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Could someone be so kind as to recommend the proper method to copy a 2003
PST file to a new computer with a new install of Outlook 2003. (Internet mail only) I have copied the old PST files, and moved a copy over to the new computer. I still don't get it after reading a few recommendations. I tried File | Import | Other Program | Pst file. However, that corrupted my contacts folder. It disappeared. I read here that Import was not a good idea. (I've since repaired that and started over) The best method I think is that you open you old PST folder in Outlook, and copy the items over to your new PST file. The problem I have with this is with calendar items. I display all the calendar items as a list, and copy. When I paste them over into the new PST file, it works, but items with recurrence (Ie birthdays, etc) get dropped. What I mean is that the birthday gets copied, but it is not set up as a yearly recurrence. All items with a recurrence have the recurrence dropped when copied. :( So, after all these years with Outlook, I'm still in the dark as to moving over old data into a new instance of a PST file. Any help would be greatly appreciated. By the way, what does Import | PST file do anyway if it is not recommended? Another quick question if I may? In my Outlook "2002" book, I read that you can tell how Outlook is set up by going to Help | About Outlook. (Internet mail, or something else.) However, I don't see that with Outlook 2003. Where did they move that information? Can't find it anywhere? Thanks again for any help. -- Dana Outlook 2003 (Internet mail only...I think) |
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First, you would never import a PST file because it loses data and often
also misplaces data, as you've already proven. You simply open the PST file in the new Outlook installation then designate it as your new default PST file within Outlook. There is no need to copy its contents into another PST file. Use the instructions provided in the Help Files (but do NOT copy the PST file into Outlook's default folder as you may overwrite another PST file. Copy it anywhere else where you can find it easily). http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/as...771141033.aspx Neither Outlook 2002 nor 2003 has separate modes. The version you see in Help | About is the version you have. There is no such thing as "Internet Mail Only" anymore. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Dana DeLouis" wrote in message ... Could someone be so kind as to recommend the proper method to copy a 2003 PST file to a new computer with a new install of Outlook 2003. (Internet mail only) I have copied the old PST files, and moved a copy over to the new computer. I still don't get it after reading a few recommendations. I tried File | Import | Other Program | Pst file. However, that corrupted my contacts folder. It disappeared. I read here that Import was not a good idea. (I've since repaired that and started over) The best method I think is that you open you old PST folder in Outlook, and copy the items over to your new PST file. The problem I have with this is with calendar items. I display all the calendar items as a list, and copy. When I paste them over into the new PST file, it works, but items with recurrence (Ie birthdays, etc) get dropped. What I mean is that the birthday gets copied, but it is not set up as a yearly recurrence. All items with a recurrence have the recurrence dropped when copied. :( So, after all these years with Outlook, I'm still in the dark as to moving over old data into a new instance of a PST file. Any help would be greatly appreciated. By the way, what does Import | PST file do anyway if it is not recommended? Another quick question if I may? In my Outlook "2002" book, I read that you can tell how Outlook is set up by going to Help | About Outlook. (Internet mail, or something else.) However, I don't see that with Outlook 2003. Where did they move that information? Can't find it anywhere? Thanks again for any help. -- Dana Outlook 2003 (Internet mail only...I think) |
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Thank you very much for that information and link.
Since the older PST file is rather old, and has lots of data, I wanted to keep the old PST file as an archive file. I'd like to start over with my current clean PST file. It appears that I can copy all my Contacts and paste them into the current Contacts Folder. Is there a method to copy all calendar items, and just paste them into the newer calendar? The problem I have is that the recurrence part of a calendar item seems to be removed with a simple copy ![]() Thank you for you time and information. ![]() If not, then maybe after a few days, I'll just go thru the copied Calendar items and add back any recurrences manually. -- HTH. :) Dana DeLouis Windows XP, Office 2003 "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message ... First, you would never import a PST file because it loses data and often also misplaces data, as you've already proven. You simply open the PST file in the new Outlook installation then designate it as your new default PST file within Outlook. There is no need to copy its contents into another PST file. Use the instructions provided in the Help Files (but do NOT copy the PST file into Outlook's default folder as you may overwrite another PST file. Copy it anywhere else where you can find it easily). http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/as...771141033.aspx Neither Outlook 2002 nor 2003 has separate modes. The version you see in Help | About is the version you have. There is no such thing as "Internet Mail Only" anymore. