Transferring MS Outlook 2003 Settings

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I want to transfer my Outlook 2003 account settings to a new installation of
Outlook on a second machine. The Windows files and settings transfer wizard
only allows me to do this for Outlook express. Is their a simple way of doing
this or 3rd party application that would enable me to do this easily?

Many thanks,
Ben
 
Ben said:
I want to transfer my Outlook 2003 account settings to a new
installation of Outlook on a second machine. The Windows files and
settings transfer wizard only allows me to do this for Outlook
express. Is their a simple way of doing this or 3rd party application
that would enable me to do this easily?

Many thanks,
Ben

So what part of microsoft.public.windowsxp.general made you think this
is the appropriate group to ask Office/Outlook 2003 questions?

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Ben said:
I want to transfer my Outlook 2003 account settings to a new installation
of
Outlook on a second machine. The Windows files and settings transfer
wizard

Try microsoft.public.outlook as it seems an outlook specific query.
 
Can you export to a .pst file? I can do that with Outlook 2000.

File > Import and Export > etc. etc. amke sure to include all subfolders and
so on.
 
Ground said:
Oh for heaven's sake Kurt, surely Windows Outlook XP (2003) is very
much on topic?

Not unless MS has started bundling it with Windows XP SP2. And Outlook
2003 is not part of Office XP, but is part of Office 2003. Two separate
versions.

Office XP is more like Office 2001, as it came out in 2001, around a
half a year prior to Windows XP.

And what the hell has "heaven" have anything to do with anything
Microsoft-related?

If anything, your query should have begun, "Oh for Hell's sake Kurt, . .
.. .," since isn't it part of the EULA that you sell your soul in order
to be a properly licensed user of MS software? ;-)

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Peace!
Kurt Kirsch
Self-anointed Moderator
http://microscum.com
"It'll soon shake your Windows
And rattle your walls
For the times they are a-changin'."
 
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