Converting Address book from Netscape 7 to Outlook 2001
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Date: Wed, 02 Jun 2004 14:35:04 -0500
I want to export my address book from Netscape 7 mail (OS9) as a LDIF file
and IMPORT to MS OUTLOOK 2001 (OS9).
I exported contacts from Netscape as a LDIF file format. I attempted to
Import that LDIF file into MS OUTLOOK 2001 by the FILE > IMPORT option.
It is erroring out.
This is supposed to work, but isn't. Can anyone shed light on why this
doesn't work? Am I missing something.
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