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A friend has exported his contacts from OL as a pst file and emailed them to
me. When I attempt to import them into my OL is gives an error that I do not have permission and to contact my administrator. My friend uses OL on XP and I use OL 2000 on 98SE Can anyone help with this or can I convert the pst to CSV file and import. I do not know how to access the pst file to create a CSV file. Rob |
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Rob wrote:
A friend has exported his contacts from OL as a pst file and emailed them to me. When I attempt to import them into my OL is gives an error that I do not have permission and to contact my administrator. First, save the PST to your hard drive. Then remove the read-only attribute. Then start Outlook and click FileOpenOutlook Data File (or Personal Fodlers File, depending on your version), browse to the PST, select it, and click OK. This will give you access to the data it contains. Open the contacts folder in it, select everything with CTRL-A then click EditCopy to Folder, specifying your Contacts folder as the destination. Avoid export and import when working with PSTs. -- Brian Tillman |
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Hello Brain,
I get two errors Properties for this information service must be defined prior to use and pst is not compatible with this version of Personal folders information service. Is there any other way of accessing the pst file. Rob |
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You cannot use a unicode 2003 .pst file in any earlier versions of Outlook.
Create a 97-2002 version .pst file in Outlook 2003 and move all of your data to it. -- Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without reading. After furious head scratching, Rob asked: | Hello Brain, | I get two errors | Properties for this information service must be defined prior to use | and pst is not compatible with this version of Personal folders | information service. Is there any other way of accessing the pst file. | Rob |
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Dear Milly,
many thanks Rob |
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Rob wrote:
I get two errors Properties for this information service must be defined prior to use and pst is not compatible with this version of Personal folders information service. Is there any other way of accessing the pst file. You're trying to open a Unicode (Outlook 2003) PST with an earlier version of Outlook. That's not possible. You'll have to ask your friend to generate an ANSI PST for you to use. -- Brian Tillman |
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Hello Brian,
Excuse the typo. I get two errors Properties for this information service must be defined prior to use and pst is not compatible with this version of Personal folders information service. Is there any other way of accessing the pst file. Rob |
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