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After the Exchange Migration Wizard has converted Microsoft Mail, GroupWise, PROFS, or other third-party server accounts into Exchange Server accounts, it converts each account's Microsoft Schedule+ or Calendar data into .sc2 format and e-mails them as attachments to the new e-mail account on the Exchange Server computer. MORE INFORMATION
When the user double-clicks the .sc2 attachment in the message, the file contents are imported into Outlook as Calendar items. The attached file is a copy of your migrated calendar information. If you imported your calendar automatically when you first logged on, you do not need to continue. Verify that your calendar information was imported correctly, and then delete this message.NOTE: The Standard or Full installation of Outlook 98 automatically installs the Schedule+ support component necessary to convert the .sc2 file. To Manually Import Calendar InformationIf you migrated calendar information to a personal folder file (.pst) or were not prompted to import your calendar information automatically, you can import it manually. Use the appropriate steps for your client platform.Outlook
Outlook Calendar for Windows for Workgroups Version 3.11 and Windows Version 3.1If you migrated calendar information to the Exchange Server information store, your calendar is automatically migrated, and you do not need to continue. Verify that your calendar information was imported correctly, and then delete this message.If you migrated calendar information to a personal folder file (.pst) or your calendar information was not imported correctly, you can import it manually.
With Outlook 8.03, you can also use the .sc2 file converter utility (Impsc2.exe). Install the .sc2 file converter utility on the client computer by running Msimpsc2.exe from the Outlook 8.03 compact disc. Impsc2.exe can also be used from the command-line NOTE: Impsc2.exe uses OLE automation to the Outlook client. Therefore, the utility should work with all versions of Outlook. However, the utility works most reliably with the Outlook 8.03 client since each version of Outlook (8.01, 8.02, 8.03) includes some fixes in OLE automation.where <file name> is the file you want to import. Additional query words:
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