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unc6362 January 25th 06 09:12 PM

trouble importing pst files from 2000 to 2003
 
I am attempting to move my contact from outlook 2000 to outlook 2003 on a new
computer. The old compute ran 98 the new one is XP. Whenver I attmpt to
import the files on the new computer I get a message saying that I do not
have the correct permissions to import the file. I have no idea what this
means. We have no passwords on the system, it is a simple home computer with
no bells or whistles. Any ideas?

Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] January 25th 06 09:42 PM

trouble importing pst files from 2000 to 2003
 
First, importing PST files is never a good idea. Too much data is lost. You
should just open the file in Outlook (File Open Outlook Data File...)
and copy the data you need from it into your current file.
If you are unable to open the file, then you need to provide the information
on how you created and transported this file for us to figure out what is
wrong.

--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"unc6362" wrote in message
...
I am attempting to move my contact from outlook 2000 to outlook 2003 on a
new
computer. The old compute ran 98 the new one is XP. Whenver I attmpt to
import the files on the new computer I get a message saying that I do not
have the correct permissions to import the file. I have no idea what this
means. We have no passwords on the system, it is a simple home computer
with
no bells or whistles. Any ideas?




Brian Tillman January 26th 06 04:31 AM

trouble importing pst files from 2000 to 2003
 
unc6362 wrote:

I am attempting to move my contact from outlook 2000 to outlook 2003
on a new computer. The old compute ran 98 the new one is XP. Whenver
I attmpt to import the files on the new computer I get a message
saying that I do not have the correct permissions to import the file.
I have no idea what this means. We have no passwords on the system,
it is a simple home computer with no bells or whistles. Any ideas?


Russ' advice is excellent. What you need to do before following it is to
remove the read-only attribute from the PST. That's probably what's causing
the "no permission" message.
--
Brian Tillman



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