Appointment File Location

J

Jay Beckham

I had to reinstall my OS to another hard drive because of
errors on my orginial drive. On the orginial drive (now
Drive D:) I had Outlook installed. Either version 2002
or 2003.

On my new drive, C, I installed Outlook 2003. I would
like to import my appointments from drive D but I can not
find where the data is stored. I successfully found and
imported my Outlook Express messages and address book
from the Identities folder on the D drive.

Can someone tell me where I will find the appointments
data?

Thanks

Jay
 
B

Brian Tillman

Jay Beckham said:
On my new drive, C, I installed Outlook 2003. I would
like to import my appointments from drive D but I can not
find where the data is stored. I successfully found and
imported my Outlook Express messages and address book
from the Identities folder on the D drive.

All Outlook data is kept in the same file, called a Personal Folders file or
PST. It's usual location is C:\Documents and Settings\{user}\Local
Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Outlook, which is a hidden folder.
 
G

Gordon

Jay Beckham said:
I had to reinstall my OS to another hard drive because of
errors on my orginial drive. On the orginial drive (now
Drive D:) I had Outlook installed. Either version 2002
or 2003.

On my new drive, C, I installed Outlook 2003. I would
like to import my appointments from drive D but I can not
find where the data is stored. I successfully found and
imported my Outlook Express messages and address book
from the Identities folder on the D drive.

Can someone tell me where I will find the appointments
data?

Thanks

Jay

Look for files called *.pst. When you have found it(them) then open Outlook
and go to File-Open-Outlook Data File
 
J

Jay Beckham

Thanks to all for the help.

Copied the file from D to C and it worked great.

Again Thanks!
 

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