outlook 2007

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Mike

I am trying to import my e-mail from Outlook on my XP-machine to Outlook
(Office 2007). I export the e-mail to a .pst file on XP-machine. When I try
to import it to Office 2007 Outlook it says it is not a .pst file. I created
a compatible .pst file in Outlook on Vista (there are 2 options - I used 1997
- 2002 file creation). I set this as my default on Outlook. The file name
does say .pst that I created. Any clue as tio what I should do?
 
M

Mike

I have Outlook 2000. I exported the folders I wanted on Outlook 2000 to a
file and created a CD to move to my Vista machine. I copied the .pst file to
the Outlook folder on Outlook 2007. When I use the third method it only
applies to Outlook 2003. I don't see any of the 3 methods you recommend as
working. Perhaps it was in the creation of the CD 120 Mbytes. It was
verfied after creation. When I do the following File > Data File management
add and then click on my data .pst file in the Outlook folder a message is
returned that says file is not a .pst file yet it has .pst at the end and was
created by exporting it to a .pst file in Outlook 2000. Any clues as to what
I should do. This is taking a long time and I hope I am the only one who
can't figue it out.

Thanks
Michael Schoendorf

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Mike


Russ Valentine said:
You never use export and import to transfer Outlook data, unless you want to
lose or corrupt it. Thank you for demonstrating that for everyone yet again.
Use one of the correct methods that we post here every day.
http://www.slipstick.com/config/backup.htm
http://www.howto-outlook.com/Howto/backupandrestore.htm
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/assistance/HA010771141033.aspx

--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Mike said:
I am trying to import my e-mail from Outlook on my XP-machine to Outlook
(Office 2007). I export the e-mail to a .pst file on XP-machine. When I
try
to import it to Office 2007 Outlook it says it is not a .pst file. I
created
a compatible .pst file in Outlook on Vista (there are 2 options - I used
1997
- 2002 file creation). I set this as my default on Outlook. The file
name
does say .pst that I created. Any clue as tio what I should do?
 
R

Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

Was there some portion of my post you did not understand?
Shall I repeat my admonition that you never export Outlook data?
Just follow the instructions I posted.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Mike said:
I have Outlook 2000. I exported the folders I wanted on Outlook 2000 to a
file and created a CD to move to my Vista machine. I copied the .pst file
to
the Outlook folder on Outlook 2007. When I use the third method it only
applies to Outlook 2003. I don't see any of the 3 methods you recommend
as
working. Perhaps it was in the creation of the CD 120 Mbytes. It was
verfied after creation. When I do the following File > Data File
management
add and then click on my data .pst file in the Outlook folder a message
is
returned that says file is not a .pst file yet it has .pst at the end and
was
created by exporting it to a .pst file in Outlook 2000. Any clues as to
what
I should do. This is taking a long time and I hope I am the only one who
can't figue it out.

Thanks
Michael Schoendorf

--
Mike


Russ Valentine said:
You never use export and import to transfer Outlook data, unless you want
to
lose or corrupt it. Thank you for demonstrating that for everyone yet
again.
Use one of the correct methods that we post here every day.
http://www.slipstick.com/config/backup.htm
http://www.howto-outlook.com/Howto/backupandrestore.htm
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/assistance/HA010771141033.aspx

--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Mike said:
I am trying to import my e-mail from Outlook on my XP-machine to Outlook
(Office 2007). I export the e-mail to a .pst file on XP-machine. When
I
try
to import it to Office 2007 Outlook it says it is not a .pst file. I
created
a compatible .pst file in Outlook on Vista (there are 2 options - I
used
1997
- 2002 file creation). I set this as my default on Outlook. The file
name
does say .pst that I created. Any clue as tio what I should do?
 

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