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Old July 7th, 2004, 07:08 PM
JayB
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Default Copy calendar from one computer to another query

I have two computers with XP Pro, and MS Office 2000. One
computer has no entries in the "Calendar" how can I just
copy the calendar from one to another. I use to do it
when I have Outlook Express but I can't find the files
on "Outlook"
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Old July 8th, 2004, 12:30 AM
Jocelyn Fiorello [MVP - Outlook]
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Default Copy calendar from one computer to another query

All your data is located in a file with a .PST extension. You can use File |
Import and Export | Export to a file to export the calendar items into a new
..PST file, then copy that .PST to the other machine, open it in Outlook
using File | Open, and copy the items to the Calendar folder there. If you
don't want to mess with exporting you can simply create a new .PST file on
the first computer, copy the Calendar folder to it, then close the file on
that computer, copy it to the other machine and proceed as above.

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MVP - Outlook

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JayB wrote:

I have two computers with XP Pro, and MS Office 2000. One
computer has no entries in the "Calendar" how can I just
copy the calendar from one to another. I use to do it
when I have Outlook Express but I can't find the files
on "Outlook"



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Old July 8th, 2004, 12:30 AM
Jocelyn Fiorello [MVP - Outlook]
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Default Copy calendar from one computer to another query

All your data is located in a file with a .PST extension. You can use File |
Import and Export | Export to a file to export the calendar items into a new
..PST file, then copy that .PST to the other machine, open it in Outlook
using File | Open, and copy the items to the Calendar folder there. If you
don't want to mess with exporting you can simply create a new .PST file on
the first computer, copy the Calendar folder to it, then close the file on
that computer, copy it to the other machine and proceed as above.

--
Jocelyn Fiorello
MVP - Outlook

*** Messages sent to my e-mail address will NOT be answered -- please
reply only to the newsgroup to preserve the message thread. ***


In ,
JayB wrote:

I have two computers with XP Pro, and MS Office 2000. One
computer has no entries in the "Calendar" how can I just
copy the calendar from one to another. I use to do it
when I have Outlook Express but I can't find the files
on "Outlook"



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Old July 8th, 2004, 07:36 PM
JayB
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Default Copy calendar from one computer to another query

Thanks for that - all sorted

-----Original Message-----
All your data is located in a file with a .PST extension.

You can use File |
Import and Export | Export to a file to export the

calendar items into a new
..PST file, then copy that .PST to the other machine,

open it in Outlook
using File | Open, and copy the items to the Calendar

folder there. If you
don't want to mess with exporting you can simply create a

new .PST file on
the first computer, copy the Calendar folder to it, then

close the file on
that computer, copy it to the other machine and proceed

as above.

--
Jocelyn Fiorello
MVP - Outlook

*** Messages sent to my e-mail address will NOT be

answered -- please
reply only to the newsgroup to preserve the message

thread. ***


In ,
JayB wrote:

I have two computers with XP Pro, and MS Office 2000.

One
computer has no entries in the "Calendar" how can I just
copy the calendar from one to another. I use to do it
when I have Outlook Express but I can't find the files
on "Outlook"



.

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Old July 8th, 2004, 07:36 PM
JayB
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Default Copy calendar from one computer to another query

Thanks for that - all sorted

-----Original Message-----
All your data is located in a file with a .PST extension.

You can use File |
Import and Export | Export to a file to export the

calendar items into a new
..PST file, then copy that .PST to the other machine,

open it in Outlook
using File | Open, and copy the items to the Calendar

folder there. If you
don't want to mess with exporting you can simply create a

new .PST file on
the first computer, copy the Calendar folder to it, then

close the file on
that computer, copy it to the other machine and proceed

as above.

--
Jocelyn Fiorello
MVP - Outlook

*** Messages sent to my e-mail address will NOT be

answered -- please
reply only to the newsgroup to preserve the message

thread. ***


In ,
JayB wrote:

I have two computers with XP Pro, and MS Office 2000.

One
computer has no entries in the "Calendar" how can I just
copy the calendar from one to another. I use to do it
when I have Outlook Express but I can't find the files
on "Outlook"



.

 




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