Guest Tecknomage Posted April 1, 2010 Posted April 1, 2010 I'm going to help a friend setup his new DELL with Win7 Pro & Office 2007 this weekend 4/6. I have used the [Files and Settings Transfer Wizard] between WinXP SP3 systems many times at work. But I've always transferred the user's folder that had the Outlook PST files to ensure the mailboxes were transferred, but that was with *Office 2000 or 2003* installed in source and Office 2003 in destination. How well will the *Win7* [Files and Settings Transfer Wizard] work from a WinXP with Outlook 2000 to Win7 with Outlook 2007? In Win7 with Office 2007, where exactly (path) are a user's Outlook PST files kept? As you can guess, this will be my first Win7 setup. -- ======== Tecknomage ======== Computer Systems Specialist IT Technician San Diego, CA Quote
Guest Joel Posted April 1, 2010 Posted April 1, 2010 Tecknomage wrote: >I'm going to help a friend setup his new DELL with Win7 Pro & Office >2007 this weekend 4/6. > >I have used the [Files and Settings Transfer Wizard] between WinXP SP3 >systems many times at work. But I've always transferred the user's >folder that had the Outlook PST files to ensure the mailboxes were >transferred, but that was with *Office 2000 or 2003* installed in >source and Office 2003 in destination. > >How well will the *Win7* [Files and Settings Transfer Wizard] work >from a WinXP with Outlook 2000 to Win7 with Outlook 2007? > >In Win7 with Office 2007, where exactly (path) are a user's Outlook >PST files kept? > >As you can guess, this will be my first Win7 setup. It's been a long time since I used Office 2000, but there should be an export function in Outlook 2000 that creates one gigantic PST file that can then be imported into his new copy of Outlook. I'd at least try it that way first. -- Joel Crump Quote
Guest Alias Posted April 1, 2010 Posted April 1, 2010 Re: NEED HELP SOON: Win7 Files & Settings Transfer Wiz & OfficeOutlook PST Mailboxes Joel wrote: > Tecknomage wrote: > >> I'm going to help a friend setup his new DELL with Win7 Pro & Office >> 2007 this weekend 4/6. >> >> I have used the [Files and Settings Transfer Wizard] between WinXP SP3 >> systems many times at work. But I've always transferred the user's >> folder that had the Outlook PST files to ensure the mailboxes were >> transferred, but that was with *Office 2000 or 2003* installed in >> source and Office 2003 in destination. >> >> How well will the *Win7* [Files and Settings Transfer Wizard] work >>from a WinXP with Outlook 2000 to Win7 with Outlook 2007? >> In Win7 with Office 2007, where exactly (path) are a user's Outlook >> PST files kept? >> >> As you can guess, this will be my first Win7 setup. > > > It's been a long time since I used Office 2000, but there should be an > export function in Outlook 2000 that creates one gigantic PST file > that can then be imported into his new copy of Outlook. I'd at least > try it that way first. > And you would have advised the OP to do a very stupid thing. PST files must be *opened*, not imported. Outlook 2000 has the old type of .pst file which has a limit of 2 gigs. The new .pst files have no limit and are set by default to 20 gigs. The .pst file doesn't need to be exported. It needs to be copied to external media and then pasted into the new computer where, after installing Outlook 07, one should go to File/Open/Personal data file and navigate to where the .pst was pasted and open it. Then one can move all the emails to the new .pst file and then close the old one. -- Alias Quote
Guest Joel Posted April 1, 2010 Posted April 1, 2010 Alias wrote: >> It's been a long time since I used Office 2000, but there should be an >> export function in Outlook 2000 that creates one gigantic PST file >> that can then be imported into his new copy of Outlook. I'd at least >> try it that way first. > >And you would have advised the OP to do a very stupid thing. PST files >must be *opened*, not imported. Outlook 2000 has the old type of .pst >file which has a limit of 2 gigs. The new .pst files have no limit and >are set by default to 20 gigs. The .pst file doesn't need to be >exported. It needs to be copied to external media and then pasted into >the new computer where, after installing Outlook 07, one should go to >File/Open/Personal data file and navigate to where the .pst was pasted >and open it. Then one can move all the emails to the new .pst file and >then close the old one. Importing does not keep using the exported PST file copied from the old computer - it just imports the data into the new installation. It will be saved by Outlook 2007 natively. Your method is really more complex. As long as the export is done with all folders selected for exporting, it's a cleaner method for transferring - it does take time to build the exported PST on the old computer, but one can just let it work in the background until it's done. -- Joel Crump Quote
