Re: best way to move Outlook to new PC?

From: Mike E (east9184_at_yahoo.com)
Date: 03/11/04


Date: Thu, 11 Mar 2004 01:14:15 GMT

I guess it pays to read before you post. I will try some of the actions that
are already posted, if I get stuck I'll post again.
        Thanks, ME

Mike E wrote:

> I have purchased a new PC for work and have to move 4 years of email,
> appointments, etc to the new one from the old one. I do have a CD burner
> but I don't know where the data files are.
>
> What's the best low risk way to move my data to the new PC?
>
> All help is appreciated.
>
> Mike



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