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Gibgo - 17 Jan 2006 10:21 GMT
Good day

I have a problem transfering my files from an old computer with Outlook
2003, escpecially the contacts folder. In outlook express you would the files
across, with outlook 2003 it is not that simple.

Tried importing .pst files (as I understand that this is where all the
contacts are), telling it to import personal folder .pst from
drive:/documents/user/application data/microsoft/outlook, the old folder from
the previous pc has a Outlook folder with the office 2003 icon but it doesn't
recognise this as being a personal folder, have to use file type all files
but still won't accept it as being a personal folder. tried adding .pst at
the end of the file name, still inserts nk2 or some other extension.

The old pc was on the same domain as the new one, have taken ownership on
the security settings & allowed full control, also removed the read only
setting on the outlook folder under microsoft in application data

Please advise

Thanks
Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] - 17 Jan 2006 10:49 GMT
Importing is never the correct way to transfer Outlook data. You should
simply copy your Outlook data file and open it in the other installation.
State how you created and transported this PST file. You may have corrupted
it by exporting it.
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Gibgo - 17 Jan 2006 12:46 GMT
Doing an import now as we speak, I went to application data/microsoft/outlook
instead of local settings/application data/microsoft....

Common mistake I make at times, even with outlook express, where is there
another folder like this in the other sub directory as well?

> Importing is never the correct way to transfer Outlook data. You should
> simply copy your Outlook data file and open it in the other installation.
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Brian Tillman - 17 Jan 2006 14:05 GMT
> Doing an import now as we speak,

Never import a PST.  You lose data.  Instead, click File>Open>Outlook Data
File to access its contents.
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