Converting fm Outlook 2003 to XP

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Todd

I loaded Office 2003 on my laptop after i had already
loaded it on my desktop. When i tried to register it it
said that i can't load it on more than one system. Then i
tried to go revert back to Office XP and now Outlook says
it can't open my "information store" file. Is there a way
to convert my OST file from outlook 2003 back to outlook
XP?
 
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Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]

OST or PST? There's a big difference - OST files are used for offline access
to your Exchange mailbox. PST files are used mainly by standalone
(non-Exchange) Outlook.

Did you create a new PST file in Outlook 2003 using the new unicode format
(larger file size)? If so, you will need to open that file in Outlook 2003
 
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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

No, once you change your profile with an .ost file, it is "toast." Why
couldn't you activate Outlook on your laptop? Did you try the telephone
method?


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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

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After searching google.groups.com and finding no answer, Todd asked:

| I loaded Office 2003 on my laptop after i had already
| loaded it on my desktop. When i tried to register it it
| said that i can't load it on more than one system. Then i
| tried to go revert back to Office XP and now Outlook says
| it can't open my "information store" file. Is there a way
| to convert my OST file from outlook 2003 back to outlook
| XP?
 

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