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I've been hunting around trying to find how to convert a Unicode PST file
created with Outlook 2003 to an ANSI PST file usable by Outlook 2002. We had a contract worker that used Outlook 2003 on his laptop. Before leaving, we saved off the data files from his laptop, including the PST files but they were apparently in Unicode format because we cannot read them using Outlook 2002. From my searching, it appears the only way we can revert is to install the trial version of Outlook 2003, create an ANSI PST file, copy the items from the Unicode PST file to the ANSI PST file, and uninstall Outlook 2003. So I'm wondering how clean is the uninstall of Outlook 2003. Apparently it won't co-reside with Outlook 2002 because http://www.microsoft.com/office/edit...dardtrial.mspx says, "If you are using an older version of Microsoft Office (for example, Microsoft Office 97, Microsoft Office 2000, or Microsoft Office XP) and want to return to the previous version after using the Office Standard 2003 trial, you will be required to uninstall the Office 2003 trial and re-install your previous version with your back-up media." -- _________________________________ ** Post replies to the newsgroup. For e-mail, add "#VN" to Subject. _________________________________ |
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It works fine. Installing the trial is the only way to convert the 2003
..pst file to the older ansi version. -- Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without reading. After furious head scratching, Vanguard asked: | I've been hunting around trying to find how to convert a Unicode PST | file created with Outlook 2003 to an ANSI PST file usable by Outlook | 2002. We had a contract worker that used Outlook 2003 on his laptop. | Before leaving, we saved off the data files from his laptop, | including the PST files but they were apparently in Unicode format | because we cannot read them using Outlook 2002. From my searching, | it appears the only way we can revert is to install the trial version | of Outlook 2003, create an ANSI PST file, copy the items from the | Unicode PST file to the ANSI PST file, and uninstall Outlook 2003. | | So I'm wondering how clean is the uninstall of Outlook 2003. | Apparently it won't co-reside with Outlook 2002 because | http://www.microsoft.com/office/edit...dardtrial.mspx | says, "If you are using an older version of Microsoft Office (for | example, Microsoft Office 97, Microsoft Office 2000, or Microsoft | Office XP) and want to return to the previous version after using the | Office Standard 2003 trial, you will be required to uninstall the | Office 2003 trial and re-install your previous version with your | back-up media." |
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