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Converting Outlook 2003 PST Folder to Outlook 2000 PST.
Hi there,
I'm sorry... I've asked this question before but after hours of trying to find my question (and its answer) I've decided It's simpler to re-post, so hope no-one minds. Unfortunately I don't recall which MS newsgroup I posted to, but I still can't find it. I have Outlook 2000 on one computer and 2003 on another. How can I import a PST file created in Outlook 2003 and open it in Outlook 2000? If you can give step-by-step information that would help me out. The major file (3+ GB) is located on a different system, so it has to be imported probably to Outlook 2003 first. Can you confirm this? Sorry to ask twice. Any help is much appreciated. Thanks so much! Lynn |
Converting Outlook 2003 PST Folder to Outlook 2000 PST.
Try this:
http://www.howto-outlook.com/howto/b...ackup_pst-file "Lynn Quinlan" wrote in message ... Hi there, I'm sorry... I've asked this question before but after hours of trying to find my question (and its answer) I've decided It's simpler to re-post, so hope no-one minds. Unfortunately I don't recall which MS newsgroup I posted to, but I still can't find it. I have Outlook 2000 on one computer and 2003 on another. How can I import a PST file created in Outlook 2003 and open it in Outlook 2000? If you can give step-by-step information that would help me out. The major file (3+ GB) is located on a different system, so it has to be imported probably to Outlook 2003 first. Can you confirm this? Sorry to ask twice. Any help is much appreciated. Thanks so much! Lynn |
Converting Outlook 2003 PST Folder to Outlook 2000 PST.
1) You *never* Import a pst into outlook. Within OL FileOpenData
File........browse to pst 2) OL2k cannot read an OL2003 format (unicode) pst 3) Within OL2003 FileNewData File Outlook 97-2002 pst File, Copy data from original file to this. Close the new pst, then copy to the OL2k sys. Do not overwrite any existing pst.Then open it in OL2k 4) An OL2k pst has a size limitation of 2gb although problems can occur above 1.6gb. Therefore if you are using an OL2003 pst of 3gb you would likely have to create 3 OL2k pst's 5) If copying a pst via cd, you have to ensure that the read only flag of the pst is off, when its finally copied to the HD PS Do you use the Archive option? "Lynn Quinlan" wrote in message ... Hi there, I'm sorry... I've asked this question before but after hours of trying to find my question (and its answer) I've decided It's simpler to re-post, so hope no-one minds. Unfortunately I don't recall which MS newsgroup I posted to, but I still can't find it. I have Outlook 2000 on one computer and 2003 on another. How can I import a PST file created in Outlook 2003 and open it in Outlook 2000? If you can give step-by-step information that would help me out. The major file (3+ GB) is located on a different system, so it has to be imported probably to Outlook 2003 first. Can you confirm this? Sorry to ask twice. Any help is much appreciated. Thanks so much! Lynn |
Converting Outlook 2003 PST Folder to Outlook 2000 PST.
Hi again,
Maybe I'm missing something here, in which case I hope someone can help me out. I am using the Archive option so that I may move my older e-mails to a different drive. However, if I do this with an individual folder then the archive stops at 265 kb. I've tried this on a few different folders, all with the same result. Am I doing something wrong? I assume it is possible to select a folder and archive it. Any suggestions on this would be very much appreciated. Thank you! Lynn "DL" address@invalid wrote in message ... 1) You *never* Import a pst into outlook. Within OL FileOpenData File........browse to pst 2) OL2k cannot read an OL2003 format (unicode) pst 3) Within OL2003 FileNewData File Outlook 97-2002 pst File, Copy data from original file to this. Close the new pst, then copy to the OL2k sys. Do not overwrite any existing pst.Then open it in OL2k 4) An OL2k pst has a size limitation of 2gb although problems can occur above 1.6gb. Therefore if you are using an OL2003 pst of 3gb you would likely have to create 3 OL2k pst's 5) If copying a pst via cd, you have to ensure that the read only flag of the pst is off, when its finally copied to the HD PS Do you use the Archive option? "Lynn Quinlan" wrote in message ... Hi there, I'm sorry... I've asked this question before but after hours of trying to find my question (and its answer) I've decided It's simpler to re-post, so hope no-one minds. Unfortunately I don't recall which MS newsgroup I posted to, but I still can't find it. I have Outlook 2000 on one computer and 2003 on another. How can I import a PST file created in Outlook 2003 and open it in Outlook 2000? If you can give step-by-step information that would help me out. The major file (3+ GB) is located on a different system, so it has to be imported probably to Outlook 2003 first. Can you confirm this? Sorry to ask twice. Any help is much appreciated. Thanks so much! Lynn |
Converting Outlook 2003 PST Folder to Outlook 2000 PST.
LynnQ wrote:
Maybe I'm missing something here, in which case I hope someone can help me out. I am using the Archive option so that I may move my older e-mails to a different drive. Archive really has nothing to do with moving Outlook data from one drive to another. Why not simply save a copy of your entire PST? Also, I'm curious what this has to do with converting an Outlook 2003 PST to Outlook 2000 format. Are you saying that you want your archive to be in Outlook 2000 format? Perhaps the information here will help: http://www.howto-outlook.com/howto/d...utlook2003.htm -- Brian Tillman |
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