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How can I transfer my calendar data from laptop to laptop using a.

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RoseMarie - 24 Dec 2004 18:33 GMT
I have spent hours trying to transfer my calendar from an old laptop to my
new laptop using a Cruzer Mini USB flash drive. I am having difficulty. I am
trying to save the file as a .pst file and it seems to take forever and then
once I think I have the file on the USB dohicky, I can't seem to pull it up
in the new calendar. My old lapop uses microsoft 2000 - my new laptop has
windoes XP.

Please help & happy holdiays!

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RoseMarie

Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] - 25 Dec 2004 08:00 GMT
Don't export - just copy the .pst file from the old to the new computer.
Copy it to the hard drive and ensure that the read-only property is turned
off.  Then in Outlook use File->Open to open the file.  Drag and drop your
calendar items from the old to the new (display your old calendar by
category view, select all, right click and drag - copy or move as you wish.)

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After furious head scratching, RoseMarie <rosemarie@microsoft.com> asked
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| I have spent hours trying to transfer my calendar from an old laptop
| to my new laptop using a Cruzer Mini USB flash drive. I am having
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| Please help & happy holdiays!
 
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