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Joe McGuire
I am moving from my law firm to another. In the old firm we run OL 2002 on
a network. I have exported my Outlook Today (Inbox, Calendar, Contacts,
etc.) to a *.pst file to my hard drive in anticipatioin of copying it to a
flash drive. I also am in the process of exporting my archive (a 1GB+
folder) the same way (it takes quite a while!!!). Am I doing the right
thing? I read the Microsoft Article on transfering OL but there is no
reference there to Archive folders. I understand I have to import the
Outlook Today (I named it OLbackup.pst) in OL at my new firm. DO I do the
same for the archive file? Or do I just copy it to the folder OL uses for
archiving on the new system (a stand-alone application, at least for now)?
Second question. Due to some glitch a while back I have 2 OL archive
folders, one small (~160mb) and the other huge (1gb+). I don't recall how
it happened but it was a problem with archiving and MS Terminal Server and
multiple archive locations. Our IT people can't remember the details. Is
there a way to combine the two archive folders, eliminating duplications?
If not, I can live with the problem. But whenever I have to look in the
archive I usually have to look in two places, which is an annoyance.
a network. I have exported my Outlook Today (Inbox, Calendar, Contacts,
etc.) to a *.pst file to my hard drive in anticipatioin of copying it to a
flash drive. I also am in the process of exporting my archive (a 1GB+
folder) the same way (it takes quite a while!!!). Am I doing the right
thing? I read the Microsoft Article on transfering OL but there is no
reference there to Archive folders. I understand I have to import the
Outlook Today (I named it OLbackup.pst) in OL at my new firm. DO I do the
same for the archive file? Or do I just copy it to the folder OL uses for
archiving on the new system (a stand-alone application, at least for now)?
Second question. Due to some glitch a while back I have 2 OL archive
folders, one small (~160mb) and the other huge (1gb+). I don't recall how
it happened but it was a problem with archiving and MS Terminal Server and
multiple archive locations. Our IT people can't remember the details. Is
there a way to combine the two archive folders, eliminating duplications?
If not, I can live with the problem. But whenever I have to look in the
archive I usually have to look in two places, which is an annoyance.