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Old September 7th 07, 03:00 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
Tecknomage
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If I want to Export then Import Contacts from a previous employee to his/her
replacement's Outlook, what is the safest method?

Excel, DOS delineated, Win delineated, PST, etc.

We want just the Contacts so the new employee does not have to rebuild.
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Old September 7th 07, 03:46 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
Gordon
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Default Import/Export - Safest Method?

"Tecknomage" wrote in message
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If I want to Export then Import Contacts from a previous employee to
his/her
replacement's Outlook, what is the safest method?

Excel, DOS delineated, Win delineated, PST, etc.

We want just the Contacts so the new employee does not have to rebuild.



Are you using Exchange, or stand-alone pst files?


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Old September 10th 07, 09:36 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
Tecknomage
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Default Import/Export - Safest Method?



"Gordon" wrote:

"Tecknomage" wrote in message
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If I want to Export then Import Contacts from a previous employee to
his/her
replacement's Outlook, what is the safest method?

Excel, DOS delineated, Win delineated, PST, etc.

We want just the Contacts so the new employee does not have to rebuild.



Are you using Exchange, or stand-alone pst files?


Outlook 2000, 2003
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Old September 11th 07, 06:49 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
Gordon
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Default Import/Export - Safest Method?

"Tecknomage" wrote in message
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"Gordon" wrote:

"Tecknomage" wrote in message
...
If I want to Export then Import Contacts from a previous employee to
his/her
replacement's Outlook, what is the safest method?

Excel, DOS delineated, Win delineated, PST, etc.

We want just the Contacts so the new employee does not have to rebuild.



Are you using Exchange, or stand-alone pst files?


Outlook 2000, 2003



That's not what I asked - do you connect to Exchange Server or are you using
POP3 for email?


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Old September 12th 07, 08:14 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
Tecknomage
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Default Import/Export - Safest Method?

POP3

Sorry for misreading.

"Gordon" wrote:

"Tecknomage" wrote in message
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"Gordon" wrote:

"Tecknomage" wrote in message
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If I want to Export then Import Contacts from a previous employee to
his/her
replacement's Outlook, what is the safest method?

Excel, DOS delineated, Win delineated, PST, etc.

We want just the Contacts so the new employee does not have to rebuild.


Are you using Exchange, or stand-alone pst files?


Outlook 2000, 2003



That's not what I asked - do you connect to Exchange Server or are you using
POP3 for email?



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Old September 12th 07, 08:27 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
Gordon
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Default Import/Export - Safest Method?

"Tecknomage" wrote in message
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POP3


In that case it's not recommended to use the import/export function. Why?
(Courtesy of Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook])

Importing an entire PST may well corrupt your profile and may create a ghost
PST that you can't close. Importing PST's will lose:
1. Custom Forms
2. Custom Views
3. Connections between contacts and activities
4. Received dates on mail
5. Birthdays and anniversaries in calendar
6. Journal connections
7. Distribution Lists

Opening a PST file will preserve all of these. That is why we do not advise
people to import a native file into Outlook.

As to your problem do this:
On Old Computer:
Close Outlook.
Search for, and copy the pst file. Default name and location a
C:\Documents and Settings\{Your User Name here}\Local Settings\Application
Data\Microsoft\Outlook\Outlook.pst. (You may have to enable Hidden and
System files in your search)

On the New computer:
Copy the pst file to your HDD. Do NOT overwrite any existing file. Remove
any read-only attribute. (Right-Click-Properties).
Open Outlook.
Do File-Open-Outlook Data File and navigate to where you copied the file.

Then copy the contact data from the old file to the new.
more info he

http://www.slipstick.com/config/backup.htm
http://www.howto-outlook.com/Howto/backupandrestore.htm
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/as...771141033.aspx



HTH


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Old September 12th 07, 09:42 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
Tecknomage
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Default Import/Export - Safest Method?

Thanks, but...

First, we are talking about one PC. The previous employee and new one use
the same PC.

Second, I did what you suggested logged on as Domain Admin so I can access
the files. What I did was copy the old employee's PST, prefixed (renamed)
with her initials, to the new employee's Outlook folder so she could open it,
as you state.

The problem is when the new employee tried to copy old-contacts to her
contacts, it would not work. She can see the old-contacts list.

She has already manually rebuilt her contacts. So my question is for future
employee changes.

I was thinking that exporting *just* the contacts to a XLS or other format,
then importing them to a new user contacts *may* be a safer way to go. If
not, we will have to hope this copy-problem does not show up next time.

Thanks again.

"Gordon" wrote:

"Tecknomage" wrote in message
...
POP3


In that case it's not recommended to use the import/export function. Why?
(Courtesy of Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook])

Importing an entire PST may well corrupt your profile and may create a ghost
PST that you can't close. Importing PST's will lose:
1. Custom Forms
2. Custom Views
3. Connections between contacts and activities
4. Received dates on mail
5. Birthdays and anniversaries in calendar
6. Journal connections
7. Distribution Lists

Opening a PST file will preserve all of these. That is why we do not advise
people to import a native file into Outlook.

As to your problem do this:
On Old Computer:
Close Outlook.
Search for, and copy the pst file. Default name and location a
C:\Documents and Settings\{Your User Name here}\Local Settings\Application
Data\Microsoft\Outlook\Outlook.pst. (You may have to enable Hidden and
System files in your search)

On the New computer:
Copy the pst file to your HDD. Do NOT overwrite any existing file. Remove
any read-only attribute. (Right-Click-Properties).
Open Outlook.
Do File-Open-Outlook Data File and navigate to where you copied the file.

Then copy the contact data from the old file to the new.
more info he

http://www.slipstick.com/config/backup.htm
http://www.howto-outlook.com/Howto/backupandrestore.htm
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/as...771141033.aspx



HTH



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Old September 12th 07, 10:00 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
Brian Tillman
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Default Import/Export - Safest Method?

Tecknomage wrote:

The problem is when the new employee tried to copy old-contacts to her
contacts, it would not work. She can see the old-contacts list.


You'll have to define exactly what "would not work" means here. It DOES
work, if you do it correctly.
--
Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]

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Old September 13th 07, 03:20 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
Tecknomage
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Default Import/Export - Safest Method?

Ah...

We have done the procedure you suggested before, and you are correct, it
normally works.

What's different in this single case:
1) Using the method on the same PC. Prior occasions had to do with
transferring to a new PC. Have never had problems.

2) It's just this one new employee's Outlook.pst, I suspect that there *may*
be a problem with the file. When we have time we will try recreating her PST.

Oh! Is there a tool or KB on fixing a PST?

If there is a tool, hopefully it would analyze the PST and fix.

"Brian Tillman" wrote:

Tecknomage wrote:

The problem is when the new employee tried to copy old-contacts to her
contacts, it would not work. She can see the old-contacts list.


You'll have to define exactly what "would not work" means here. It DOES
work, if you do it correctly.
--
Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]


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Old September 13th 07, 06:42 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
Brian Tillman
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Default Import/Export - Safest Method?

Tecknomage wrote:

2) It's just this one new employee's Outlook.pst, I suspect that
there *may* be a problem with the file. When we have time we will try
recreating her PST.

Oh! Is there a tool or KB on fixing a PST?

If there is a tool, hopefully it would analyze the PST and fix.


SCANPST.EXE, which is the Inbox Repair Tool. In Office 2003, you should
find it under StartAll ProgramsMicrosoft Office Tools or Microsoft
OfficeMicrosoft Office Tools. Otherwise, you should find it in
%CommonProgramFiles%\System\MSMAPI\1033
--
Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]

 




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