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Old 09-09-2006   #1 (permalink)
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Outlook 2007 Data files

What is the file extenstion for Outlook 2007 data files. I suspect it is no
longer .pst?
I tried to import my data files into Outlook 2007 after re-install of RC1
and Ms Office 2007 and could not see where the files are located.

Obi

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Old 09-09-2006   #2 (permalink)
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Re: Outlook 2007 Data files

It still is .pst. Just verified in Outlook 2007 beta 2

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"Obialor" <Obialor@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:0355B7CC-AB4F-43FC-BFF2-E6070F751C73@microsoft.com...
What is the file extenstion for Outlook 2007 data files. I suspect it is no
longer .pst?
I tried to import my data files into Outlook 2007 after re-install of RC1
and Ms Office 2007 and could not see where the files are located.

Obi
My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 09-09-2006   #3 (permalink)
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Re: Outlook 2007 Data files

..pst still and its a unicode pst same as 2003
the trick is to import it you MUST move the pst you wish to import to the
default store location in Vista
C:\Users\USERNAME\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Outlook


"Obialor" <Obialor@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:0355B7CC-AB4F-43FC-BFF2-E6070F751C73@microsoft.com...
> What is the file extenstion for Outlook 2007 data files. I suspect it is
> no
> longer .pst?
> I tried to import my data files into Outlook 2007 after re-install of RC1
> and Ms Office 2007 and could not see where the files are located.
>
> Obi


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Old 09-10-2006   #4 (permalink)
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Re: Outlook 2007 Data files

Thanks to everybody who contributed to my question. I made a search and
located all the .pst files on the Vista partition. I then added all the
..pst files that I found (7 in all) into the Outlook 07 Data files. I stll
could not find sent and received mails between March 2006 and the day that I
installed RC1 on 09/07. All contacts and distribution lists added since that
date have vanished. What could have gone wrong? Who can help me?

Obi

"Techno-Crat" wrote:

> .pst still and its a unicode pst same as 2003
> the trick is to import it you MUST move the pst you wish to import to the
> default store location in Vista
> C:\Users\USERNAME\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Outlook
>
>
> "Obialor" <Obialor@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:0355B7CC-AB4F-43FC-BFF2-E6070F751C73@microsoft.com...
> > What is the file extenstion for Outlook 2007 data files. I suspect it is
> > no
> > longer .pst?
> > I tried to import my data files into Outlook 2007 after re-install of RC1
> > and Ms Office 2007 and could not see where the files are located.
> >
> > Obi

>

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