrote:

You should be able to drag it from the Exchange mailbox to a pst. does it
work if you Export?

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"Jonathan Zingales" Jonathan
wrote
in
message ...
I was using Outlook 2003 with an Exchange server account through a
university
I teach at. I also had a local PST file in Outlook. I will no longer
be
teaching at the school so I want to remove the Exchange account and
work
only
from my local PST file with Outlook. When I removed the Exchange
account
I
lost my calendar information which I thought was in my local PST file.
I've
since reconnected to the Exchange server and found my Calendar
information,
but I cannot get it to move/copy to my local folder.


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