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I need to know how to transfer all my data in Outlook 2000 to another
computer which has outlook 2003. I tried the .pst file thing but when I go to 2003 it says that file is not a personal folders file. I know it's something to do with the Unicode but I am unable to figure it out. Please help me :-) |
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How are you moving the data, across a network using a CD etc
"Eleanor" wrote in message ... I need to know how to transfer all my data in Outlook 2000 to another computer which has outlook 2003. I tried the .pst file thing but when I go to 2003 it says that file is not a personal folders file. I know it's something to do with the Unicode but I am unable to figure it out. Please help me :-) |
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I can do it either way but across the network would be easier for me.
"Noel All" wrote: How are you moving the data, across a network using a CD etc "Eleanor" wrote in message ... I need to know how to transfer all my data in Outlook 2000 to another computer which has outlook 2003. I tried the .pst file thing but when I go to 2003 it says that file is not a personal folders file. I know it's something to do with the Unicode but I am unable to figure it out. Please help me :-) |
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Outlook 2003 is able to open a pst from an earlier version without issue
(the other way wont work), so with Outlook closed on the source pc copy the pst to the target pc and then use the File Open Data file command and browse to the pst that you have just copied. Dont attempt to open the pst across the network because there is the potential for data corruption/loss. Let us know how you get on. "Eleanor" wrote in message ... I can do it either way but across the network would be easier for me. "Noel All" wrote: How are you moving the data, across a network using a CD etc "Eleanor" wrote in message ... I need to know how to transfer all my data in Outlook 2000 to another computer which has outlook 2003. I tried the .pst file thing but when I go to 2003 it says that file is not a personal folders file. I know it's something to do with the Unicode but I am unable to figure it out. Please help me :-) |
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Eleanor wrote:
I need to know how to transfer all my data in Outlook 2000 to another computer which has outlook 2003. I tried the .pst file thing but when I go to 2003 it says that file is not a personal folders file. Then you copied incorrectly and damaged the PST. Outlook 2003 can open and use Outlook 2000 PSTs with no problem if you copy them correctly. This means, among other things, that Outlook must be closed when you make the copy. Never export to or import from a PST. There;s no need. I know it's something to do with the Unicode That isn't a factor at all. See this: http://www.howto-outlook.com/howto/backupandrestore.htm -- Brian Tillman |
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