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Dana DeLouis" wrote in message ... Could someone be so kind as to recommend the proper method to copy a 2003 PST file to a new computer with a new install of Outlook 2003. (Internet mail only) I have copied the old PST files, and moved a copy over to the new computer. I still don't get it after reading a few recommendations. I tried File | Import | Other Program | Pst file. However, that corrupted my contacts folder. It disappeared. I read here that Import was not a good idea. (I've since repaired that and started over) The best method I think is that you open you old PST folder in Outlook, and copy the items over to your new PST file. The problem I have with this is with calendar items. I display all the calendar items as a list, and copy. When I paste them over into the new PST file, it works, but items with recurrence (Ie birthdays, etc) get dropped. What I mean is that the birthday gets copied, but it is not set up as a yearly recurrence. All items with a recurrence have the recurrence dropped when copied. :( So, after all these years with Outlook, I'm still in the dark as to moving over old data into a new instance of a PST file. Any help would be greatly appreciated. By the way, what does Import | PST file do anyway if it is not recommended? Another quick question if I may? In my Outlook "2002" book, I read that you can tell how Outlook is set up by going to Help | About Outlook. (Internet mail, or something else.) However, I don't see that with Outlook 2003. Where did they move that information? Can't find it anywhere? Thanks again for any help. |
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For the Calendar, just create a list view so you can "Select All" then "Copy
to Folder" The By Category view works well for example. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Dana DeLouis" wrote in message ... Thank you very much for that information and link. Since the older PST file is rather old, and has lots of data, I wanted to keep the old PST file as an archive file. I'd like to start over with my current clean PST file. It appears that I can copy all my Contacts and paste them into the current Contacts Folder. Is there a method to copy all calendar items, and just paste them into the newer calendar? The problem I have is that the recurrence part of a calendar item seems to be removed with a simple copy ![]() Thank you for you time and information. ![]() If not, then maybe after a few days, I'll just go thru the copied Calendar items and add back any recurrences manually. -- HTH. :) Dana DeLouis Windows XP, Office 2003 "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message ... First, you would never import a PST file because it loses data and often also misplaces data, as you've already proven. You simply open the PST file in the new Outlook installation then designate it as your new default PST file within Outlook. There is no need to copy its contents into another PST file. Use the instructions provided in the Help Files (but do NOT copy the PST file into Outlook's default folder as you may overwrite another PST file. Copy it anywhere else where you can find it easily). http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/as...771141033.aspx Neither Outlook 2002 nor 2003 has separate modes. The version you see in Help | About is the version you have. There is no such thing as "Internet Mail Only" anymore. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Dana DeLouis" wrote in message ... Could someone be so kind as to recommend the proper method to copy a 2003 PST file to a new computer with a new install of Outlook 2003. (Internet mail only) I have copied the old PST files, and moved a copy over to the new computer. I still don't get it after reading a few recommendations. I tried File | Import | Other Program | Pst file. However, that corrupted my contacts folder. It disappeared. I read here that Import was not a good idea. (I've since repaired that and started over) The best method I think is that you open you old PST folder in Outlook, and copy the items over to your new PST file. The problem I have with this is with calendar items. I display all the calendar items as a list, and copy. When I paste them over into the new PST file, it works, but items with recurrence (Ie birthdays, etc) get dropped. What I mean is that the birthday gets copied, but it is not set up as a yearly recurrence. All items with a recurrence have the recurrence dropped when copied. :( So, after all these years with Outlook, I'm still in the dark as to moving over old data into a new instance of a PST file. Any help would be greatly appreciated. By the way, what does Import | PST file do anyway if it is not recommended? Another quick question if I may? In my Outlook "2002" book, I read that you can tell how Outlook is set up by going to Help | About Outlook. (Internet mail, or something else.) However, I don't see that with Outlook 2003. Where did they move that information? Can't find it anywhere? Thanks again for any help. |
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Thanks Russ. Well, I have a solution now.
