Import outlook PST file into groupwise 8

Anyone know how to import an outlook PST file into Groupwise 8 client for windows?? I don't see any utility out yet for it, maybe i'm just not seeing it?? I tried the one for version 7 and that just gives me an error that the clients not installed because i'm obv running version 8 client..
thanks in advance..

JohnSorensen wrote:
>
> I have GroupWise 8 running on Vista Ultimate. Neither the Advansys nor the
> Novell importer worked (probably because they were for older versions of
> GroupWise?)
>
> The novell application would not run at all (saying we need the client
> installed - which we have, but at version 8)
>
> The Advansys program caused GroupWise to crash and shut down.
I would be more inclined to blame Vista in general than the version of GW -
I've used the Advansys product with GW8 with no problems. GW8 has been
tested with Vista, but I have no idea if any of the conversion utilities
have. Can you just do it from another PC that isn't Vista?
Danita
Time to upgrade to GW8!
http://www.caledonia.net/gw8upg.html

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