![]() |
If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. |
|
|
Thread Tools | Search this Thread | Display Modes |
#1
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
I have a desktop and a notebook connected to a network. Both have Outlook
2003 installed, both have XP sp2 installed. I have tried to transfer the pst file (105169 KB) from the desktop to the notebook and everything seems to be OK, except that changes made to the Outlook.pst file on the desktop are not reflected in the notebook after the file has been copied/transfered . For example, changes made to the Contacts Folder, Calendar Folder AND the e-mail Folder on the desktop are not changed on the notebook. I have copied the pst file from My Documents on the desktop. I have copied/transfered ALL (10) files from C: DOCUMENTS AND SETTINGS/the DEFAULT USER/APPLICATION DATA/MICROSOFT/OUTLOOK. to the notebook and the changes do not appear. What am I doing wrong?? |
Ads |
#2
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
What were you expecting? Each version of Outlook is now using a different
data file. Changes made in one would not show up in a different file. You could configure each installation to use the same file, but only if only one installation accesses it at a time. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "wlrtz" wrote in message ... I have a desktop and a notebook connected to a network. Both have Outlook 2003 installed, both have XP sp2 installed. I have tried to transfer the pst file (105169 KB) from the desktop to the notebook and everything seems to be OK, except that changes made to the Outlook.pst file on the desktop are not reflected in the notebook after the file has been copied/transfered . For example, changes made to the Contacts Folder, Calendar Folder AND the Folder on the desktop are not changed on the notebook. I have copied the pst file from My Documents on the desktop. I have copied/transfered ALL (10) files from C: DOCUMENTS AND SETTINGS/the DEFAULT USER/APPLICATION DATA/MICROSOFT/OUTLOOK. to the notebook and the changes do not appear. What am I doing wrong?? |
#3
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
What are you trying to tell me? Are you saying that I can not copy/transfer
and replace an Outlook 2003 data (PST) file from one computer with Outlook 2003 installed to another computer also with Outlook Outlook 2003 installed? And then expect the second computer to read the file?? My question was simply: How do I transfer/copy and replace an outlook data file (PST) to another computer, thereby replacing the data file (PST) on the second computer. Is the file that I an supossed to c0py the outlook PST file or another?? Sounds like a simple matter of copying a file from one computer to another and replacing the file on the second computer. But, when I do, the copied file dose not show the changes made to the file while it was on on the first computer Thanks "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: What were you expecting? Each version of Outlook is now using a different data file. Changes made in one would not show up in a different file. You could configure each installation to use the same file, but only if only one installation accesses it at a time. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "wlrtz" wrote in message ... I have a desktop and a notebook connected to a network. Both have Outlook 2003 installed, both have XP sp2 installed. I have tried to transfer the pst file (105169 KB) from the desktop to the notebook and everything seems to be OK, except that changes made to the Outlook.pst file on the desktop are not reflected in the notebook after the file has been copied/transfered . For example, changes made to the Contacts Folder, Calendar Folder AND the Folder on the desktop are not changed on the notebook. I have copied the pst file from My Documents on the desktop. I have copied/transfered ALL (10) files from C: DOCUMENTS AND SETTINGS/the DEFAULT USER/APPLICATION DATA/MICROSOFT/OUTLOOK. to the notebook and the changes do not appear. What am I doing wrong?? |
#4
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
Your post is very unclear.
Read this sentence: "changes made to the Outlook.pst file on the desktop are not reflected in the notebook after the file has been copied/transfered" Explain more clearly what you mean. It sounds like you were expecting your two installations to remain synchronized. Were you? You most certainly cannot overwrite a PST file, if that's what you are doing. You most certainly can open another PST file in Outlook and see all the data it contains. You can also set it to be your new default PST file in an installation. The Help Files tell you how to migrate PST files: http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/as...771141033.aspx -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "wlrtz" wrote in message ... What are you trying to tell me? Are you saying that I can not copy/transfer and replace an Outlook 2003 data (PST) file from one computer with Outlook 2003 installed to another computer also with Outlook Outlook 2003 installed? And then expect the second computer to read the file?? My question was simply: How do I transfer/copy and replace an outlook data file (PST) to another computer, thereby replacing the data file (PST) on the second computer. Is the file that I an supossed to c0py the outlook PST file or another?? Sounds like a simple matter of copying a file from one computer to another and replacing the file on the second computer. But, when I do, the copied file dose not show the changes made to the file while it was on on the first computer Thanks "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: What were you expecting? Each version of Outlook is now using a different data file. Changes made in one would not show up in a different file. You could configure each installation to use the same file, but only if only one installation accesses it at a time. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "wlrtz" wrote in message ... I have a desktop and a notebook connected to a network. Both have Outlook 2003 installed, both have XP sp2 installed. I have tried to transfer the pst file (105169 KB) from the desktop to the notebook and everything seems to be OK, except that changes made to the Outlook.pst file on the desktop are not reflected in the notebook after the file has been copied/transfered . For example, changes made to the Contacts Folder, Calendar Folder AND the Folder on the desktop are not changed on the notebook. I have copied the pst file from My Documents on the desktop. I have copied/transfered ALL (10) files from C: DOCUMENTS AND SETTINGS/the DEFAULT USER/APPLICATION DATA/MICROSOFT/OUTLOOK. to the notebook and the changes do not appear. What am I doing wrong?? |
Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
Display Modes | |
|
|
![]() |
||||
Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
Transfer Outlook Files to New Computer | ekurzeka | Outlook - Installation | 1 | February 1st 06 02:06 PM |
transfer outlook settings and email accounts to another computer? | Bill White | Outlook - Installation | 1 | January 22nd 06 09:50 PM |
how to move outlook data to new computer? | theotherdave | Outlook - Installation | 3 | January 21st 06 11:56 AM |
Transfer data from one field to another for all contacts | MarioFromBelgium | Outlook - Using Contacts | 1 | January 19th 06 09:00 PM |
How can I transfer contacts from outlook on one computer to anothe | jamshan182 | Outlook - Using Contacts | 2 | January 17th 06 07:18 PM |