You are not specific enough in your post to give direct advice.
Depending on the size of your pst-file, importing a pst-file can take a long
time and make Outlook seem unresponsive.
What's with all the importing and exporting? Simply directly connect to it
by File-> Open-> Outlook Data File...
<( Creating
> new pst and importing does not work, somewhere along the line I have
> corrupted the existing copy. It seems to have something to do with
> 1997-2002
> files)
Why does that "seem" so to you? Also, describe "does not work", what happens
when you try?
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"IanRob" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I wish to create a new fresh installation of Outlook 2003. I have tried
> every
> other method to create a working copy with my old emails intact. (Creating
> new pst and importing does not work, somewhere along the line I have
> corrupted the existing copy. It seems to have something to do with
> 1997-2002
> files) When I create new pst, importing (2007 exported pst file) causes
> Outlook to stop working.
> Any advice?