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Deana1968

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I need to transfer microsoft outlook emails onto another computer. There are over a thousand to transfer. I haven't the slightest idea on how to do this. :whistling:
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what email thing are u using? such as yahoo..etc
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Edited by daniel_c, 06 June 2006 - 01:19 AM.

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Edited by daniel_c, 06 June 2006 - 01:19 AM.

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What version of outlook are you using?

You will be able to save your .pst files by doing an export then importing them back into your Outlook.

These two links should help, assuming you are using Outlook 2002 or 2003

http://office.microsoft.com/en-au/assistance/ha011030811033.aspx

http://support.microsoft.com/?id=287070
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If you meant to type "Outlook Express", which comes with XP, (Outlook is a separate application that comes with MS Office) post back, because the directions are different. If not, ignore this post.

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If you meant to type "Outlook Express", which comes with XP, (Outlook is a separate application that comes with MS Office) post back, because the directions are different. If not, ignore this post.

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I am using Microsoft Outlook 2003 I had burned a cd but it won't let me open the files. Says access denied. I tried clearing the read only button but wont let me
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If you meant to type "Outlook Express", which comes with XP, (Outlook is a separate application that comes with MS Office) post back, because the directions are different. If not, ignore this post.

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I am using Microsoft Outlook 2003 I had burned a cd but it won't let me open the files. Says access denied. I tried clearing the read only button but wont let me



I HAVE IT FIXED!!!!! THANK YOU ALL ANYWAY!!!!!!!!!! :whistling: :blink: :help: :)
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