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Old May 11th 06, 04:16 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
Jerry
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Default Outlook 2000 .pst and data transfer to Outlook 2003 ?

Whats the quickest and safest way to transfer my data/pst files from my old
Outlook2000 to a new install of Outlook2003 ? I've seen a post lately that
said it might work by just installing the OL2003 and it will prompt you to
transfer but it said it might not transfer all files ?

Jerry
 




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