Hello
Recently I migrated from a Windows 10 PC using Outlook 2010 to a new Windows 11 PC with Outlook 2016.
After the migration to the new PC I opened the new Outlook to check my emails.
All my Personal Folders were missing.
I discovered that I could switch to Classic Outlook and see all my missing Personal Folders.
There was a problem, the Classic Outlook stopped receiving mail so I could not use it on a permanent basis.
I saved the .pst file on the Windows 10 PC to a flash drive, moved it to the Windows 11 PC and save it there.
When I try to open the file in the Windows 11 PC I get an incompatibility error with Microsoft 365.
I'm unable to go any farther unless I subscribe to Microsoft 365.
This happens when I try to install Classic Outlook along with the new Outlook (2016).
At present I do not have any Microsoft 365 products installed on the PC.
I'm frustrated because I now have to physically replace the Personal Folders in the new Outlook and it's a lot.
If I could switch between both that would help, but as I've said the Classic Outlook has stopped receiving new mail.
Your assistance in helping me solve this problem would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you,
Kindest Regards.
Doug78
Recently I migrated from a Windows 10 PC using Outlook 2010 to a new Windows 11 PC with Outlook 2016.
After the migration to the new PC I opened the new Outlook to check my emails.
All my Personal Folders were missing.
I discovered that I could switch to Classic Outlook and see all my missing Personal Folders.
There was a problem, the Classic Outlook stopped receiving mail so I could not use it on a permanent basis.
I saved the .pst file on the Windows 10 PC to a flash drive, moved it to the Windows 11 PC and save it there.
When I try to open the file in the Windows 11 PC I get an incompatibility error with Microsoft 365.
I'm unable to go any farther unless I subscribe to Microsoft 365.
This happens when I try to install Classic Outlook along with the new Outlook (2016).
At present I do not have any Microsoft 365 products installed on the PC.
I'm frustrated because I now have to physically replace the Personal Folders in the new Outlook and it's a lot.
If I could switch between both that would help, but as I've said the Classic Outlook has stopped receiving new mail.
Your assistance in helping me solve this problem would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you,
Kindest Regards.
Doug78