Outlook 2007 and I parted company about a year ago, and I’m having trouble remembering what the interface looks like…
Regardless, isn’t the Archive file just a .PST file anyway? If memory serves, my route would have been to archive all the stuff I wanted archived, then make a backup of the archive.pst file. From there in the new app version I’d just go into the Data Files and add the Archive as a file. It just shows up as a new file at that point.
Does that help?
]]> Should I create an archive folder FIRST in 2007?
If I do that, the prompt forces me to migrate the
personal folders which I have just moved to 2007.
I don’t want to do that because I want the existing
2003 archives to be the “starting point” for my
2007 environment.
Hope this is clear to you.
Thanking you in advance.
Bob, we integrated with Exchange almost two years ago now, and I just upgraded to the Outlook 2010 Beta. It was SOOO easy. I just installed 2010 and it was done. Integration truly rocks.
In my case, I bought a new machine, and so had to copy the exported .pst file to the new machine, and then import from that file.
]]>How about integrating with Exchange so that you can acces a single mailbox from all of your network. That has always scared me in previous Outlook, any easier in 2007?
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