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Addresses not populating when importing from/into Outlook 2003.
We're moving Exchange Servers and we export the Inbox, Calendar, Contacts,
etc. to a .pst file, then import that .pst into the new profile. Everything comes in okay, except that the contacts for our company no longer have the complete email address; just the user's name. |
Addresses not populating when importing from/into Outlook 2003.
Importing is never the correct way to transfer Outlook data, which you have
managed to prove yet again. You must open the PST file and copy the data you want from it. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Noonan" wrote in message ... We're moving Exchange Servers and we export the Inbox, Calendar, Contacts, etc. to a .pst file, then import that .pst into the new profile. Everything comes in okay, except that the contacts for our company no longer have the complete email address; just the user's name. |
Addresses not populating when importing from/into Outlook 2003
Huh? Import does not import Outlook data into Outlook? Do you mean that we
must copy each piece of data, such as a single contact, individually into Outlook - one at a time? "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Importing is never the correct way to transfer Outlook data, which you have managed to prove yet again. You must open the PST file and copy the data you want from it. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Noonan" wrote in message ... We're moving Exchange Servers and we export the Inbox, Calendar, Contacts, etc. to a .pst file, then import that .pst into the new profile. Everything comes in okay, except that the contacts for our company no longer have the complete email address; just the user's name. |
Addresses not populating when importing from/into Outlook 2003
SolveIT wrote:
Huh? Import does not import Outlook data into Outlook? Do you mean that we must copy each piece of data, such as a single contact, individually into Outlook - one at a time? I certainly don't see the phrase "one at a time" in what Russ posted, do you? Selection ranges work just fine on Outlook for copying. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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