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Mark Knowles March 3rd 09 11:49 PM

how do I import 2007 pst file into 2002?
 
I have uninstalled office 2007 and replaced with office XP. contacts list
was importable and readable when listing contacts, however when clicking To:
in an email, no contacts are available and a prompt appears to add a PAB
file. When I attempt to add a PAB file I receive a prompt that says file is
incompatible. I have uninstalled 2007 from "add/remove programs" and
uninstalled, reinstalled Office XP multiple times, also selected "repair
office installation". When trying to import "office data files" from Office
2007 export, files are incompatible. All email history appears to be lost.

DL March 4th 09 12:42 AM

how do I import 2007 pst file into 2002?
 
The contacts are contained within the *.pst file
Outlook hasnt used a pab since Outlook 97(?)
An outlook pst file created in Outlook 2003 or higher is not compatible with
earlier versions of outlook

Was your outlook 2007 a trial which has now expired?

"Mark Knowles" Mark wrote in message
...
I have uninstalled office 2007 and replaced with office XP. contacts list
was importable and readable when listing contacts, however when clicking
To:
in an email, no contacts are available and a prompt appears to add a PAB
file. When I attempt to add a PAB file I receive a prompt that says file
is
incompatible. I have uninstalled 2007 from "add/remove programs" and
uninstalled, reinstalled Office XP multiple times, also selected "repair
office installation". When trying to import "office data files" from
Office
2007 export, files are incompatible. All email history appears to be
lost.




Mark Knowles[_2_] March 6th 09 09:42 PM

how do I import 2007 pst file into 2002?
 
This copy of outlook was an office pro 2007 I installed for my mother-in-law.
She didnt like 2007 and wanted the version my wife had, so I am attempting
to swap versions. probably TMI.

"DL" wrote:

The contacts are contained within the *.pst file
Outlook hasnt used a pab since Outlook 97(?)
An outlook pst file created in Outlook 2003 or higher is not compatible with
earlier versions of outlook

Was your outlook 2007 a trial which has now expired?

"Mark Knowles" Mark wrote in message
...
I have uninstalled office 2007 and replaced with office XP. contacts list
was importable and readable when listing contacts, however when clicking
To:
in an email, no contacts are available and a prompt appears to add a PAB
file. When I attempt to add a PAB file I receive a prompt that says file
is
incompatible. I have uninstalled 2007 from "add/remove programs" and
uninstalled, reinstalled Office XP multiple times, also selected "repair
office installation". When trying to import "office data files" from
Office
2007 export, files are incompatible. All email history appears to be
lost.





Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] March 6th 09 09:51 PM

how do I import 2007 pst file into 2002?
 
Then you had better convert your UNICODE PST file back to ANSI.
http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/ansi-to-unicode.asp

--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"Mark Knowles" wrote in message
...
This copy of outlook was an office pro 2007 I installed for my
mother-in-law.
She didnt like 2007 and wanted the version my wife had, so I am attempting
to swap versions. probably TMI.

"DL" wrote:

The contacts are contained within the *.pst file
Outlook hasnt used a pab since Outlook 97(?)
An outlook pst file created in Outlook 2003 or higher is not compatible
with
earlier versions of outlook

Was your outlook 2007 a trial which has now expired?

"Mark Knowles" Mark wrote in message
...
I have uninstalled office 2007 and replaced with office XP. contacts
list
was importable and readable when listing contacts, however when
clicking
To:
in an email, no contacts are available and a prompt appears to add a
PAB
file. When I attempt to add a PAB file I receive a prompt that says
file
is
incompatible. I have uninstalled 2007 from "add/remove programs" and
uninstalled, reinstalled Office XP multiple times, also selected
"repair
office installation". When trying to import "office data files" from
Office
2007 export, files are incompatible. All email history appears to be
lost.






DL March 6th 09 09:51 PM

how do I import 2007 pst file into 2002?
 
You would need to use either Outlook 2007 or 2003 to open the data file,
then create a new data file in 97-2002 format, then copy data from the
origonal to this data file, before closing it and copying to Document folder
on the other PC, then within outlook opening it.


"Mark Knowles" wrote in message
...
This copy of outlook was an office pro 2007 I installed for my
mother-in-law.
She didnt like 2007 and wanted the version my wife had, so I am attempting
to swap versions. probably TMI.

"DL" wrote:

The contacts are contained within the *.pst file
Outlook hasnt used a pab since Outlook 97(?)
An outlook pst file created in Outlook 2003 or higher is not compatible
with
earlier versions of outlook

Was your outlook 2007 a trial which has now expired?

"Mark Knowles" Mark wrote in message
...
I have uninstalled office 2007 and replaced with office XP. contacts
list
was importable and readable when listing contacts, however when
clicking
To:
in an email, no contacts are available and a prompt appears to add a
PAB
file. When I attempt to add a PAB file I receive a prompt that says
file
is
incompatible. I have uninstalled 2007 from "add/remove programs" and
uninstalled, reinstalled Office XP multiple times, also selected
"repair
office installation". When trying to import "office data files" from
Office
2007 export, files are incompatible. All email history appears to be
lost.








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