Guest Alias Posted April 1, 2010 Posted April 1, 2010 Re: NEED HELP SOON: Win7 Files & Settings Transfer Wiz & OfficeOutlook PST Mailboxes Joel wrote: > Alias wrote: > >>> It's been a long time since I used Office 2000, but there should be an >>> export function in Outlook 2000 that creates one gigantic PST file >>> that can then be imported into his new copy of Outlook. I'd at least >>> try it that way first. >> And you would have advised the OP to do a very stupid thing. PST files >> must be *opened*, not imported. Outlook 2000 has the old type of .pst >> file which has a limit of 2 gigs. The new .pst files have no limit and >> are set by default to 20 gigs. The .pst file doesn't need to be >> exported. It needs to be copied to external media and then pasted into >> the new computer where, after installing Outlook 07, one should go to >> File/Open/Personal data file and navigate to where the .pst was pasted >> and open it. Then one can move all the emails to the new .pst file and >> then close the old one. > > > Importing does not keep using the exported PST file copied from the > old computer - it just imports the data into the new installation. It > will be saved by Outlook 2007 natively. Your method is really more > complex. As long as the export is done with all folders selected for > exporting, it's a cleaner method for transferring - it does take time > to build the exported PST on the old computer, but one can just let it > work in the background until it's done. > Bzzzzzzzzzzzt wrong! I suggest you repeat that in this newsgroup and get ready to be slammed big time: microsoft.public.outlook. -- Alias Quote
Guest Joel Posted April 1, 2010 Posted April 1, 2010 Alias wrote: >Bzzzzzzzzzzzt wrong! I suggest you repeat that in this newsgroup and get >ready to be slammed big time: microsoft.public.outlook. I suggest you prove (or at least substantiate) your idiotic assertion or shut the fuck up. Since when are you a credible character for contradicting people without any evidence? -- Joel Crump Quote
Guest Alias Posted April 1, 2010 Posted April 1, 2010 Re: NEED HELP SOON: Win7 Files & Settings Transfer Wiz & OfficeOutlook PST Mailboxes Joel wrote: > Alias wrote: > >> Bzzzzzzzzzzzt wrong! I suggest you repeat that in this newsgroup and get >> ready to be slammed big time: microsoft.public.outlook. > > > I suggest you prove (or at least substantiate) your idiotic assertion > or shut the fuck up. Since when are you a credible character for > contradicting people without any evidence? > Go to the newsgroup. State your case. You will be corrected by at least five Outlook MVPs. Insulting me is not going to do anything but make you look bad. -- Alias Quote
Guest Alias Posted April 1, 2010 Posted April 1, 2010 Re: NEED HELP SOON: Win7 Files & Settings Transfer Wiz & OfficeOutlook PST Mailboxes Joel wrote: > Alias wrote: > >>> It's been a long time since I used Office 2000, but there should be an >>> export function in Outlook 2000 that creates one gigantic PST file >>> that can then be imported into his new copy of Outlook. I'd at least >>> try it that way first. >> And you would have advised the OP to do a very stupid thing. PST files >> must be *opened*, not imported. Outlook 2000 has the old type of .pst >> file which has a limit of 2 gigs. The new .pst files have no limit and >> are set by default to 20 gigs. The .pst file doesn't need to be >> exported. It needs to be copied to external media and then pasted into >> the new computer where, after installing Outlook 07, one should go to >> File/Open/Personal data file and navigate to where the .pst was pasted >> and open it. Then one can move all the emails to the new .pst file and >> then close the old one. > > > Importing does not keep using the exported PST file copied from the > old computer - it just imports the data into the new installation. It > will be saved by Outlook 2007 natively. Your method is really more > complex. As long as the export is done with all folders selected for > exporting, it's a cleaner method for transferring - it does take time > to build the exported PST on the old computer, but one can just let it > work in the background until it's done. > I wonder what the good folks in microsoft.public.outlook think of this exporting/importing method. -- Alias Quote
