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Old May 8th 06, 05:54 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
Chris Wiles
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Default Transferring Outlook 2002 info WITHOUT having create .pst

I had a system upgrade and the old C: drive was installed in the new system
as D:

The old C: drive has all of my e-mail and settings.

Is there anyway to import from the old drive WITHOUT having created a .pst
backup? Hope so...would hate to have to take the drive back out of the new
machine.

Thanks,

Chris
 




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