How to get RULES from a PST file? (non defualt PST file)

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bruce

How can I get the rules that are stored in a PST file?
I know how to export the rules if it is stored in my defualt PST, but these
are not in my defualt PST.I don't want to make it my defualt PST.

Thnaks
Bruce
 
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Raghu Prakash

Hi Bruce,

SUMMARY
The Rules Wizard, previously available as a message manager add-in for
Outlook, is now included in Microsoft Outlook. The purpose of this article
is to describe the process of importing existing rules from earlier
versions of Outlook.
MORE INFORMATION
To import previously defined rules, follow these steps:


On the Outlook Bar, click Inbox.
On the Tools menu, click Rules Wizard.
Click Options.
Click Import Rules.
In the File Name box, type the path and file name where the existing rules
reside. By default the rules are stored in a file with a .RWZ extension.
Click Open.
The Rules Wizard is on by default, but if you do not see the Rules Wizard
command on the Tools menu, use the Add-in Manager to add it. To add the
Rules Wizard, follow these steps:


On the Tools menu, click Options.
On the Other tab, click Advanced Options.
Click Add-in Manager, click to select Rules Wizard, and click Install.

Exporting And Importing Rules
You can backup your Rules Wizard Rules by exporting them for later use.
Follow these steps to export your rules:
On the Tools menu and click Rules Wizard.
Click Options.
Click Export and specify the file name for your exported rules. The file
uses the ".rwz" file extension.
To import previously defined rules, follow these steps:
On the Outlook Bar, click Inbox.
On the Tools menu, click Rules Wizard.
Click Options.
Click Import Rules.
In the File Name box, type the path and file name where the existing rules
reside. By default, the rules are stored in a file with a .RWZ extension.
Click Open.

For Further Information : Microsoft Knowledge Base Article - 196206
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;196206

Please let me know has this helped You...
Thank you...
Raghu...
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