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i want to pass my address book from one PC to a new one, can't do
I have bought a new PC and want to pass my address book (outlook 2003 to the
new unit. Unfortunately have I not been able to do so. Also my previous mails are not retsored either. Any suggestion ? The change is from XP to Windows 7. thanks. Heinz |
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i want to pass my address book from one PC to a new one, can't do
There is no address book in Outlook.
Correct methods for transferring Outlook data are posted here daily. The file you need is your Personal Folders file (*.pst) It's where all the mail, calendar, contacts etc are stored. Take a look at these pages for info on Outlook data backup or transfer: http://www.slipstick.com/config/backup.htm http://www.howto-outlook.com/Howto/backupandrestore.htm http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/as...771141033.aspx Note that some of the information on the Microsoft page is outdated and contains errors, particularly when applied to Outlook 2003 or 2007. Specifically: 1. Ignore any advice to copy your PST file to Outlook's default location to connect it to your profile. Doing so will often corrupt your Outlook profile. Copy it anywhere BUT the default location and then open it within your Outlook profile. 2. Ignore any advice that tells you to use export or import to transfer Outlook data. That has never been sound advice, but the process has become too deeply flawed to be of any use. -- Russ Valentine "Heinz" wrote in message ... I have bought a new PC and want to pass my address book (outlook 2003 to the new unit. Unfortunately have I not been able to do so. Also my previous mails are not retsored either. Any suggestion ? The change is from XP to Windows 7. thanks. Heinz |
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