Guest Peter Foldes Posted April 1, 2010 Posted April 1, 2010 Alias You were correct with your answer to the OP in the alt.group. Importing and Exporting will corrupt the files -- Peter Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged. "Alias" wrote in message news:hp26ve$uoo$3@news.eternal-september.org... > Joel wrote: >> Alias wrote: >> >>>> It's been a long time since I used Office 2000, but there should be an >>>> export function in Outlook 2000 that creates one gigantic PST file >>>> that can then be imported into his new copy of Outlook. I'd at least >>>> try it that way first. >>> And you would have advised the OP to do a very stupid thing. PST files must be >>> *opened*, not imported. Outlook 2000 has the old type of .pst file which has a >>> limit of 2 gigs. The new .pst files have no limit and are set by default to 20 >>> gigs. The .pst file doesn't need to be exported. It needs to be copied to >>> external media and then pasted into the new computer where, after installing >>> Outlook 07, one should go to File/Open/Personal data file and navigate to where >>> the .pst was pasted and open it. Then one can move all the emails to the new >>> .pst file and then close the old one. >> >> >> Importing does not keep using the exported PST file copied from the >> old computer - it just imports the data into the new installation. It >> will be saved by Outlook 2007 natively. Your method is really more >> complex. As long as the export is done with all folders selected for >> exporting, it's a cleaner method for transferring - it does take time >> to build the exported PST on the old computer, but one can just let it >> work in the background until it's done. >> > > I wonder what the good folks in microsoft.public.outlook think of this > exporting/importing method. > > -- > Alias Quote
Guest Joel Posted April 1, 2010 Posted April 1, 2010 Alias wrote: >> I suggest you prove (or at least substantiate) your idiotic assertion >> or shut the fuck up. Since when are you a credible character for >> contradicting people without any evidence? > >Go to the newsgroup. State your case. You will be corrected by at least >five Outlook MVPs. Insulting me is not going to do anything but make you >look bad. That's what I thought - you have no evidence, you're just asking me to prove you wrong. Typical trolling idiocy - fuck off and die. -- Joel Crump Quote
Guest Joel Posted April 1, 2010 Posted April 1, 2010 "Peter Foldes" wrote: >Alias > >You were correct with your answer to the OP in the alt.group. Importing and >Exporting will corrupt the files I guess that's why I've done it that way multiple times, for a family member who actually uses Outlook for God knows what reason, and has changed computers multiple times, and it didn't "corrupt" anything. And I guess you enjoy using a product that you claim "corrupts" files for absolutely no good reason. Two for two on Microsoft Office lameness. -- Joel Crump Quote
Guest Joel Posted April 1, 2010 Posted April 1, 2010 Alias wrote: >I wonder what the good folks in microsoft.public.outlook think of this >exporting/importing method. I wonder why you care, Ubuntu toy-Linux-distro luser. I only answered the OP to be helpful, since I loathe MS Office, even though I run Windows, but happen to have done this for another person's computer. It's funny how you'll stoop to spamming the Outlook NG just to troll a.win7.gen. -- Joel Crump Quote
Guest Alias Posted April 1, 2010 Posted April 1, 2010 Re: NEED HELP SOON: Win7 Files & Settings Transfer Wiz & OfficeOutlook PST Mailboxes Joel wrote: > Alias wrote: > >> I wonder what the good folks in microsoft.public.outlook think of this >> exporting/importing method. > > > I wonder why you care, Ubuntu toy-Linux-distro luser. I only answered > the OP to be helpful, since I loathe MS Office, even though I run > Windows, but happen to have done this for another person's computer. > It's funny how you'll stoop to spamming the Outlook NG just to troll > a.win7.gen. > You wanted proof and Peter gave it to you. If you can wait, I am sure that more Outlook experts will correct you as well. You hurling insults towards me and Ubuntu does nothing for your credibility except to reveal how desperate you are to be right. -- Alias Quote
Guest Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] Posted April 1, 2010 Posted April 1, 2010 "Joel" wrote in message news:qoa9r5h5mj3vvhekeskq33d4lufi37f2iq@4ax.com... > I guess that's why I've done it that way multiple times, for a family > member who actually uses Outlook for God knows what reason, and has > changed computers multiple times, and it didn't "corrupt" anything. > And I guess you enjoy using a product that you claim "corrupts" files > for absolutely no good reason. Two for two on Microsoft Office > lameness. I think "corrupt" is too strong. It's undeniable, however, that importing and exporting _change_ the data. It's undeniable also that importing and exporting leaves out some of the data, like links between contacts and calendar events, Distribution Lists, and other metadata. Importing and Exporting is for moving data between Outlook and other non-Outlook programs, not for moving data between Outlook instances. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] Quote
