Translation Warning*

H

Howard Sartori

On Importing from an exported Outlook 2003 (SP2) .pst file to a Outlook 2003
(SP2) file I get this --
Translation Warning*
You are importing data to a location that does not fully support Unicode.
To avoid loss multilingual data, it is recommended that you choose a
location that supports Unicode, such as a Microsoft Office Outlook Personal
Folders File.
Why? The Calendar and contacts are folders of my Outlook Personal Folders,
aren't they?
Thanks. /Howard
 
V

Vince Averello [MVP-Outlook]

Is the PST file you're importing into a Unicode (Outlook 2003 format) PST?
Right click on the root of the Personal Folders, choose Properties then
click Advanced
 
M

Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Do you mean Outlook 2002 SP-2?

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After furious head-scratching, Howard Sartori asked this group:

| On Importing from an exported Outlook 2003 (SP2) .pst file to a
| Outlook 2003 (SP2) file I get this --
| Translation Warning*
| You are importing data to a location that does not fully support
| Unicode. To avoid loss multilingual data, it is recommended that you
| choose a location that supports Unicode, such as a Microsoft Office
| Outlook Personal Folders File.
| Why? The Calendar and contacts are folders of my Outlook Personal
| Folders, aren't they?
| Thanks. /HowardD
 
H

Howard Sartori

When I click "Advanced", it says -- Form: Personal Folders File (97-2002)
I don't see where to change to Unicode, which I gather is desirable.
Thanks. /Howard
 
H

Howard Sartori

No, I have Outlook 2002 with the just released SP-2.
Thanks. /Howard

"Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]"
 
V

Vince Averello [MVP-Outlook]

You can't change it. You can create another PST file and move all your data
to it then use that PST file as your default one.
 

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