Yes, but you still need OL2003 to do so. The easiest
would be to simply create a new PST file using the option PST 97-2002 PST
Files. Then copy from one PST to another inside OL2003. Other than
third party software, this would be the easiest way. Reminder that OL2003
extends beyond 1.8 GB PST limits - so you may have to break up the file is it
is. Generally speaking, I would never recommend to go beyond 1.0 G
anyway.
-Jon
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of rakesh jakhar
Sent: Monday, September 26, 2005 6:36 AM
To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
Subject: [ActiveDir] out look 2003
Hi ALL
I tried a demo of Office 2003 that came on my new laptop and used Outlook 2003 for e-mails. My demo expired and I opted not to upgrade - I installed my licensed copy of Office 2000 Premium.Can I import/recover the e-mails I received in Outlook 2003 for storage in Outlook 2000.
Thanks guys!
Rakesh
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