Yup.  It's simple.

Open Access 2000.  You may have to install something from the CD which isn't
installed by default.
Create a new blank database
File > Get External Data > Import
Select Files of Type: Outlook
Select whatever folder you like
Select In a New Table
Let Access add primary key
Give the new table a name

I'm sure you know how to import it into SQL from there.

---mark

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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Erika L. Walker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, June 14, 2001 9:19 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: RE: Anyone know how to recover a broken Outlook 2000 .pst file?
>
>
> WHAT? You can export your outlook file to SQL? How? I wanna do that! Is it
> relatively pain free? (my brain hurts right now, and I want something easy
> to do) <grin>
>
> E with a K
>
> --->>|-----Original Message-----
> --->>|From: Mark Warrick [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> --->>|Sent: Thursday, June 14, 2001 1:18 PM
> --->>|To: CF-Community
> --->>|Subject: RE: Anyone know how to recover a broken Outlook 2000
> --->>|.pst file?
> --->>|
> --->>|
> --->>|What a bummer!   Dude - just let it run on repair for a
> --->>|couple days.  Once
> --->>|you've got it up again, export all your email to SQL and
> --->>|NEVER let the PST
> --->>|get that large again.
> --->>|
> --->>|Geeze and I thought *I* was a packrat.  lol
> --->>|
> --->>|--mark
> --->>|
> --->>|------------------------------------
> --->>|Mark Warrick - Fusioneers.com
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> --->>|ICQ: 125160 / AIM: markwarric
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> --->>|
> --->>|> -----Original Message-----
> --->>|> From: Philip Arnold - ASP [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> --->>|> Sent: Thursday, June 14, 2001 1:32 AM
> --->>|> To: CF-Community
> --->>|> Subject: Anyone know how to recover a broken Outlook 2000
> .pst file?
> --->>|>
> --->>|>
> --->>|> Yesterday my Outlook 2000 decided it didn't like my .pst file, so
> --->>|> it told me
> --->>|> it couldn't open it and I had to run the Inbox Repair Tool
> --->>|>
> --->>|> Now, my .pst file is just over 2Gb... so the tool takes
> --->>|hours and hours to
> --->>|> run - being the lovely M$ product that it is, it takes a couple
> --->>|> of hours and
> --->>|> then stops saying it encountered errors
> --->>|>
> --->>|> I'm sorry, but it's meant to REPAIR the errors, not just sit
> --->>|> there and moan
> --->>|> about them!
> --->>|>
> --->>|> Anyways, since I have all of my historic emails in there,
> --->>|as well as loads
> --->>|> of unread ones from clients, I need to get them back
> --->>|>
> --->>|> Can anyone point me at something that might be able to
> --->>|actually work?
> --->>|>
> --->>|> Thanks
> --->>|>
> --->>|> Philip Arnold
> --->>|> Director
> --->>|> Certified ColdFusion Developer
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> --->>|> T: +44 (0)20 8680 1133
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