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Jami Mooney - 30 Jan 2005 03:21 GMT
Hey there.  I installed XP Pro SP1 on a hard drive that already had a copy of
XP and Office 2003 on it.  I installed the fresh copy under a seperate folder
and have since upgraded to SP2.  I also installed Office 2003 on the fresh
install, but made a point to not overwrite the old Office folder.  The user
account names differ from the previous XP install so as not to override
anything in the applications data.  I see that there is a Office data file
with a size of 0 KB, an .xml file and a .srs file in the old profiles
application data.  My question is, how do I access a calendar that was make
on the previous XP install from the new Outlook?  

Thanks.
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] - 30 Jan 2005 16:44 GMT
Is there a .pst file on the old installation that was not overwritten?

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After furious head scratching, Jami Mooney asked:

| Hey there.  I installed XP Pro SP1 on a hard drive that already had a
| copy of XP and Office 2003 on it.  I installed the fresh copy under a
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| Thanks.
Jami Mooney - 30 Jan 2005 20:43 GMT
Never mind.  I found the .pst file under Local Settings/Application
Data/Microsoft/Outlook.  Thanks anyways.

Jami

> Is there a .pst file on the old installation that was not overwritten?
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> | Thanks.

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