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Importing pst file from USB

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littlecurlyque - 01 Mar 2006 20:03 GMT
I am trying to import a pst file from a memory stick into Outlook 2000.  When
I click on browse to select the file, there are no other options other than C
drive, and CD.  Please Help
Vince Averello [MVP-Outlook] - 01 Mar 2006 20:22 GMT
Does the memory stick show up in My Computer?

>I am trying to import a pst file from a memory stick into Outlook 2000.
>When
> I click on browse to select the file, there are no other options other
> than C
> drive, and CD.  Please Help
littlecurlyque - 02 Mar 2006 04:56 GMT
Yes.  Thanks.

> Does the memory stick show up in My Computer?
>
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> > than C
> > drive, and CD.  Please Help
Vince Averello [MVP-Outlook] - 02 Mar 2006 11:38 GMT
Hmmm, if you copy the file to the C drive, can you use it then?

> Yes.  Thanks.
Brian Tillman - 02 Mar 2006 14:51 GMT
> I am trying to import a pst file from a memory stick into Outlook
> 2000.  When I click on browse to select the file, there are no other
> options other than C drive, and CD.  Please Help

With Windows Explorer, open your memory stick and copy the PST to your hard
drive, making sure you do not overwrite an existing PST.  Then open Outlook,
click FIle>Open>Outlook Data File, browse to the place where your PST copy,
select it, and click Open.  All done.  No import needed (or desired).
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