The problem I have is when I copy / paste, recurrences in my calendar items are deleted. I've always gone to the "new" file, and tried to import from the old file. The solution was to go to the "Old" file first, select the calendar, and "Export" just the calendar items to a new temp file. Then, I went to the new file, and imported only this small file that held only my calendar items. This worked much better. All items with a recurrence maintained this feature. Anyway, thank you very much for your assistance. :) -- Dana "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message ... For the Calendar, just create a list view so you can "Select All" then "Copy to Folder" The By Category view works well for example. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Dana DeLouis" wrote in message ... Thank you very much for that information and link. Since the older PST file is rather old, and has lots of data, I wanted to keep the old PST file as an archive file. I'd like to start over with my current clean PST file. It appears that I can copy all my Contacts and paste them into the current Contacts Folder. Is there a method to copy all calendar items, and just paste them into the newer calendar? The problem I have is that the recurrence part of a calendar item seems to be removed with a simple copy ![]() Thank you for you time and information. ![]() If not, then maybe after a few days, I'll just go thru the copied Calendar items and add back any recurrences manually. -- HTH. :) Dana DeLouis Windows XP, Office 2003 "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message ... First, you would never import a PST file because it loses data and often also misplaces data, as you've already proven. You simply open the PST file in the new Outlook installation then designate it as your new default PST file within Outlook. There is no need to copy its contents into another PST file. Use the instructions provided in the Help Files (but do NOT copy the PST file into Outlook's default folder as you may overwrite another PST file. Copy it anywhere else where you can find it easily). http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/as...771141033.aspx Neither Outlook 2002 nor 2003 has separate modes. The version you see in Help | About is the version you have. There is no such thing as "Internet Mail Only" anymore. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Dana DeLouis" wrote in message ... Could someone be so kind as to recommend the proper method to copy a 2003 PST file to a new computer with a new install of Outlook 2003. (Internet mail only) I have copied the old PST files, and moved a copy over to the new computer. I still don't get it after reading a few recommendations. I tried File | Import | Other Program | Pst file. However, that corrupted my contacts folder. It disappeared. I read here that Import was not a good idea. (I've since repaired that and started over) The best method I think is that you open you old PST folder in Outlook, and copy the items over to your new PST file. The problem I have with this is with calendar items. I display all the calendar items as a list, and copy. When I paste them over into the new PST file, it works, but items with recurrence (Ie birthdays, etc) get dropped. What I mean is that the birthday gets copied, but it is not set up as a yearly recurrence. All items with a recurrence have the recurrence dropped when copied. :( So, after all these years with Outlook, I'm still in the dark as to moving over old data into a new instance of a PST file. Any help would be greatly appreciated. By the way, what does Import | PST file do anyway if it is not recommended? Another quick question if I may? In my Outlook "2002" book, I read that you can tell how Outlook is set up by going to Help | About Outlook. (Internet mail, or something else.) However, I don't see that with Outlook 2003. Where did they move that information? Can't find it anywhere? Thanks again for any help. |
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temp file?
-- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Dana DeLouis" wrote in message ... Thanks Russ. Well, I have a solution now. The problem I have is when I copy / paste, recurrences in my calendar items are deleted. I've always gone to the "new" file, and tried to import from the old file. The solution was to go to the "Old" file first, select the calendar, and "Export" just the calendar items to a new temp file. Then, I went to the new file, and imported only this small file that held only my calendar items. This worked much better. All items with a recurrence maintained this feature. Anyway, thank you very much for your assistance. :) -- Dana "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message ... For the Calendar, just create a list view so you can "Select All" then "Copy to Folder" The By Category view works well for example. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Dana DeLouis" wrote in message ... Thank you very much for that information and link. Since the older PST file is rather old, and has lots of data, I wanted to keep the old PST file as an archive file. I'd like to start over with my current clean PST file. It appears that I can copy all my Contacts and paste them into the current Contacts Folder. Is there a method to copy all calendar items, and just paste them into the newer calendar? The problem I have is that the recurrence part of a calendar item seems to be removed with a simple copy ![]() Thank you for you time and information. ![]() If not, then maybe after a few days, I'll just go thru the copied Calendar items and add back any recurrences manually. -- HTH. :) Dana DeLouis Windows XP, Office 2003 "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message ... First, you would never import a PST file because it loses data and often also misplaces data, as you've already proven. You simply open the PST file in the new Outlook installation then designate it as your new default PST file within Outlook. There is no need to copy its contents into another PST file. Use the instructions provided in the Help Files (but do NOT copy the PST file into Outlook's default folder as you may overwrite another PST file. Copy it anywhere else where you can find it easily). http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/as...771141033.aspx Neither Outlook 2002 nor 2003 has separate modes. The version you see in Help | About is the version you have. There is no such thing as "Internet Mail Only" anymore. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Dana DeLouis" wrote in message ... Could someone be so kind as to recommend the proper method to copy a 2003 PST file to a new computer with a new install of Outlook 2003. (Internet mail only) I have copied the old PST files, and moved a copy over to the new computer. I still don't get it after reading a few recommendations. I tried File | Import | Other Program | Pst file. However, that corrupted my contacts folder. It disappeared. I read here that Import was not a good idea. (I've since repaired that and started over) The best method I think is that you open you old PST folder in Outlook, and copy the items over to your new PST file. The problem I have with this is with calendar items. I display all the calendar items as a list, and copy. When I paste them over into the new PST file, it works, but items with recurrence (Ie birthdays, etc) get dropped. What I mean is that the birthday gets copied, but it is not set up as a yearly recurrence. All items with a recurrence have the recurrence dropped when copied. :( So, after all these years with Outlook, I'm still in the dark as to moving over old data into a new instance of a PST file. Any help would be greatly appreciated. By the way, what does Import | PST file do anyway if it is not recommended? Another quick question if I may? In my Outlook "2002" book, I read that you can tell how Outlook is set up by going to Help | About Outlook. (Internet mail, or something else.) However, I don't see that with Outlook 2003. Where did they move that information? Can't find it anywhere? Thanks again for any help. |
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