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11/15/2012 1:03 PM
I have a problem with the export from outlook 2003 (on a Windows 2000 Advanced server/ XP SP3) to EML.
The Mailfolder that I will export is a PST-File. I have attached the PST File to my outlook - start Export - select the root-folder of the pst-file in the mailbox-view - press ok - but nothing will be extracted or converte
What make I wrong? can I only Export Mails from the Mailbox?
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