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Migrating local Calendar to new outlook

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Fred - 27 Oct 2004 20:45 GMT
I am deploying outlook client to a site in which users are not using outlook
as their email tool.  However, some users uses Outlook as their local
calendaring tool.

How do I migrate these calendar when I deploy the new Outlook client?
The users will be on AD and mailbox on Exchange

Thanks
Ty - 27 Oct 2004 22:05 GMT
When you get them up and running on the Exchange server you can "import"
their calendar at their workstation.

> I am deploying outlook client to a site in which users are not using outlook
> as their email tool.  However, some users uses Outlook as their local
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> Thanks
Fred - 28 Oct 2004 04:01 GMT
which file(s) should i be importing?

> When you get them up and running on the Exchange server you can "import"
> their calendar at their workstation.
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> > Thanks
Ty - 28 Oct 2004 14:51 GMT
When you get their Exchange account setup and their Outlook on their desktop
setup - start Outlook, select file, import and choose their OLD PST that was
standalone and it will ask you want you want - you can say just calendar
entries.

Ty

> which file(s) should i be importing?
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