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The backlight on my Thinkpad went bad, so I've just purchased a new HP
Pavilion. I've managed to pull over most of my files from the old system, including my e-mail and contacts in Outlook. The calendar, however, showed up as a separate one (the main one was blank) and I couldn't figure out how to delete the main one and replace it with the "old" one. After getting the mail and contact files straight, I must've somehow deleted the "old" one, as the only calendar now in my Outlook is blank. Is there a way to pull JUST the calendar portion of the .pst file over to the new computer or will I need to start over? -- Thanks! |
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All depends on which method of migrating you used.
In general all you need to do is copy the previous pst-file, open it in Outlook and set it as the default delivery location. -- Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook] Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 http://www.howto-outlook.com/ Outlook FAQ, HowTo, Downloads, Add-Ins and more http://www.msoutlook.info/ Real World Questions, Real World Answers ----- "the village idiot" wrote in message ... The backlight on my Thinkpad went bad, so I've just purchased a new HP Pavilion. I've managed to pull over most of my files from the old system, including my e-mail and contacts in Outlook. The calendar, however, showed up as a separate one (the main one was blank) and I couldn't figure out how to delete the main one and replace it with the "old" one. After getting the mail and contact files straight, I must've somehow deleted the "old" one, as the only calendar now in my Outlook is blank. Is there a way to pull JUST the calendar portion of the .pst file over to the new computer or will I need to start over? -- Thanks! |
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I've pulled the old one back over from the previous .pst file, but now I'm
back to having 2 calendars. Is there a way to copy the contents of the old one to the blank one and delete the old one? -- Thanks! "Roady [MVP]" wrote: All depends on which method of migrating you used. In general all you need to do is copy the previous pst-file, open it in Outlook and set it as the default delivery location. -- Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook] Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 http://www.howto-outlook.com/ Outlook FAQ, HowTo, Downloads, Add-Ins and more http://www.msoutlook.info/ Real World Questions, Real World Answers ----- "the village idiot" wrote in message ... The backlight on my Thinkpad went bad, so I've just purchased a new HP Pavilion. I've managed to pull over most of my files from the old system, including my e-mail and contacts in Outlook. The calendar, however, showed up as a separate one (the main one was blank) and I couldn't figure out how to delete the main one and replace it with the "old" one. After getting the mail and contact files straight, I must've somehow deleted the "old" one, as the only calendar now in my Outlook is blank. Is there a way to pull JUST the calendar portion of the .pst file over to the new computer or will I need to start over? -- Thanks! |
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the village idiot wrote:
I've pulled the old one back over from the previous .pst file, but now I'm back to having 2 calendars. Is there a way to copy the contents of the old one to the blank one and delete the old one? All of Outlook's folders (under one root) are in the SAME file. The old Calendar is in the same file as the old Contacts, the old Inbox, the old Tasks, etc. If you want to transfer the contents of the old Calendar to the new one, open the old calendar, switch to a table view like By Category, select all the items with Ctrl-A, then either right-click and drag the selection to the new Calendar or click EditCopy to Folder, specifying the new Calendar as the destination. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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That worked like a charm -- you rock!
-- Thanks! "Brian Tillman" wrote: the village idiot wrote: I've pulled the old one back over from the previous .pst file, but now I'm back to having 2 calendars. Is there a way to copy the contents of the old one to the blank one and delete the old one? All of Outlook's folders (under one root) are in the SAME file. The old Calendar is in the same file as the old Contacts, the old Inbox, the old Tasks, etc. If you want to transfer the contents of the old Calendar to the new one, open the old calendar, switch to a table view like By Category, select all the items with Ctrl-A, then either right-click and drag the selection to the new Calendar or click EditCopy to Folder, specifying the new Calendar as the destination. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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May I jump onto this thread...I have the same problem, but am having
different details of transfer... Here's the scenario: Outlook 2002, Vista Home Prem; same as other--need to move the calendar and contacts data from one household laptop to another. I started with the calendar and attempted the move by exporting the calendar folder as a pst on computer 1 and importing that pst into computer 2. It sort of worked, except that all recurring appts imported as an hour earlier than should be. Other ones appear to be at right time. How can I delete all this calendar (years worth of stuff in there) and get everything (cal+contacts) into the second machine correctly. BTW, I cannot find a pst file (via search) on either machine other than the file I was exporting/importing. Thanks. |
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"movrshakr" wrote in message
... May I jump onto this thread...I have the same problem, but am having different details of transfer... Here's the scenario: Outlook 2002, Vista Home Prem; same as other--need to move the calendar and contacts data from one household laptop to another. I started with the calendar and attempted the move by exporting the calendar folder as a pst on computer 1 and importing that pst into computer 2. It sort of worked, except that all recurring appts imported as an hour earlier than should be. Other ones appear to be at right time. You should NEVER use export/import when moving data between Outlook instances. Just transport the PST. See this: http://www.howto-outlook.com/faq/backupandrestore.htm and this: http://www.slipstick.com/emo/2002/up...#movetonew2002 The time issue is probably the result of a mismatch in the DST rules between the two PCs. How can I delete all this calendar (years worth of stuff in there) and get everything (cal+contacts) into the second machine correctly. BTW, I cannot find a pst file (via search) on either machine other than the file I was exporting/importing. PSTs are normally in a hidden folder. Enable viewing hidden files and folder in order to see them or open Windows Explorer and enter %LocalAppData%\Microsoft\Outlook into the Address field and click Go. Keep in mind as well that Outlook 2002 is not compatible with Vista. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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![]() "Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]" wrote: ... Keep in mind as well that Outlook 2002 is not compatible with Vista. -- I eventually found the pst file on the old computer (in C:\Users\Bob\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Outlook\) and was able to move it. You were right; the Vista search has to be done just right, or you miss things! Not easy or automatic. On to your quote above...I am very surprised at this. In what specifics is it incompatible? I have been running it on the old laptop (Vista Home Premium) for two years without problems in any of the apps (though don't use Access much)! And it installed and is running without problem on the new one (same OS). So I am not understanding the incompatibility????? Ummm..this is straying from the topic though. |
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"movrshakr" wrote in message
... On to your quote above...I am very surprised at this. In what specifics is it incompatible? If it is working, you're lucky. Most people find that they get prompted over and over again for their account password, for one thing. A quick Google of this newsgroup will find many other references. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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Ah, account password....that may be it--why I don't have the problems. I
don't use the email part of Outlook--only the calendar. I use Thunderbird for email client. I think I had to put in an account to get it to install, but then just deleted the account first thing after install. |
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