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Red asked in Computers & InternetInternet · 1 decade ago

Is there a way to transfer my saved e-mails to different computers with outlook 2003?

I have outlook 2003 and would like to synchronize my saved emails at work with the ones on my home computer. I have a memory stick to help with the transfer. Is there a program to help synchronize them? if not, where are the files located on the hard drive so i can manually transfer them?

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  • 1 decade ago
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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    press CTRL+O to get the file open box. locate your emails and save them to an external disl like a floopy or zip disk or flash drive. them move them to the other computer.

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  • 1 decade ago

    autoarchive your emails or create a personal folder and drag your emails into it. then transfer the archive (archive.pst) or personal folder (whateveryounameditandwhereveryouputit.pst) to your home pc using your memory stick and open it with outlook.

  • 1 decade ago

    I forward emails between my accounts all the time. Quick and easy.

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