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Hello,
For a good few years I've been saving my .pst file to my data drive so when it comes to installing a new OS and office apps, I generally move the .pst file from it's default location C:\Documents and Settings\user\Application Data\Microsoft\Outlook then when outlook opens and can't find it, I navigate to my data drive and load it from there. I don't know if this is to be particulaly recommended as I think it is still the old format .pst file I used with office 2000. This always worked pretty well with previous versions of outlook, but with 2003 I doesnt seem to show my tasks, calendar contacts etc under the personal folders. I don't really understand what action personal folder perform, but I'd like all my othe folders to sit beneath it. Can't find the contacts folder from the address book either. thanks for any insightful comments Rich |
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The correct way to migrate an Outlook data file is explained in Help Files:
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/as...771141033.aspx Essentially, you first open the file in an Outlook profile, designate it to be your default, then restart Outlook and close its original PST file. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Ritch_Ratch" wrote in message ... Hello, For a good few years I've been saving my .pst file to my data drive so when it comes to installing a new OS and office apps, I generally move the .pst file from it's default location C:\Documents and Settings\user\Application Data\Microsoft\Outlook then when outlook opens and can't find it, I navigate to my data drive and load it from there. I don't know if this is to be particulaly recommended as I think it is still the old format .pst file I used with office 2000. This always worked pretty well with previous versions of outlook, but with 2003 I doesnt seem to show my tasks, calendar contacts etc under the personal folders. I don't really understand what action personal folder perform, but I'd like all my othe folders to sit beneath it. Can't find the contacts folder from the address book either. thanks for any insightful comments Rich |
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Thank you Russ,
I wonder if this is why outlook crashes intermittently Rich "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message ... The correct way to migrate an Outlook data file is explained in Help Files: http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/as...771141033.aspx Essentially, you first open the file in an Outlook profile, designate it to be your default, then restart Outlook and close its original PST file. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Ritch_Ratch" wrote in message ... Hello, For a good few years I've been saving my .pst file to my data drive so when it comes to installing a new OS and office apps, I generally move the .pst file from it's default location C:\Documents and Settings\user\Application Data\Microsoft\Outlook then when outlook opens and can't find it, I navigate to my data drive and load it from there. I don't know if this is to be particulaly recommended as I think it is still the old format .pst file I used with office 2000. This always worked pretty well with previous versions of outlook, but with 2003 I doesnt seem to show my tasks, calendar contacts etc under the personal folders. I don't really understand what action personal folder perform, but I'd like all my othe folders to sit beneath it. Can't find the contacts folder from the address book either. thanks for any insightful comments Rich |
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Depends. When does it crash and with what error message?
-- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Ritch_Ratch" wrote in message ... Thank you Russ, I wonder if this is why outlook crashes intermittently Rich "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message ... The correct way to migrate an Outlook data file is explained in Help Files: http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/as...771141033.aspx Essentially, you first open the file in an Outlook profile, designate it to be your default, then restart Outlook and close its original PST file. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Ritch_Ratch" wrote in message ... Hello, For a good few years I've been saving my .pst file to my data drive so when it comes to installing a new OS and office apps, I generally move the .pst file from it's default location C:\Documents and Settings\user\Application Data\Microsoft\Outlook then when outlook opens and can't find it, I navigate to my data drive and load it from there. I don't know if this is to be particulaly recommended as I think it is still the old format .pst file I used with office 2000. This always worked pretty well with previous versions of outlook, but with 2003 I doesnt seem to show my tasks, calendar contacts etc under the personal folders. I don't really understand what action personal folder perform, but I'd like all my othe folders to sit beneath it. Can't find the contacts folder from the address book either. thanks for any insightful comments Rich |
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