.pst files from Outlook 2000 to 2003

G

Guest

Is it possible to transfer e-mail files (.pst) with sub
folders and still keep date received and attachments
intact?
 
J

Jocelyn Fiorello [MVP - Outlook]

Since Outlook 2003 uses a new Unicode format for .PST files, it's advisable
to let Outlook create a new .PST file and then copy your data from the old
..PST file into it. (With previous versions of Outlook, the best practice
was to simply re-use the old .PST file when upgrading or moving to a new
machine.) However, you should still be able to retain most of your data and
settings in their original format.

After you install Outlook 2003 and it creates a new .PST file, use File |
Open | Outlook Data File to open your old .PST file in the Folder List. For
each of the default folders (Inbox, Calendar, Contacts, etc.) open the
folder in the old .PST, make sure it's set to an unfiltered view such as By
Category, select all items (CTRL+A), and drag them to the corresponding
folder in the new .PST. (You may want to right-click and drag so you get a
Copy option -- I'm not sure whether left-click and drag will copy or move
items between .PSTs.) For the subfolders or other custom folders you have
created in your old .PST, simply right-click and drag the entire folder to
the new .PST and drop it where you want it.

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Jocelyn Fiorello
MVP - Outlook

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