Moving .pst file to Exchange mailbox

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I need to know how to reverse the transition of Email from a .pst file to an Exchange inbox.
This is so I can help one user get into compliance with the new Email / document policies going into effect (meaning, NO .pst files and limits on exchange mailbox sizes).

Suggestions???
 
Within Outlook go to File, Import/Export, Select Import from another program
or file, click Next, Select Personal Folder File (*.pst), click Next, then
specify the location of the PST. If you don't know where it is located, you
can right click the Personal Folder in Outlook, go to Properties, then click
the Advanced button.


Dave Dahle said:
I need to know how to reverse the transition of Email from a .pst file to an Exchange inbox.
This is so I can help one user get into compliance with the new Email /
document policies going into effect (meaning, NO .pst files and limits on
exchange mailbox sizes).
 
If you want to move your folders from PST to Exchange server, you can do drag-n-drop or copy-paste.
 
Megan Kielman said:
Within Outlook go to File, Import/Export, Select Import from another
program or file, click Next, Select Personal Folder File (*.pst),

No! Never import a PST if you can avoid it. The best method is much
simpler: change the default delivery location to Exchange and then drag the
items in the PST to their corresponding folders in Exchange. All done.
 
Why shouldn't you import a *.pst?


Brian Tillman said:
No! Never import a PST if you can avoid it. The best method is much
simpler: change the default delivery location to Exchange and then drag the
items in the PST to their corresponding folders in Exchange. All done.
 
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