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I am updating from office outlook 2000 to 2003. I am not comp. savy but
trying to do a safe update and need some advice. I backed up all office files, contacts e-mails etc to a PST. When I installed 2003 disk it asked me to remove 2000 first. So I asume the procedure I would do is to add/remove 2000 install 2003 and import back the PST. sounds easy I thought since this was a update that it did everything Automactily Should my 2000 PST back up restore to the 2003 office when installed ? If I remove 2000 I have no disks to reinstall if things should go south thats why I am trying to be very carefull. Is there away I can have both copies on the hard drive? or am I just freaking and do the unistall and reinsatll 2003 advice please?????? -- Microsoft Office 2003 Version Students and Teachers Edition Windows Vista Home Premium Thank-you Carl R |
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I am doing this upgarde on an other computer which is XP
-- Microsoft Office 2003 Version Students and Teachers Edition Windows Vista Home Premium Thank-you Carl R "Carl R" wrote: I am updating from office outlook 2000 to 2003. I am not comp. savy but trying to do a safe update and need some advice. I backed up all office files, contacts e-mails etc to a PST. When I installed 2003 disk it asked me to remove 2000 first. So I asume the procedure I would do is to add/remove 2000 install 2003 and import back the PST. sounds easy I thought since this was a update that it did everything Automactily Should my 2000 PST back up restore to the 2003 office when installed ? If I remove 2000 I have no disks to reinstall if things should go south thats why I am trying to be very carefull. Is there away I can have both copies on the hard drive? or am I just freaking and do the unistall and reinsatll 2003 advice please?????? -- Microsoft Office 2003 Version Students and Teachers Edition Windows Vista Home Premium Thank-you Carl R |
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1) No you cannot have two versions of Outlook
2) With outlook closed copy all pst files to eg Documents 3) Uninstall Outlook /Ofice2k and reboot 4) Install Outlook /Office 2003 5) Outlook 2003 may connect to the Origonal outlook profile/data files, if it does, close Outlook, use the mail applet in the Control Panel to add a new data File, set that as default 6) Open Oulook, copy data from old set of personal folders to the new empty set "Carl R" wrote in message ... I am updating from office outlook 2000 to 2003. I am not comp. savy but trying to do a safe update and need some advice. I backed up all office files, contacts e-mails etc to a PST. When I installed 2003 disk it asked me to remove 2000 first. So I asume the procedure I would do is to add/remove 2000 install 2003 and import back the PST. sounds easy I thought since this was a update that it did everything Automactily Should my 2000 PST back up restore to the 2003 office when installed ? If I remove 2000 I have no disks to reinstall if things should go south thats why I am trying to be very carefull. Is there away I can have both copies on the hard drive? or am I just freaking and do the unistall and reinsatll 2003 advice please?????? -- Microsoft Office 2003 Version Students and Teachers Edition Windows Vista Home Premium Thank-you Carl R |
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Thanks DL everything went perfect
-- Microsoft Office 2003 Version Students and Teachers Edition Windows Vista Home Premium Thank-you Carl R "DL" wrote: 1) No you cannot have two versions of Outlook 2) With outlook closed copy all pst files to eg Documents 3) Uninstall Outlook /Ofice2k and reboot 4) Install Outlook /Office 2003 5) Outlook 2003 may connect to the Origonal outlook profile/data files, if it does, close Outlook, use the mail applet in the Control Panel to add a new data File, set that as default 6) Open Oulook, copy data from old set of personal folders to the new empty set "Carl R" wrote in message ... I am updating from office outlook 2000 to 2003. I am not comp. savy but trying to do a safe update and need some advice. I backed up all office files, contacts e-mails etc to a PST. When I installed 2003 disk it asked me to remove 2000 first. So I asume the procedure I would do is to add/remove 2000 install 2003 and import back the PST. sounds easy I thought since this was a update that it did everything Automactily Should my 2000 PST back up restore to the 2003 office when installed ? If I remove 2000 I have no disks to reinstall if things should go south thats why I am trying to be very carefull. Is there away I can have both copies on the hard drive? or am I just freaking and do the unistall and reinsatll 2003 advice please?????? -- Microsoft Office 2003 Version Students and Teachers Edition Windows Vista Home Premium Thank-you Carl R . |
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