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If you need to read an existing .pst file, you don't really need to
configure anything in Outlook. File--Open--Outlook Data File and navigate to the .pst. "Agarwal" wrote in message ... Hi, I need to read pst file, that was saved earlier, from my home PC. I do not have access to Exchange Server from home. I have installed Office 2003 with SP2. Thanks in advance for your help. |
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Ah, sorry I did not explain the whole thing:
I cannot do what you are suggesting as I am using Outlook for the first time on home PC. When I execute OL2003, Configuring outllook message comes up. Following are the list of things that appears: Migrating Account Setting Migrating Preferences Creating Welcome Message Importing User Data Soon after this the dialog box "Connecting to Microsoft Exchager Server" appears with three choices: Retry, Work Ofline, Cancel. When I choose Work Offline I get the following message: --------------------------- Microsoft Office Outlook --------------------------- Cannot start Microsoft Office Outlook. Unable to open the Outlook window. The set of folders could not be opened. --------------------------- OK --------------------------- Thanks in advance for your help. Regards, "William Lefkovics [MVP]" wrote: If you need to read an existing .pst file, you don't really need to configure anything in Outlook. File--Open--Outlook Data File and navigate to the .pst. "Agarwal" wrote in message ... Hi, I need to read pst file, that was saved earlier, from my home PC. I do not have access to Exchange Server from home. I have installed Office 2003 with SP2. Thanks in advance for your help. |
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Agarwal wrote:
I cannot do what you are suggesting as I am using Outlook for the first time on home PC. When I execute OL2003, Configuring outllook message comes up. Following are the list of things that appears: Migrating Account Setting Migrating Preferences Creating Welcome Message Importing User Data See if this helps: http://www.howto-outlook.com/faq/newprofile.htm -- Brian Tillman |
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Hi Brian,
I was able to read the pst file by creating a profile without creating an email account. In Email Account Server Types I selected "Additional Server Types". I then provided the Outlook Data File location. Thanks for your help. Regards "Brian Tillman" wrote: Agarwal wrote: I cannot do what you are suggesting as I am using Outlook for the first time on home PC. When I execute OL2003, Configuring outllook message comes up. Following are the list of things that appears: Migrating Account Setting Migrating Preferences Creating Welcome Message Importing User Data See if this helps: http://www.howto-outlook.com/faq/newprofile.htm -- Brian Tillman |
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