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Johannes Czernin
I'm planning to progress from an old computer running Win98 and OL98 to a
new machine with WinXP and OL2003. During the past weeks I have been
intensively follwing discussions in the various Outlook forums and
Newsgroups in order to gather as much information as possible.
I think I'm now fairly sure about the main steps to follow. However, one
item I am particularly keen to handle properly is associations of Journal
entries to Contacts. I think I have learned from mistakes I did in the past
when I had inadvertently moved contacts to another folder which caused the
associations to get broken.
I have studied one of the Web pages most frequently referred to here, i.e.
http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/ansi-to-unicode.asp
and I would now like to be advised as to which of the three methods
mentioned I should apply. I may add that on the old machine I have been
archiving everything into individual yearly PST files, with the sole
exception that all journal items have been retained in the current active
file. This is necessary for me as my work requires me to be able to see the
complete list of all journal entries for each contact, even if the item a
journal entry is referring to would have to be looked up in an archive file
instead of the current PST file.
Thanks in advance for any help,
Kind regards,
Johannes
new machine with WinXP and OL2003. During the past weeks I have been
intensively follwing discussions in the various Outlook forums and
Newsgroups in order to gather as much information as possible.
I think I'm now fairly sure about the main steps to follow. However, one
item I am particularly keen to handle properly is associations of Journal
entries to Contacts. I think I have learned from mistakes I did in the past
when I had inadvertently moved contacts to another folder which caused the
associations to get broken.
I have studied one of the Web pages most frequently referred to here, i.e.
http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/ansi-to-unicode.asp
and I would now like to be advised as to which of the three methods
mentioned I should apply. I may add that on the old machine I have been
archiving everything into individual yearly PST files, with the sole
exception that all journal items have been retained in the current active
file. This is necessary for me as my work requires me to be able to see the
complete list of all journal entries for each contact, even if the item a
journal entry is referring to would have to be looked up in an archive file
instead of the current PST file.
Thanks in advance for any help,
Kind regards,
Johannes