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On Fri, Dec 11, 2009 at 17:21, Jon Paris <jon.paris@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Outlook on the other hand ... I've used all of the methods noted by
others here and have never been completely happy with the results.
Export is the wrong approach, simple as that.
Look in %APPDATA%\..\Local\Microsoft\Outlook. There should be a .pst.
Copy this to the new machine. Done.
USMT/WET can do that for you, and will also migrate application
setting. The .pst is just the data store.
By the way, using Outlook with .psts is a bad idea. If you use
Outlook, you should connect it to an Exchange server.
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