Ok so I am getting laid off Tomm and I need to somehow copy and burn all my work emails to a CD for future reference.Whats is the best way to do this?Should I import/export them to a pst file? Also can a pst file only be opened my outlook?
5/7/2009 9:33:45 AM
Export to a PST, or just copy the main PST. You can find where it is through something like Tools > Options > Data Files. Or right-click on the Outlook desktop icon to go to Properties to find the data files
5/7/2009 9:39:33 AM
So if I export them to a PST and burn this PST file on a CD. How will I later open this PST file? Outlook on my home computer?
5/7/2009 10:29:43 AM
I've been trying the autoarchive (same thing as exporting to pst basically - just does it automatically on a schedule) thing, but with no luck.I've got office 2007 on Vista ultimate - anyone else with autoarchive problems in outlook? my issue is that nothing gets archived. I have the global and local policies set, but I get nothing.
5/7/2009 10:41:18 AM
^^ yes, any other installation of Outlook could open the PST
5/7/2009 10:45:07 AM
Thunderbird should definitely be able to open the PST, just make sure you don't have a password or any encryption on the PST.
5/7/2009 10:45:36 AM
Use thunderbird to drag all your email to gmail.
5/7/2009 12:12:00 PM
just save a copy of the .pst file to a CD. by default it's under users, app data, microsoft, outlook.in outlook you can go to data file management and see where it's at. just copy that to a cd. once at home copy that file to your other computer, go back into data file management, add data file, point it to that file and there you go.
5/7/2009 12:19:38 PM
google's gmail uploader worked very well for me today.but yeah, usually i just grab the entire application data/identity folder
5/7/2009 2:03:02 PM
Tried Google Gmail Uploader but it kept saying it couldnt reach my server.Ill try the PST File Method. Thanks Peeps!
5/7/2009 4:07:12 PM
^^Winner.Thunderbird is a terrible suggestion. Its damn near impossible to get email back out of it to any other application
5/7/2009 4:07:56 PM