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Going Back to Outlook 2002
I purchased a new computer, preloaded with a trial version of Office 2003. I
used it for the 90 days, but decided to revert back to 2002. How can I retrieve all my folders set up in 2003? I tried to import, but recieved an error that stated my version was not compatible. I also tried another method that ask me to select the option of chosing "97,98,...,2002, but that option was not available. I have since reverted to using Outlook express, due to errors while trying to "downgrade" to 2002. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated. -- Kevin |
Going Back to Outlook 2002
You need a machine with Outlook 2003 in order to convert from using a new
PST file format (nicknamed Unicode) to one that is compatible with previous versions (nicknamed ANSI). Here is a brief example... 1) Start Outlook 2003 2) Select File New Outlook Data File Create a Outlook 97/2002 Personal Folders file 3) Copy items from the Office Outlook Personal Folders file to the Outlook 97/2002 file type 4) When finished, right click on Personal Folders and select Close/Disconnect 5) Close Outlook 6) Uninstall Office 2003 7) Install Office XP (2002) 8) Go to mail applet in control panel and create a new mail profile (do not copy any of the existing ones that where touched by Outlook 2003) 9) Delete any mail profile that was created/touched by Outlook 2003 10) Start Outlook 2002 11) Now you can open/import the Outlook 97/2002 Personal Folders file created in step #2 "KAS" wrote in message ... I purchased a new computer, preloaded with a trial version of Office 2003. I used it for the 90 days, but decided to revert back to 2002. How can I retrieve all my folders set up in 2003? I tried to import, but recieved an error that stated my version was not compatible. I also tried another method that ask me to select the option of chosing "97,98,...,2002, but that option was not available. I have since reverted to using Outlook express, due to errors while trying to "downgrade" to 2002. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated. -- Kevin |
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