I can't retrieve a backup correctly

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Hello, I'm getting frustrated and out of ideas in this procedure: I make a
backup in one computer where my calendar it's ok. When I try to restore the
backup in my office computer, the dates of some (random) events are changed
in time. I can't figure out how to make exactly as the one I use in Home. Can
anybody help me? The procedure I use is this: File, Import and export, Export
to a file, export. In import is almost the same but File, Import and export,
import, etc.
 
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open it in Outlook - File->Open->Outlook Data File.

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After furious head scratching, friveros asked:

| Hello, I'm getting frustrated and out of ideas in this procedure: I
| make a backup in one computer where my calendar it's ok. When I try
| to restore the backup in my office computer, the dates of some
| (random) events are changed in time. I can't figure out how to make
| exactly as the one I use in Home. Can anybody help me? The procedure
| I use is this: File, Import and export, Export to a file, export. In
| import is almost the same but File, Import and export, import, etc.
 
friveros said:
Hello, I'm getting frustrated and out of ideas in this procedure: I
make a backup in one computer where my calendar it's ok. When I try
to restore the backup in my office computer, the dates of some
(random) events are changed in time. I can't figure out how to make
exactly as the one I use in Home. Can anybody help me? The procedure
I use is this: File, Import and export, Export to a file, export. In
import is almost the same but File, Import and export, import, etc.

What version of Outlook? Never export to or import from a PST. See
http://www.howto-outlook.com/howto/backupandrestore.htm
 
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