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if I install Outlook 2007 can I rollback to 2003
I am trialing Office 2007 with Vista Home Premium 64bit. When installing "it"
wouldn't allow dual versions of Outlook. 1. How can I ensure my data is kept safe for Outlook 2007 to pick up? 2. Will I be able to roll back to Outlook 2003 if needed? Thanks Paul |
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if I install Outlook 2007 can I rollback to 2003
"Biggles" wrote in message
... I am trialing Office 2007 with Vista Home Premium 64bit. When installing "it" wouldn't allow dual versions of Outlook. 1. How can I ensure my data is kept safe for Outlook 2007 to pick up? Make a backup by copying the PST to another folder. Outlook 2007 should reuse the mail profile from Outlook 2003, but often the installation will create a broken mail profile. It's a simple matter to create a new one and reuse the existing data. http://www.howto-outlook.com/Howto/backupandrestore.htm 2. Will I be able to roll back to Outlook 2003 if needed? Sure, by uninstalling Office 2007 and reinstalling Office 2003. In this case, a new mail profile is definitely worthwhile. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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if I install Outlook 2007 can I rollback to 2003
Save a copy of the *.pst files to some other location, eg Documents folder.
Ensure outlook is closed during this Roll back, no, other than uninstalling 2007 then reinstalling 2003 "Biggles" wrote in message ... I am trialing Office 2007 with Vista Home Premium 64bit. When installing "it" wouldn't allow dual versions of Outlook. 1. How can I ensure my data is kept safe for Outlook 2007 to pick up? 2. Will I be able to roll back to Outlook 2003 if needed? Thanks Paul |
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