Guest Alias Posted April 1, 2010 Posted April 1, 2010 Re: NEED HELP SOON: Win7 Files & Settings Transfer Wiz & OfficeOutlook PST Mailboxes Joel wrote: > "Peter Foldes" wrote: > >> Alias >> >> You were correct with your answer to the OP in the alt.group. Importing and >> Exporting will corrupt the files > > > I guess that's why I've done it that way multiple times, for a family > member who actually uses Outlook for God knows what reason, and has > changed computers multiple times, and it didn't "corrupt" anything. > And I guess you enjoy using a product that you claim "corrupts" files > for absolutely no good reason. Two for two on Microsoft Office > lameness. > Did you know that insulting people is not an acceptable way of conducting yourself in a debate? In fact, you lose as soon as you start your insults. -- Alias Quote
Guest Tom Willett Posted April 1, 2010 Posted April 1, 2010 Perhaps sometimes with some people, but not all the time, nor most of the time. Our company did it numerous times with numerous flavors of Outlook many many times over the years. Not one iota of corruption. But, we have discontinued using Outlook anyway. "Peter Foldes" wrote in message news:e6GIWAa0KHA.364@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... : Alias : : You were correct with your answer to the OP in the alt.group. Importing and : Exporting will corrupt the files : : -- : Peter : : Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others : Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged. : : "Alias" wrote in message : news:hp26ve$uoo$3@news.eternal-september.org... : > Joel wrote: : >> Alias wrote: : >> : >>>> It's been a long time since I used Office 2000, but there should be an : >>>> export function in Outlook 2000 that creates one gigantic PST file : >>>> that can then be imported into his new copy of Outlook. I'd at least : >>>> try it that way first. : >>> And you would have advised the OP to do a very stupid thing. PST files must be : >>> *opened*, not imported. Outlook 2000 has the old type of .pst file which has a : >>> limit of 2 gigs. The new .pst files have no limit and are set by default to 20 : >>> gigs. The .pst file doesn't need to be exported. It needs to be copied to : >>> external media and then pasted into the new computer where, after installing : >>> Outlook 07, one should go to File/Open/Personal data file and navigate to where : >>> the .pst was pasted and open it. Then one can move all the emails to the new : >>> .pst file and then close the old one. : >> : >> : >> Importing does not keep using the exported PST file copied from the : >> old computer - it just imports the data into the new installation. It : >> will be saved by Outlook 2007 natively. Your method is really more : >> complex. As long as the export is done with all folders selected for : >> exporting, it's a cleaner method for transferring - it does take time : >> to build the exported PST on the old computer, but one can just let it : >> work in the background until it's done. : >> : > : > I wonder what the good folks in microsoft.public.outlook think of this : > exporting/importing method. : > : > -- : > Alias : Quote
Guest Diane Poremsky [MVP] Posted April 1, 2010 Posted April 1, 2010 No, it won't corrupt the files. It can corrupt the profile. In the specific case in this thread, importing is acceptable as much of the hidden crap that is not exported can't be used in Outlook 2007 and won't be moved either. Importing can be faster than moving everything manually. (Hidden things, like Views and Published forms are stored in folders - if you don't move the folder, you lose these things.) PST Conversion methods are here: http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/ansi-to-unicode.asp Last modified date, links, and anything using the items GUID is messed up by import/report, but these are also affected by copying - only Moving will preserve the data and I'll bet most people who use the open and move method actually copy, not move, the data. Importing should not be used when you are moving to a new computer and keeping the same version of Outlook. Its not recommended when you are upgrading 1 version, but when upgrading multiple versions or from ANSI to Unicode, its acceptable. Why? Because each new version of Outlook adds more properties and hidden content. Outlook can add the properties to the existing pst, but it's better to make a new one. Importing is the easiest and less confusing "KISS" method for many users to upgrade to a pst. Yeah, for a long time Microsoft recommended importing when opening the pst would be better, but in the last few years we've gotten just as bad by insisting that all import/exports are evil and should *never* be used. -- Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook] Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/ Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.com/ Outlook Tips by email: mailto:dailytips-subscribe-request@lists.outlooktips.net EMO - a weekly newsletter about Outlook and Exchange: mailto:EMO-NEWSLETTER-SUBSCRIBE-REQUEST@PEACH.EASE.LSOFT.COM Do you sync your mailbox with a smartphone or