From: krazykatz on

I was given a copy of Microsoft Office which is not genuine. I now have
the problem that my Outlook 2003 emails are not transferable. I have
bought kosher Office 2007 but not Outlook. Is there any way to copy
these into Windows livemail.? I am Operating Windows 7. It will let me
creat a Pst file on this machine but not copy it. Any solutions. If I
buy Outlook 2007 will it let me transfer my emails ?
Any help appreciated.


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From: Peter Foldes on
Copying a pirated version of Outlook and it's files which are not able to copy? Is
that what you are asking . I do not have an answer for you.. Try the Windows
Livemail newsgroup. Maybe someone knows there on how to do it

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"krazykatz" <krazykatz.4afrhm(a)invalid> wrote in message
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>
> I was given a copy of Microsoft Office which is not genuine. I now have
> the problem that my Outlook 2003 emails are not transferable. I have
> bought kosher Office 2007 but not Outlook. Is there any way to copy
> these into Windows livemail.? I am Operating Windows 7. It will let me
> creat a Pst file on this machine but not copy it. Any solutions. If I
> buy Outlook 2007 will it let me transfer my emails ?
> Any help appreciated.
>
>
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> krazykatz
> http://forums.slipstick.com
>

From: N. Miller on
On Tue, 4 May 2010 07:53:49 -0400, krazykatz wrote:

> I was given a copy of Microsoft Office which is not genuine. I now have
> the problem that my Outlook 2003 emails are not transferable. I have
> bought kosher Office 2007 but not Outlook. Is there any way to copy
> these into Windows livemail.? I am Operating Windows 7. It will let me
> creat a Pst file on this machine but not copy it. Any solutions. If I
> buy Outlook 2007 will it let me transfer my emails ?
> Any help appreciated.

Despite Peter's advice, there is no "Windows Livemail" group. There is,
however, 'microsoft.public.windows.live.mail'. For the "Windows Live Mail"
product.

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