Transfer Outlook Data accross Hard Drives

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Dave Kent

Dear Sir

I am in the process of carrying out two improvements to
my computer at same time

1) Replacing my 20gb hard drive with a 120 gb hard drive
and no problems incurred there.

2) On my original 20 gb hard drive i had a Beta version
of Outlook 2003 installed. I am so impressed with this
version that i cant wait untill the full version comes
out and would like to install the Beta version onto my
new 120gb hard drive witch i have done with no problems.

My question is - how do i transfer 160 megs of Outlook
data from one hard drive to another. i have carried out
backups and archives etc but only a small portion of data
has changed accross.

i would like to transfer , e mails, contactsm calandar
and journal files ?

Thanking you in anticipation of a successfull transfer

Regards

Dave
 
P

Peter Gordon

-----Original Message-----
Dear Sir

I am in the process of carrying out two improvements to
my computer at same time

1) Replacing my 20gb hard drive with a 120 gb hard drive
and no problems incurred there.

2) On my original 20 gb hard drive i had a Beta version
of Outlook 2003 installed. I am so impressed with this
version that i cant wait untill the full version comes
out and would like to install the Beta version onto my
new 120gb hard drive witch i have done with no problems.

My question is - how do i transfer 160 megs of Outlook
data from one hard drive to another. i have carried out
backups and archives etc but only a small portion of data
has changed accross.

i would like to transfer , e mails, contactsm calandar
and journal files ?

Thanking you in anticipation of a successfull transfer

Regards

Dave

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Dave,

I just upgraded from Outlook 98 to Outlook 02. I used
the Import function while in Outlook 02. Click File,
Import, Import from aother program or file, select
personal folder file (.pst). Make sure it is .pst and
not "personal address book". This will import
everything -- except the Journals that go with the
individual contacts -- that problem is why I am here.

Cheers,

peter
 

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