Kevin,

Use Access as a front end to your SQL Server tables.  Then, use the Access
import tool to import your messages from Outlook.  Access has
Outlook/Exchange as an import option.

HTH,

Jeff Garza

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From: Parker, Kevin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, February 08, 2004 9:56 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: PST Files

Can anyone tell me if its possible to export the contents of a folder in a
PST (Outlook) file to SQL Server such that I can extract the date the email
was sent into a separate field. Outlook has some export features but does
not appear to export the date the email was sent.

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Kevin Parker
Web Services Manager
WorkCover Corporation

p: 08 8233 2548
e: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
w: www.workcover.com
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