How to Import .pst file to outlook express

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GauravG

i have my backup of microsoft outlook address book as .pst file now in my
computer i donot have outlook,i want to import this in outlook express or
netscape mail.How to do this...
Thanks
GauravG
 
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Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

Then you are asking an OE or Netscape question aren't you? If you no longer
have Outlook, we cannot help you convert the file into a format that one of
those programs can import.
 
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GauravGupta

Thanks Russ,
But i have heard that outlook 98 trial version is available,can u please
tell me from where i can get it.or is their any thrid party toll which will
convert this pst file to csv or any other extension which OE or Netscape
understand.

Russ Valentine said:
Then you are asking an OE or Netscape question aren't you? If you no longer
have Outlook, we cannot help you convert the file into a format that one of
those programs can import.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
GauravG said:
i have my backup of microsoft outlook address book as .pst file now in my
computer i donot have outlook,i want to import this in outlook express or
netscape mail.How to do this...
Thanks
GauravG
 
R

Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

Outlook 98 has not been available for 4 years.
There are no free or trial versions of Outlook.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
GauravGupta said:
Thanks Russ,
But i have heard that outlook 98 trial version is available,can u please
tell me from where i can get it.or is their any thrid party toll which
will
convert this pst file to csv or any other extension which OE or Netscape
understand.

Russ Valentine said:
Then you are asking an OE or Netscape question aren't you? If you no
longer
have Outlook, we cannot help you convert the file into a format that one
of
those programs can import.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
GauravG said:
i have my backup of microsoft outlook address book as .pst file now in
my
computer i donot have outlook,i want to import this in outlook express
or
netscape mail.How to do this...
Thanks
GauravG
 

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