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When I try to import a .pst file (my Calendar from Outlook 2003 at work) I
get an error message saying the file is not compatible with this version of the Personal Folders information service. How do I fix this? Do I need to upgrade to Outlook 2003 at home? |
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chrisd wrote:
When I try to import a .pst file (my Calendar from Outlook 2003 at work) I get an error message saying the file is not compatible with this version of the Personal Folders information service. How do I fix this? Do I need to upgrade to Outlook 2003 at home? Create an ANSI PST at work. FileNewOutlook Data FileOutlook 97-2002 Personal Folders File (.pst). After creating the file, right-click your Calendar and drag it to the new PST. When you release the button, choose Copy. Close the PST with right-clickClose. Close Outlook. Transfer the PST to the home machine, taking care not to overwrite any PST of the same name and ensuring that the file is not read-only. Open Outlook and click FileOpenOutlook Data File. Browse to the PST, select it, and click OK. You'll now have access to the calendar ot contains and you can open it and drag-and-drop its contents to your regular Calendar or simply use it in place. -- Brian Tillman |
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Thanks Brian, I'll give it go! Chris
"Brian Tillman" wrote: chrisd wrote: When I try to import a .pst file (my Calendar from Outlook 2003 at work) I get an error message saying the file is not compatible with this version of the Personal Folders information service. How do I fix this? Do I need to upgrade to Outlook 2003 at home? Create an ANSI PST at work. FileNewOutlook Data FileOutlook 97-2002 Personal Folders File (.pst). After creating the file, right-click your Calendar and drag it to the new PST. When you release the button, choose Copy. Close the PST with right-clickClose. Close Outlook. Transfer the PST to the home machine, taking care not to overwrite any PST of the same name and ensuring that the file is not read-only. Open Outlook and click FileOpenOutlook Data File. Browse to the PST, select it, and click OK. You'll now have access to the calendar ot contains and you can open it and drag-and-drop its contents to your regular Calendar or simply use it in place. -- Brian Tillman |
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