pda? http://forums.slipstick.com/showthread.php?t=39473 "Peter Foldes" wrote in message news:e6GIWAa0KHA.364@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > Alias > > You were correct with your answer to the OP in the alt.group. Importing > and Exporting will corrupt the files > > -- > Peter > > Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others > Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged. > > "Alias" wrote in message > news:hp26ve$uoo$3@news.eternal-september.org... >> Joel wrote: >>> Alias wrote: >>> >>>>> It's been a long time since I used Office 2000, but there should be an >>>>> export function in Outlook 2000 that creates one gigantic PST file >>>>> that can then be imported into his new copy of Outlook. I'd at least >>>>> try it that way first. >>>> And you would have advised the OP to do a very stupid thing. PST files >>>> must be *opened*, not imported. Outlook 2000 has the old type of .pst >>>> file which has a limit of 2 gigs. The new .pst files have no limit and >>>> are set by default to 20 gigs. The .pst file doesn't need to be >>>> exported. It needs to be copied to external media and then pasted into >>>> the new computer where, after installing Outlook 07, one should go to >>>> File/Open/Personal data file and navigate to where the .pst was pasted >>>> and open it. Then one can move all the emails to the new .pst file and >>>> then close the old one. >>> >>> >>> Importing does not keep using the exported PST file copied from the >>> old computer - it just imports the data into the new installation. It >>> will be saved by Outlook 2007 natively. Your method is really more >>> complex. As long as the export is done with all folders selected for >>> exporting, it's a cleaner method for transferring - it does take time >>> to build the exported PST on the old computer, but one can just let it >>> work in the background until it's done. >>> >> >> I wonder what the good folks in microsoft.public.outlook think of this >> exporting/importing method. >> >> -- >> Alias > Quote
Guest Joel Posted April 1, 2010 Posted April 1, 2010 Alias wrote: >> I guess that's why I've done it that way multiple times, for a family >> member who actually uses Outlook for God knows what reason, and has >> changed computers multiple times, and it didn't "corrupt" anything. >> And I guess you enjoy using a product that you claim "corrupts" files >> for absolutely no good reason. Two for two on Microsoft Office >> lameness. > >Did you know that insulting people is not an acceptable way of >conducting yourself in a debate? In fact, you lose as soon as you start >your insults. Who the f--- are you kidding? You're the one who brought their group into your manufactured "debate", troll. That one MSO fanboy happened to support your insane statement doesn't add much to the debate, unless you would take his word for it just to suit your agenda (which it appears you would). -- Joel Crump Quote
Guest Joel Posted April 1, 2010 Posted April 1, 2010 Alias wrote: >You wanted proof and Peter gave it to you. Am I supposed to know *what* proof he claims he has just because, like you, he spouted some ridiculous tripe? I have successfully used my suggested method, multiple times. Maybe Peter made some mistake. And why did another poster contradict him, other than myself? Doesn't that "prove" anything, or is it only "proof" if someone makes an assertion that supports *you*, dips---? > If you can wait, I am sure >that more Outlook experts Is that anything like "military intelligence"? > will correct you as well. And I will laugh at their Wintendo luserdom. > You hurling insults >towards me and Ubuntu does nothing for your credibility except to reveal >how desperate you are to be right. I am right - you are a joke of a Linux user, and Outlook along with all of MSO is a complete piece of trash, and my suggested method does work. I stand by it all. -- Joel Crump Quote
Guest Diane Poremsky [MVP] Posted April 1, 2010 Posted April 1, 2010 > Exporting is for moving data between Outlook and other non-Outlook > programs, not for moving data between Outlook instances. Not necessarily. If you only need to move *some* data to another outlook, say calendar and contacts, then exporting to a pst is fine. Moving a multi-GB pst for 200 contacts is nuts and exporting recurring calendar items to another format removes the recurrences. Also, if the person uses Copy to move the data into the new pst, everything that import breaks is broken by Copy. Only Move will reserve the properties. -- Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook] Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/ Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.com/ Outlook Tips by email: mailto:dailytips-subscribe-request@lists.outlooktips.net EMO - a weekly newsletter about Outlook and Exchange: mailto:EMO-NEWSLETTER-SUBSCRIBE-REQUEST@PEACH.EASE.LSOFT.COM Do you sync