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How to copy Outlook contacts
Thanks Brian
I've been able figure out how to get the .pst files into a profile and all that's left are the email folders (sent, inbox, etc.). I'm having trouble copying those over. Is it a good idea to do that or just send new incoming mail to the new .pst file and slowly work off the stuff in the older .pst? If I can copy them is there a trick to doing that? Thanks Tom |
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How to copy Outlook contacts
tcarp wrote:
I've been able figure out how to get the .pst files into a profile and all that's left are the email folders (sent, inbox, etc.). If the PST ever contained other default folders, it will still contain thes folders. Once Outlook has created the default folders, you can't delete them. I'm having trouble copying those over. Open the source folder, select all the items in it with CTRL-A and then copy the selection to the destination folder. You will have to display the calendat in a table format first, though. Is it a good idea to do that or just send new incoming mail to the new .pst file and slowly work off the stuff in the older .pst? That's what I'd do. -- Brian Tillman |
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How to copy Outlook contacts
Okay Brian, I've copied the four files/paths that show up when I open
data file mgmt: 1. ARCHIVE FOLDERS C:\Documents and Settings\Brandy ****\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Outlook\archive.pst 2. PERSONAL FOLDERS C:\Documents and Settings\Brandy****\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Outlook\Outlook.pst 3. PERSONAL FOLDERS When I try to open this one (using the "settings" button), I get the message saying that it (the pst file) cannot be found 4. PERSONAL FOLDERS C:\Documents and Settings\Brandy Laws\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Outlook\Brandy Contacts(1).pst Both files (I accidentally created two pst files) are names I created - I named one "contacts" and one "brandy contacts). I originally put them on my desktop, then deleted the desktop icons, but they're still in my Outlook folder. As to displaying the folder list, I've been doing this by "View" - "Folder List," and the folders it displays are Archive, Personal, Personal, Outlook. When I try to expand the 1st Personal Folders I get the message that it cannot be expanded because this set of folders could not be opened... contacts(1).pst could not be found. Again, thank you so much for everything! I'll wait and hear back from you regarding what to do next. :-) Brandy On Jan 26, 7:31 am, "Brian Tillman" wrote: gnGracie wrote: I'm scaring myself here, Brian. I'm now getting the message (whenever I open up Outlook): PERSONAL FOLDERS: The file C:\documents and settings...pst could not be foundYou've moved a PST without removing it from the mail profile. Is the file name of the PST in this error message the name of the PST you created or the name of the PST you were using. I suspect the former, but please verify. My contacts are intact, but I'm not sure how to get rid of this message now. The pst file I created is now in the same folder as my original pst file, so I have "contacts" and "Brandy's contacts" and I'm afraid to delete them. I believe I'll call it a night and return tomorrow with fresh eyes and head. Don't give up hope on me, please. Just walk me through a little bit more (smiling and batting my eyes sweetly). Thanks so much. :-)Click FileData File Management and tell me what you see. -- Brian Tillman |
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gnGracie wrote:
Okay Brian, I've copied the four files/paths that show up when I open data file mgmt: 1. ARCHIVE FOLDERS C:\Documents and Settings\Brandy ****\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Outlook\archive.pst 2. PERSONAL FOLDERS C:\Documents and Settings\Brandy****\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Outlook\Outlook.pst So far so good. 3. PERSONAL FOLDERS When I try to open this one (using the "settings" button), I get the message saying that it (the pst file) cannot be found What "settings" button? 4. PERSONAL FOLDERS C:\Documents and Settings\Brandy Laws\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Outlook\Brandy Contacts(1).pst Both files (I accidentally created two pst files) are names I created - I named one "contacts" and one "brandy contacts). I originally put them on my desktop, then deleted the desktop icons, but they're still in my Outlook folder. By creating a PST in OuUtlook (with FileNewOutlook Data File), you're also adding it to your mail profile. By deleteing it without first removing it from teh profile (with the FileData File Management dialogue), you damage your profile. However, you should be able to select it in FileData File Management and click Remove. As to displaying the folder list, I've been doing this by "View" - "Folder List," and the folders it displays are Archive, Personal, Personal, Outlook. When I try to expand the 1st Personal Folders I get the message that it cannot be expanded because this set of folders could not be opened... contacts(1).pst could not be found. The one that producins this error is probably the third one you mentioned. Remove it as I describe above. -- Brian Tillman |
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And then I assume I switch which pst receives incoming mail and then remove
the old pst from the data file list in the new profile. (right?) Tom |
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tcarp wrote:
And then I assume I switch which pst receives incoming mail and then remove the old pst from the data file list in the new profile. (right?) I'd do this first before copying the data from the old PST. And you must stop and restart Outlook before the change to the delivery location will take effect. -- Brian Tillman |
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How to copy Outlook contacts
Brian, YOU DA MAN!!!!!!! Thank you so much. You managed to walk me
through this beautifully. I have now removed the unwanted duplicates from my Outlook Data Files before deleting any more shortcuts, which fixed the problem. Sorry for being such a pain - I always learn better by watching, but thank goodness for your patience with me. Thanks again for EVERYTHING!!!!! :-) Brandy On Jan 25, 10:16 pm, "Brian Tillman" wrote: gnGracie wrote: Hi. I have Outlook 2002 (10.2627.2625). How do I copy my "Contacts," either all of them or only selected contacts or groups to share with another person? I'm not sure what type of file/extension to even look for on my computer to copy. TIA for any help. :-) Create a new PST with FileNewOutlook Data File. Browse to the folder where you'ld like it to be (or accept the default), give it a file name (or accept the default - but I'd change it. It will have a file extension of ".pst"), and click OK. Give it a display name (or accept the default of "Personal Folders" - but I'd change it), anc click Finish. The new PST will be added to your Folder List. Right-click your Contacts folder and drag it to the new PST. Release the mouse button and choose Copy. When the copy completes, right-click the root of the PST (it will be named whatever you chose for "display name" above) and choose Close. Close Outlook. Put the new PST on whatever transfer medium you have that both you and your intended recipient can access, such as a CD or a flash drive. You could even mail it to them, but you should probably change the file extension to something other than ".pst" before you do. When the other person gets it, he or she should save it to the hard drive (in any folder that does not contain another PST of the same name), make sure it is not read only, make sure its extension is ".pst" again. then start Outlook. IN Outlook, s/he should click FIleOpenOutlook Data File. The PST will be added to their Folder List and they'll have access to all of the contacts you put in it exactly as they were on your machine. The recipient can then drag-and-drop the contact entries to whatever folders are appropriate. -- Brian Tillman |
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gnGracie wrote:
Brian, YOU DA MAN!!!!!!! Thank you so much. You managed to walk me through this beautifully. I'm glad you were able to accomplish what you wanted. -- Brian Tillman |
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I may have dug myself in a hole here. I moved all the email data over to the
new profile after setting the new default email folder. All seems OK. Changed the default profile to the new one and rebooted XP. The first message I tried to send doesn't appear to find the contacts folder meaning that is shows that the address wasn't resolved when I click to have it check the address book. If I go to the Contact section in outlook it lists three My Contacts folders. The first two are copies from the old profile and the third was the one generated when the profile was created. What are the techniques and tricks to get the contacts folders set up right? Thanks Tom |
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How to copy Outlook contacts
I'm also getting a message that theres a change pending for normal.dot every
time I exit Outlook. I know how to set that feature in Word but why is Outlook trying to change it? Tom |
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