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PST/Address book issues between Outlook 2000 and 2003....
My wife recently dedeided to upgrade from Office 2003 to Office XP. (Yes, I
know it is a downgrade) Unfortunately after doing so we have been unable to open out Outlook mailboxes or address books. Is there a compatibility issue ? Or is there some trick that I don't know of.... Thanks in advance for any help... -tobin |
PST/Address book issues between Outlook 2000 and 2003....
OL2003 can utilize a PST format that's unreadable by earlier versions of
Outlook. The new format allows for larger PSTs, etc. Any particular reason your wife decided on this 'upgrade'? "tobin" wrote in message ... My wife recently dedeided to upgrade from Office 2003 to Office XP. (Yes, I know it is a downgrade) Unfortunately after doing so we have been unable to open out Outlook mailboxes or address books. Is there a compatibility issue ? Or is there some trick that I don't know of.... |
PST/Address book issues between Outlook 2000 and 2003....
Explain what you actually did. Outlook only has one data file. Message
Folders are not separate from Contacts. There is no address book. What are you unable to open and how did you try? An Outlook Data File created in Outlook 2003 is not compatible with earlier versions unless you expressly created it in "Outlook 97-2002" format. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "tobin" wrote in message ... My wife recently dedeided to upgrade from Office 2003 to Office XP. (Yes, I know it is a downgrade) Unfortunately after doing so we have been unable to open out Outlook mailboxes or address books. Is there a compatibility issue ? Or is there some trick that I don't know of.... Thanks in advance for any help... -tobin |
PST/Address book issues between Outlook 2000 and 2003....
According to my wife:
- "I needed a viewer that I knew XP had so I decided to upgrade your machine. When I put the CD in the autorun started and it asked if I wanted to upgrade a bunch of things in cluding Outlook. So I said yes." - From that point on, Outlook has given an error message when attempting to open the mailbox....(both hers and mine.) This make sense ? Thanks so much for the help. tobin "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Explain what you actually did. Outlook only has one data file. Message Folders are not separate from Contacts. There is no address book. What are you unable to open and how did you try? An Outlook Data File created in Outlook 2003 is not compatible with earlier versions unless you expressly created it in "Outlook 97-2002" format. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "tobin" wrote in message ... My wife recently dedeided to upgrade from Office 2003 to Office XP. (Yes, I know it is a downgrade) Unfortunately after doing so we have been unable to open out Outlook mailboxes or address books. Is there a compatibility issue ? Or is there some trick that I don't know of.... Thanks in advance for any help... -tobin |
PST/Address book issues between Outlook 2000 and 2003....
RE"Outlook Data File created in Outlook 2003 is not compatible with earlier
versions". So, assuming that I can get OL 2003 re-loaded I shoudl be able to open the mailboxes..... Appreciate the help and will see if I can find my 2003 disk. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Explain what you actually did. Outlook only has one data file. Message Folders are not separate from Contacts. There is no address book. What are you unable to open and how did you try? An Outlook Data File created in Outlook 2003 is not compatible with earlier versions unless you expressly created it in "Outlook 97-2002" format. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "tobin" wrote in message ... My wife recently dedeided to upgrade from Office 2003 to Office XP. (Yes, I know it is a downgrade) Unfortunately after doing so we have been unable to open out Outlook mailboxes or address books. Is there a compatibility issue ? Or is there some trick that I don't know of.... Thanks in advance for any help... -tobin |
PST/Address book issues between Outlook 2000 and 2003....
Yes, re-upgrading to Office 2003 should put things back in order.
"tobin" wrote in message ... RE"Outlook Data File created in Outlook 2003 is not compatible with earlier versions". So, assuming that I can get OL 2003 re-loaded I shoudl be able to open the mailboxes..... Appreciate the help and will see if I can find my 2003 disk. |
PST/Address book issues between Outlook 2000 and 2003....
Oh, ouch. That is a mess. Installing an older version over a new is always a
disaster. Fortunately your data should be fine. Make sure you find and backup your Outlook Data File (backup all files with a *.pst extension), then uninstall Office completely and reinstall Office 2003. Create a new profile and configure it to use your Outlook Data File. Use the instructions he http://support.microsoft.com/default...roduct=out2003 http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/as...771141033.aspx -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "tobin" wrote in message ... According to my wife: - "I needed a viewer that I knew XP had so I decided to upgrade your machine. When I put the CD in the autorun started and it asked if I wanted to upgrade a bunch of things in cluding Outlook. So I said yes." - From that point on, Outlook has given an error message when attempting to open the mailbox....(both hers and mine.) This make sense ? Thanks so much for the help. tobin "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Explain what you actually did. Outlook only has one data file. Message Folders are not separate from Contacts. There is no address book. What are you unable to open and how did you try? An Outlook Data File created in Outlook 2003 is not compatible with earlier versions unless you expressly created it in "Outlook 97-2002" format. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "tobin" wrote in message ... My wife recently dedeided to upgrade from Office 2003 to Office XP. (Yes, I know it is a downgrade) Unfortunately after doing so we have been unable to open out Outlook mailboxes or address books. Is there a compatibility issue ? Or is there some trick that I don't know of.... Thanks in advance for any help... -tobin |
PST/Address book issues between Outlook 2000 and 2003....
Thanks for your help. I was thinking this was what I was going to have to
do. Of course, we have recently moved (2 weeks ago) and of course all my CD are somewhere......shoudl be fun trying to find them. Anyway. Aprreciate the help. -t "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Oh, ouch. That is a mess. Installing an older version over a new is always a disaster. Fortunately your data should be fine. Make sure you find and backup your Outlook Data File (backup all files with a *.pst extension), then uninstall Office completely and reinstall Office 2003. Create a new profile and configure it to use your Outlook Data File. Use the instructions he http://support.microsoft.com/default...roduct=out2003 http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/as...771141033.aspx -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "tobin" wrote in message ... According to my wife: - "I needed a viewer that I knew XP had so I decided to upgrade your machine. When I put the CD in the autorun started and it asked if I wanted to upgrade a bunch of things in cluding Outlook. So I said yes." - From that point on, Outlook has given an error message when attempting to open the mailbox....(both hers and mine.) This make sense ? Thanks so much for the help. tobin "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Explain what you actually did. Outlook only has one data file. Message Folders are not separate from Contacts. There is no address book. What are you unable to open and how did you try? An Outlook Data File created in Outlook 2003 is not compatible with earlier versions unless you expressly created it in "Outlook 97-2002" format. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "tobin" wrote in message ... My wife recently dedeided to upgrade from Office 2003 to Office XP. (Yes, I know it is a downgrade) Unfortunately after doing so we have been unable to open out Outlook mailboxes or address books. Is there a compatibility issue ? Or is there some trick that I don't know of.... Thanks in advance for any help... -tobin |
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