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jeffrichard jeffrichard is offline Problems moving Outlook Data to new computer Windows XP Problems moving Outlook Data to new computer Office 2007
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Default Problems moving Outlook Data to new computer

I am trying to move my Outlook 2007 data (email, calendar and contacts) from my old work laptop(Outlook 2007 Exchange server) to my personal PC (Outlook 2007). I have a cached file (ost) on the old laptop, but the configuration will not allow me to create a backup PST file ... when I use the EXPORT function I get a message "PST (Personal Storage) usage is disabled on this computer".



I've read through the MSOffice FAQ but can't figure out what to do next.

Questions:
  1. Can I use a copy of the OST from my old laptop to update my Outlook datafile on the personal laptop? If so, how?
  2. Is there a way to enable PST usage on the old laptop so I can create a backup PST?
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