Which files do I need to save?

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nYcTracks

Hi All,



I am going to reformat my hard drive and would like to save my Outlook 2003
(SR-1) calendar, address book and contacts. Which files do I need to save?



My computer is a P4, running Windows XP Pro.



Thank You,





nYcTracks


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Diane,

Thanks for your valuable assistance; directing to the help sites was an
added bonus.

Yours,

nYcTracks

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Diane Poremsky said:
the pst - usually at C:\Documents and Settings\username\Local
Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Outlook.
http://www.outlook-tips.net/beginner/filepath.htm

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nYcTracks said:
Hi All,



I am going to reformat my hard drive and would like to save my Outlook
2003 (SR-1) calendar, address book and contacts. Which files do I need to
save?



My computer is a P4, running Windows XP Pro.



Thank You,





nYcTracks


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