How to move outlook files???

G

Grandad

Hi
I need to move my files from a server running Outlook Exchange to MS Office
Outlook 2007. I have done it before from MS Office Outlook 2003 to another
machine using MS Office Outlook 2003 using a *.pst file. What is the
procedure I need to follow please to move from Outlook Exchange to MS Office
Outlook 2007.
Thanks
Grandad
 
B

Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]

I need to move my files from a server running Outlook Exchange to MS
Office Outlook 2007. I have done it before from MS Office Outlook 2003 to
another machine using MS Office Outlook 2003 using a *.pst file. What is
the procedure I need to follow please to move from Outlook Exchange to MS
Office Outlook 2007.

Exchange is a server and Outlook is a client. You use Outlook to access the
Exchange mailbox. You don't "move files" from the server to the client.
Please be more precise in explaining where the data is now, how you access
it, and where you want it to go.
 
G

Grandad

Hi Brian

I need to take the relevant files (email folders) from a network PC or
wherever they are stored and put them on a new stand alone PC not connected
to a network. I just want to keep all my previous emails and address book
etc. I hope that helps.
Thanks
Grandad
 
P

Pat Willener

If your data is stored in a PST file, you simply copy that PST file from
the old computer (while Outlook is closed!) to the new one. Open the
file with Outlook.

If your data is stored on the Exchange Server, then you don't need to
move anything. It will still be there on the Exchange Server.
 
G

Grandad

Hi Pat

I have been unable to find a *.pst file on the Network PC and now have to
assume that they are on the server (I don't know what to look for) Unless I
can find the files I will not be able to keep (or put) my emails etc on the
new stand alone PC which will not be connected to the network.
Regards
Grandad
 
B

Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]

I need to take the relevant files (email folders) from a network PC or
wherever they are stored and put them on a new stand alone PC not
connected to a network. I just want to keep all my previous emails and
address book etc. I hope that helps.

OK. Two approaches. Here's the first:

On the PC with the Exhcnage server, while in Outlook, click File>New>Outlook
Data File. Click OK. Browse to a folder to which you have easy access,
like My Documents. Give the PST a name or accept the default. Click OK.
Give the PST a display name (which I'd do) or accept the default and click
OK. You should now have another folder root (with the name you have it in
the final step) showing in your Folder List. Right-click each folder in the
default folder set (the Exchange-based folders) and choose Copy. Specify as
the destination the root of the new PST you added. When all the folders
have been copied, right-click the root of the new PST and choose Close.
Close Outlook.

Copy the PST you created to some transfer medium like CD or flash drive and
then copy it from the medium to the non-networked PC's hard drive. Check
it's Windows properties to make sure it is not read-only. In Control
Panel's Mail applet, use the Data Files button to add that PST to the mail
profile. You can either make the copied PST the delivery location or you
cna simply use it as it is. Start Outlook. The data will not appear in
Outlook and you can move it around if need be.

Here's approach two:

Connect the unnetworked PC to the network and define an Exchange account in
Outlook there. Allow the Outlook to completely build its Exchange cache so
copies of all the data are on the PC in Outlook. Click File>Work Offline,
then close and restart Outlook. You can now disconnect the PC from the
network and create the new PST within that Outlook, copying the data in the
cached folders to the new PST. Once you've completed that, you can use the
Mail applet to add whetever type of mail account you want on that PC and
remove the Exchnage account.
 
G

Grandad

Hi Brian

Thanks for your help, I will give it a go.

One last question if I may?

When I manually type an email address into the "To" window it remembers
addresses if I have used before. I guess that these are saved in some file
somewhere. Is it possible to find this file and how would I import into my
new build.

Once again many thanks for your help.

Grandad
 
B

Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]

When I manually type an email address into the "To" window it remembers
addresses if I have used before. I guess that these are saved in some
file somewhere. Is it possible to find this file and how would I import
into my new build.

That's the "autocompletion cache" and, yes, you can save it and add it to
the new build. See the pragraph entitled "Migrating your NK2 file to a new
machine" at this web site:
http://www.ingressor.com/autocompletetips.htm
 
P

Pat Willener

Open Control Panel | Mail, and you will see if you have any PST files
(under Data Files); it will show you the name(s) and location(s).
 

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