Thanks for your patience, Brian, while I ask more logistical questions:
(1) I guess my real question was, will creating the new PST for Outlook 2007
overwrite the existing PST from Outlook 2002? And, if not, how do I know
which is the old and which is the new? Wouldn't looking for the PST in
Outlook 2007 by default take me to the new one it's created, and not the old
one from 2002?
(2) About making a copy as backup: Although when I open Outlook (2002) and
look in File > Open > Outlook Data File, I can see the .pst file and the
path, when I look in My Computer, that path doesn't exist and I can't find
the file. Therefore, how do I make a copy as backup?
"Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]" wrote:
> "Janna" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> > I've read a few things on the Discussion Groups that have confused me, so
> > I'd
> > like to clarify what you just wrote - if I open this file as you instructed,
> > the old .pst file will be there, not a new one created by the 2007 install?
>
> Usually, installing Outlook and configuring it for the first time will,
> indeed, create a mail profile and a PST. You can open the old PST as I
> describe and copy the contents of its folders to the corresponding folders in
> the default PST you'll have. You can also, if you like, make the original PST
> the delivery location, but it will still have the 2GB size limit whereas a new
> PST won't.
>
> > And, I've read that you should not import the .pst file - so, is there a way
> > to back up my old emails, tasks, etc, in case something goes wrong?
>
> Just make an extra copy of the PST.
> --
> Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]
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