your mailbox with a smartphone or pda? http://forums.slipstick.com/showthread.php?t=39473 "Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message news:#LScpja0KHA.4832@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... > "Joel" wrote in message > news:qoa9r5h5mj3vvhekeskq33d4lufi37f2iq@4ax.com... > >> I guess that's why I've done it that way multiple times, for a family >> member who actually uses Outlook for God knows what reason, and has >> changed computers multiple times, and it didn't "corrupt" anything. >> And I guess you enjoy using a product that you claim "corrupts" files >> for absolutely no good reason. Two for two on Microsoft Office >> lameness. > > I think "corrupt" is too strong. It's undeniable, however, that importing > and exporting _change_ the data. It's undeniable also that importing and > exporting leaves out some of the data, like links between contacts and > calendar events, Distribution Lists, and other metadata. Importing and > Exporting is for moving data between Outlook and other non-Outlook > programs, not for moving data between Outlook instances. > -- > Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] Quote
Guest Diane Poremsky [MVP] Posted April 1, 2010 Posted April 1, 2010 Yeah... when the Exchange admin uses Exmerge, they are importing/exporting. -- Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook] Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/ Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.com/ Outlook Tips by email: mailto:dailytips-subscribe-request@lists.outlooktips.net EMO - a weekly newsletter about Outlook and Exchange: mailto:EMO-NEWSLETTER-SUBSCRIBE-REQUEST@PEACH.EASE.LSOFT.COM Do you sync your mailbox with a smartphone or pda? http://forums.slipstick.com/showthread.php?t=39473 "Tom Willett" wrote in message news:eRu5Zta0KHA.6108@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > Perhaps sometimes with some people, but not all the time, nor most of the > time. Our company did it numerous times with numerous flavors of Outlook > many many times over the years. Not one iota of corruption. But, we have > discontinued using Outlook anyway. > > "Peter Foldes" wrote in message > news:e6GIWAa0KHA.364@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > : Alias > : > : You were correct with your answer to the OP in the alt.group. Importing > and > : Exporting will corrupt the files > : > : -- > : Peter > : Quote
Guest Gordon Posted April 1, 2010 Posted April 1, 2010 "Tecknomage" wrote in message news:1qs8r5t3nba5c377js3ro3l90usmkska8q@4ax.com... > > How well will the *Win7* [Files and Settings Transfer Wizard] work > from a WinXP with Outlook 2000 to Win7 with Outlook 2007? > Don't use WET for Outlook data - it WILL corrupt the mail profile. See here on how to transfer Outlook data: http://gordonb-p.spaces.live.com/blog/cns!E60CE3038809E993!2580.entry Quote
Guest Gordon Posted April 1, 2010 Posted April 1, 2010 "Joel" wrote in message news:8v39r59vi5ogsislvmn00705ot805nmnq0@4ax.com... > > Importing does not keep using the exported PST file copied from the > old computer - it just imports the data into the new installation. (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. Quote
Guest Gordon Posted April 1, 2010 Posted April 1, 2010 "Joel" wrote in message news:qoa9r5h5mj3vvhekeskq33d4lufi37f2iq@4ax.com... > > I guess that's why I've done it that way multiple times, for a family > member who actually uses Outlook for God knows what reason, and has > changed computers multiple times, and it didn't "corrupt" anything. Then you have been extraordinarily lucky. Quote
Guest Alias Posted April 1, 2010 Posted April 1, 2010 Re: NEED HELP SOON: Win7 Files & Settings Transfer Wiz & OfficeOutlook PST Mailboxes Joel wrote: > Alias wrote: > >> You wanted proof and Peter gave it to you. > > > Am I supposed to know *what* proof he claims he has just because, like > you, he spouted some ridiculous tripe? I have successfully used my > suggested method, multiple times. Maybe Peter made some mistake. And > why did another poster contradict him, other than myself? Doesn't > that "prove" anything, or is it only "proof" if someone makes an > assertion that supports *you*, dips---? > > >> If you can wait, I am sure >> that more Outlook experts > > > Is that anything like "military intelligence"? > > >> will correct you as well. > > > And I will laugh at their Wintendo luserdom. > > >> You hurling insults >> towards me and Ubuntu does nothing for your credibility except to reveal >> how desperate you are to be right. > > > I am right - you are a joke of a Linux user, and Outlook along with > all of MSO is a complete piece of trash, and my suggested method does > work. I stand by it all. > Ask your friend what dates ALL of his emails are set to now. Then ask he or she if he or she is happy with that. -- Alias Quote
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