All of the mail, calendar, contacts, .etc are stored in a *.PST file. This
file can be moved over to another machine and used w/out issue. (If moving
via CDR/RW, make sure you burn the PST file a 4x or slower. Anything faster
and it tends to corrupt.)
Outside of that, I've never known Microsoft to be weird about transferring
retail licenses of Microsoft Office/Outlook from one machine to another when
a hardware failure is involved. Worst I've seen it is where you have to
call in order to get the license transferred.
"jazzyndn" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:5C898384-756A-4377-A082-(E-Mail Removed)...
> Old PC dead (HD OK, at least enough to get files off), use Outlook to
> synch
> PDA, cannot install 2nd instance of Outlook from CD. Any way to transfer
> Outlook, or is PDA doomed, too? (No, I don't want 2 instances, which
> would
> violate terms; just want one that works. And no, I'm not buying another
> copy
> of something that creates this problem.)
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