Export MS-Outlook 2000 Calendar 2 MS-Outlook 2003 Calendar

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Charles L. Phillips

Hello,
I have 2 laptops.
1 laptop has MS-Outlook 2000, the other laptop has MS-Outlook 2003.
I want to export the contents of Outlook 2000 calendar to Outlook 2003
calendar, w/o upgrading.
Is the above possible???? If so, where can I find examples??????
Let me know...
 
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After furious head scratching, Charles L. Phillips asked:

| Hello,
| I have 2 laptops.
| 1 laptop has MS-Outlook 2000, the other laptop has MS-Outlook 2003.
| I want to export the contents of Outlook 2000 calendar to Outlook 2003
| calendar, w/o upgrading.
| Is the above possible???? If so, where can I find examples??????
| Let me know...
 
C

Charles L. Phillips

Hello,
"Thank You" for the information & link, but I did not find ANYTHING to sole
my problem.
As I stated earlier, I have 2 laptops, 1 laptop has MS-Outlook 2000, the
other laptop has MS-Outlook 2003.
Both laptops are running Windows XP SP3, in a workgroup. I want to export
the contents of Outlook 2000 calendar/contacts to Outlook 2003
calendar/contacts, w/o upgrading...

Is there a way for me to enter information in Outlook 2000, & have Outlook
2003 automatically updated with the information from Outlook 2000????????
Let me know...




Thank you,


Charles L. Phillips
 
G

Gordon

Charles L. Phillips said:
Hello,
"Thank You" for the information & link, but I did not find ANYTHING to
sole my problem.
As I stated earlier, I have 2 laptops, 1 laptop has MS-Outlook 2000, the
other laptop has MS-Outlook 2003.
Both laptops are running Windows XP SP3, in a workgroup. I want to export
the contents of Outlook 2000 calendar/contacts to Outlook 2003
calendar/contacts, w/o upgrading...

You don't need to do upgrade AT ALL to do that....

Is there a way for me to enter information in Outlook 2000, & have Outlook
2003 automatically updated with the information from Outlook 2000????????
Let me know...

No. Not easily.
 
C

Charles L. Phillips

Hello,
Where can I find examples/samples for my issue???



Thank you,


Charles L. Phillips
 

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