You could download and install the trial of Office 2007 for this (and then
choose to only install Outlook).
It might be a long download but then at least your sure the data doesn't get
corrupted.
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Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003
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"Nomen Nescio" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> In a couple of jobs, I was forced to use Outlook.
> I saved my e-mails to a CD or USB drive on my last
> day at these employers, and recently I wished
> to examine some of them. I have not Outlook on my home
> PC. I installed Word, Excel, Powerpoint (2003) but the
> setup CD was later purloined by an ex-boyfriend.
> Now just about every program to import a pst file
> insists that you have Outlook installed. I download the
> demo of some crap costing $49, and when I ran it, it asks
> me to insert the Office installation CD (the vendor's
> website didn't say that Outlook is needed hmmm).
> I came across one that claimed to import a pst on a
> Linux system, but also found several forum posts that
> said it doesn't extract e-mails successfully.
> Is their some application which does?
>