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August 29th, 2002, 09:53 PM
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pst import to EUDORA?
I have individual pst files - do I have to reinstall Outlook 2000 to import to EUDORA?
I have a pretty small system, so I'm trying to ensure I've only got what I need of M$ Office and Internet Explorer before installing and switching over to EUDORA from Outlook 2000. (wanted to try Pegasus, but I found importing a problem).
With intentions to import to EUDORA, I've exported all information I want to keep before I uninstalled and cleared out (best as I know how) Outlook 2000, OE (didn't use) and M$ Adress Book.
Did I mess up by exporting to pst and not to comma or tab text files though?
I doubt EUDORA is going to Import my pst fies, but I dunno 
If conversion is necessary, is there a user friendly way to convert my pst files to the appropriate filetype(s) without reinstalling Outlook 2000 and/or M$ Address Book?
Also, any tips on a 'lean' install of Office 2000 (Word, P-Point, little else!)?
TIA...
SOME CURRENT SPECS: (recent changes via Total Uninstall)
W98se
partitions: C=2.73GB, D= 2.37GB, E=2.75MB
96 mb ram
ADSL - shared
AVG 6 - free
ZA 2.6.362
IE 5.5 sp2 - ('no options' install after complete uninstall via IEradicator and OE5RegClean
NO Office 2000 - complete uninstall + eraser2k
^dAvEy^
Wow!!! Love at first byte. Ain't it grand.
Scottlr
Registered VDr (at 50+/- yrs): 10-03-1999
Offline: 06-05-2002
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August 30th, 2002, 01:16 AM
#2
This is the official method for exporting from Outlook to Eudora
For how to undertake a custom installation of Office 2000, see here
Last edited by putasolutions; August 30th, 2002 at 01:22 AM.
Of all the things I've lost, I miss my mind the most
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August 31st, 2002, 04:13 AM
#3
Thanks Puts.
Im actually holding off whie I consider a few other clients.
^dAvEy^
Wow!!! Love at first byte. Ain't it grand.
Scottlr
Registered VDr (at 50+/- yrs): 10-03-1999
Offline: 06-05-2002
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