I was only telling you what operating system and software I had before and
have now. I thought that information might be relevant.
You are correct. I'm just trying to migrate Outlook 2003 data from old
computer to Outlook 2007 on new computer.
I have opened the old *.pst file in my new Outlook program on my new
computer. Shows two groups of personal folders. I didn't quite
understand
the instructiions to bring the two groups into one group. Do I have to
delete the Personal Folders that I created in Outlook 2007 when I
installed
activated Outlook 2007? If so, will I lose the business contact manager,
whatever that is, that came with Outlook 2007?
By the way, I can't seem to search for email in the folders tha I brought
over. Even when I click on the folder and am looking right at the email,
it
comes up empty in the search.
Russ Valentine said:
Really hard to imagine anyone would ever try to apply a patch from an
older
version to a newer one. Seems far more likely they would want to migrate
their data from Outlook 2003 SP3 to Outlook 2007.
Sure would be nice if posts were made clearly.
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Russ Valentine
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Russ
That is how I understand the OP's original post. Hope he posts back
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Peter
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The data files from Outlook 2003 SP3 can most certainly be used in
Outlook 2007.
Doubt the user is attempting to apply the 2003 SP3 patch to Outlook
2007.
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Russ Valentine
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First of all you cannot use the Office 2003 SP3 on Office 2007. You
will need to download the Office 2007 SP2 for Office 2007 and install
it.
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Bought a new laptop with Office 2007 and Vista Ultimate. How do i
bring my
Outlook 2003 SP3 files from my old computer, which was running XP to
my
new
laptop and make them work in the newer version of Outlook? They
should
supply a dummies guide.