how can i open outlook2007 at outlook2002? (Pls help)

L

LLhaha

I used outlook2007 sample before but after the expired date, i forgot to
export the data.
So i can't use any function at outlook2007.
Now I hope to use outlook2002 now. how can i use the outlook2002 to open
outlook.pst of outlook2007?

Pls help...thx ^^
 
G

Gordon

LLhaha said:
I used outlook2007 sample before but after the expired date, i forgot to
export the data.
So i can't use any function at outlook2007.
Now I hope to use outlook2002 now. how can i use the outlook2002 to open
outlook.pst of outlook2007?

Pls help...thx ^^


You can't in a word. You need to find some kind person who has Outlook 2007
and who will allow you to open your pst file in it...
 
H

Hal Hostetler [MVP P/I]

If all else fails and you don't mind spending a little money, this utility
might do the trick:

http://www.maclean.com/upstart/
"Upstart is a utility for converting and merging Outlook® PSTs. It converts
ANSI PSTs to Unicode, Unicode PSTs to ANSI, unencrypted PSTs to encrypted
and so on. In addition it combines arbitrary PSTs."

Hal
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Senior Engineer/MIS -- MS MVP-Print/Imaging -- WA7BGX
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B

Brian Tillman

Hal Hostetler said:
If all else fails and you don't mind spending a little money, this
utility might do the trick:

http://www.maclean.com/upstart/
"Upstart is a utility for converting and merging Outlook® PSTs. It
converts ANSI PSTs to Unicode, Unicode PSTs to ANSI, unencrypted PSTs
to encrypted and so on. In addition it combines arbitrary PSTs."

I believe, however, that it requires the presence of Outlook 2003 or 2007 to
work. From the FAQ page: "Upstart necessarily requires Outlook 2003 or 2007
to be installed." I don't know if an expired version is sufficient.
 
L

LLhaha

Thx all,

I think I will try to open it from my friend's outlook2007. ^^ .
If really can't open it, I will give up. I don't want spending money and
time on it.
 

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