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Old May 6th 03, 02:20 AM
Bill Price
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I can't figure out to move my address book from my office
computer (Windows 98) to my new home computer (Windows
2000) I think I exported it to a floppy but I can't
import it from the disc, or either it never got on the
disc to start with.
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Old May 6th 03, 03:41 PM
Daniel Carwile
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Xref: kermit microsoft.public.windowsxp.network_web:110621

Is the PST file small enough to get on a floppy. If so, instead of
doing export/import just copy the PST file to a floppy then take it home and
do a search for *.pst. Be sure to copy the one on disk to the same place.
It will prompt you if you want to overwrite. If you click yes you will have
the same pst as at work but it will overwrite what ever you had in your pst
at home.

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I can't figure out to move my address book from my office
computer (Windows 98) to my new home computer (Windows
2000) I think I exported it to a floppy but I can't
import it from the disc, or either it never got on the
disc to start with.



 




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