Outlook files transfer

  1. #1
    groucher is offline Junior Member

    Cool Outlook files transfer

    Hi,
    I have recently got a newer PC and have done a clean install. I run Windows XP Home and MS Office 2003. I have it set up for MS Outlook and want to try and recover my emails and address book from my old PC which was permanently crashing. To make life easier so that i would not loose any info i have removed the hard drive from the original PC and put it into the new one running as a slave. Everything seems to be accessible pics music etc but when i try and find the outlook files they don't seem to be in the right place. I have found .pst files in an Outlook Express file but cant do anything with them. If i remember rightly i originally used Outlook Express and then transfered everything into Outlook which i used until the PC stopped playing.
    Could you advise as to how i can import the files into the new computer so that i can access them through the new PC/outlook.
    Many thanks.
    Groucher


  2. #2
    HappyBeaver is offline Bea*ering Away!
    The file should be located in:

    c:/documents and settings/username/application data/local settins/application data/microsoft/outlook

    It's Outlook.pst and mailbox.PAB you need to import into your current Outlook

  3. #3
    wangdong D-A-L Guest
    Hi,

    You can try a popular Outlook recovery tool called Advanced Outlook Repair to repair your PST file. It is a powerful tool to recover messages, folders and other objects from corrupt or damaged Microsoft Outlook PST files.

    Detailed information about Advanced Outlook Repair can be found at

    Advanced Outlook Repair - Powerful Outlook recovery tool. PST repair tool

    And you can also download a free demo version at


    Wangdong

  4. #4
    townsbg is offline Senior Member
    Thanks for trying to help but the last post was over 2 years ago!!!

  5. #5
    wangdong D-A-L Guest
    unmmmmmmmm

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    jephree is offline ¨*·.¸ «.·°·..·°·.» ¸.·*¨
    Multi forum spammer banned.

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