WRONG!!! Simply copy the .pst file to the new computer and open it.
Unless, of course, you don't mind losing connections between contacts and
activities/birthdays/anniversaries, custom forms, received dates, etc.
Importing/exporting is NEVER the correct method for migrating your Outlook
data.
--
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]
Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All
unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without
reading.
After furious head scratching, Supersonic asked:
| Go to the File Menu and Select Import and Export from the drop down
| list. From the Import and Export Wizard Select Export to a File.
| Click Next. From the Export box to a File Box Select Personal Folder
| File (.pst). Click Next. From the Export to Folder Box either Select
| Personal folders if you want all of the data or the individual
| folders e.g mail and Click next. Select the location where you want
| the file saved. Click Finish. When the export is complete a message
| will pop up.
|
| Now go to the new PC and Click on File Menu and Select Import and
| Export from the drop down list. Select Import from another program
| or file. Click Next. From the Import a File box Select Personal
| Folder File (.pst). Click Next. Select the location of your
| Exported file and Click Next. Depending on the version of Outlook
| you are using You will be asked if you want to move the contents into
| to same folder or a new one. Make your selction and Click Finish.
| When the import is complete a message will pop up.
|
| Normally, if your .pst file is on a network i.e. not stored locally
| on the C: Drive, you should not need to import or export the emails,
| as your user id should connect you to the correct files after you
| have logged in.
|
| Hope this helps.
|
| Supersonic
|
| "Stan Rudnick" wrote:
|
|| Hello....
||
|| I am using Outlook and am movign to a new computer. How do I move
|| saved mail (and any saved mail in folders) to the new computer?
||
|| Is there an eqsy process of moving certain files? Is there a
|| network way?
||
|| Tahnk you