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Nomen Nescio
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      3rd Aug 2008
Hi! Sorry to bother but I have a quick question. I'm
migrating my Outlook 2000 pst file from my old computer
(XP Pro, SP2) to my new computer (XP Pro, SP3) where I have
also installed Outlook 2000 (from my old original disk).
Now my question is: is it better to import each folder
into the new pst file or should I just delete the new
default pst file and copy over the old one? I've read that
the import can be flaky and not a good idea and I was
wondering if that was the case.

Thanks in advance!

 
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DL
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      3rd Aug 2008
Copy old pst to a location on new PC, within outlook File>Open>Personal
Folders........browse to this pst.
Either copy data or leave it open

"Nomen Nescio" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Hi! Sorry to bother but I have a quick question. I'm
> migrating my Outlook 2000 pst file from my old computer
> (XP Pro, SP2) to my new computer (XP Pro, SP3) where I have
> also installed Outlook 2000 (from my old original disk).
> Now my question is: is it better to import each folder
> into the new pst file or should I just delete the new
> default pst file and copy over the old one? I've read that
> the import can be flaky and not a good idea and I was
> wondering if that was the case.
>
> Thanks in advance!
>



 
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Diane Poremsky [MVP]
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      3rd Aug 2008
If the versions of outlook are the same, you can open the old file,
preferably by adding the pst to the profile and setting it as default as you
create the profile in Control panel, mail.

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"Nomen Nescio" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> Hi! Sorry to bother but I have a quick question. I'm
> migrating my Outlook 2000 pst file from my old computer
> (XP Pro, SP2) to my new computer (XP Pro, SP3) where I have
> also installed Outlook 2000 (from my old original disk).
> Now my question is: is it better to import each folder
> into the new pst file or should I just delete the new
> default pst file and copy over the old one? I've read that
> the import can be flaky and not a good idea and I was
> wondering if that was the case.
>
> Thanks in advance!
>

 
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Brian Tillman
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      4th Aug 2008
Diane Poremsky [MVP] <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

> If the versions of outlook are the same, you can open the old file,
> preferably by adding the pst to the profile and setting it as default
> as you create the profile in Control panel, mail.


Unless he has OL 2000 installed Internet Mail Only mode.
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