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Old August 14th 06, 04:16 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
Diane Poremsky [MVP]
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Default Outlook 2002 reinstall

1. Yes
2/ Yes or you can put it anywhere you want.
3. Import is bad but will work. Sometimes replacing the pst creates
problems. Another option is using file, open and opening the old pst then
setting it as the default - you may need to enable the contacts as an
address book. Or make a new profile and add the old pst before completing
the profile setup.


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"Rowland Costin" wrote in message
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Hi

Had problems with one of our PC's and could no longer get access, so had
to reinstall Windows XP pro from scratch. I took the opportunity to
install the PC correctly in the domain and set up a new machine name.
Lastly reinstalled Outlook 2002.

Need to now pick up the address book and the old inbox.

1) Is the file I need outlook.pst?

2) What is the correct default install path,
eg C:\Documents and settings\"User.Domain"\Local Settings\Application
Data\Microsoft\Outlook

3) Can I just replace the new file created with the old one, assuming I
can find it? Or does the data have to be imported?

Thanks

Rowland



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