Profile migration problems (outlook 2003)
Hello,
I have a computer that arrived from a different domain to ours. I had to
migrate a user profile from that domain. Since he only wanted his Outlook
(2003) data, I just copied the PST file to the new user's directory.
Unfortunately, when I imported the PST file, there were no Contacts, Calendar
and Tasks. Mail, along with all the folders he created were transfered
perfectly. I can't logon the old user, because the computer no longer belongs
to the old domain. (If I could logon I'd export them to a csv file or
something....)
My question is: Where are the Contacts etc...? Is there any way to get them
now?
The system is WinXP Pro SP2.
Thanks for any advice.
Yuval.
.
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