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Old 06-01-2009, 01:39 PM
derohanes derohanes is offline Transferring contacts for outlook 2003 Windows 10 Transferring contacts for outlook 2003 Office 2016
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Originally Posted by Bird_FAT View Post
Close Outlook
Insert thumb drive
Move the *.pst (or copy) onto the PC
Remove thumb drive
Open Outlook and go through the import process again, this time pointing at the *.pst on your computer.
The problem I'm having is that Oulook shuts down. When I launch it without the thumb drive inserted, I get a message saying it can't find the pst file on the f:drive. In this box, I only have an "Ok" option. THat closes the message and Outlook. I can't figure out how to keep it open without the drive in there.

Can I open it and import to the location on the c: drive, then delete the pointer to the f: drive? I can probably figure out the first part, but I can't find anywhere in Outlook points to the f:drive.
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