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Old August 17th 07, 02:18 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
Alphonse[_2_]
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Default How to send contacts subfolder to another computer

I don't see why you would want to do this if the file has been successfully
compressed into a Zip file; security settings are usually made to allow
these files thru, in both directions, unless there are very tight
restrictions as to what enters and leaves your company via e-mail.

Not being able to cancel the one sitting in your Outbox, does that mean that
you cannot delete it from the outbox? Does it give you a reason for not
sending it? If that fails, you can also try opening it and removing the
attachment, but your message w/o and attachment might intrigue the
recipient. If you are using Exchange server, you might need to ask your
network admin to remove it.

Do not try to open it. In Windows Explorer, find the file, Right-click on
it, click Rename, change the extension, press Enter. If you get a warning
message, click Yes. Do not try to open it.

I'm sorry, but along the way I forgot a premise on your initial post...
sending the file to another computer on the same network. Do you have any
shared folders that both of you can see? If so, then simply copy the pst
file to the shared folder. When successfully received, delete your copy
along with the zipped version of it.
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Cheers,
Alphonse


"Jenny" wrote in message
...
I did actuall try the second part of your instructions, but it still didn't
work. Now outlook keeps try to send it over and over again and I can't
cancel
it.

Also, I can't actually open the file in order to save it as a txt file. What
am I doing wrong?

"Alphonse" wrote:

It seems that you cannot send it because it is a .pst file and security
rules deny that privilege, thus the reason to compress it (zip). You did
not
mention having tried the second part of my instructions.(?)
1.- Open Windows Explorer (My Computer or My Documents icon on the
Desktop)
2.- Find the .pst file that you just exported, right-click on it, click
"Send To..." and click on "Compressed (zipped) Folder"
3.- Find on that same folder, at the bottom of the list, the newly created
zip file.
4.- Right-click on that file, the .zip file, click "Send To", and click
"Mail Recipient"

If this still fails, rename your ".pst" file to ".txt" and try sending
it...
you MUST warn the recipient that he/she has to rename back it to ".pst"
before being able to open/import it in Outlook.

This pst file cannot be opened from outside Outlook. To open the file you
would need to click, in Outlook, on
File Open Outlook Data File...
or
File Import and Export Import from another program Personal
Folder (pst) file...
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Cheers,
Alphonse


"Jenny" wrote in message
...
thanks for the detailed description. everything is fine up to the point
where
i click Finish. then a window appears asking me to create a personal
folder.
so i enter my password and click OK. but then whatever i saved, i can't
open
nor send. A message keeps appearing saying that my company rejects this
type
of attachment. Is there another way?

"Jenny" wrote:

Unfortunately I have no idea what that means.

"BillR [MVP]" wrote:

Export it as a PST file then email that file. Zip it up first to
overcome
possible security blocks.

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Bill R MVP
"Jenny" wrote in message
...
How can I send a contacts subfolder to another computer on the same
network?
Using outlook 2003.







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