
May 10th 07, 02:06 PM
posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
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F9 doesn't work, .pst problem
OL2002 is not compatible with Vista, one of the problems being pop password
doesnt stick
"pjp" wrote in message
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thanks - i thought that i migrated the data correctly since I: a) followed
MIGWIZ to the letter and b) other functions such as IE transferred
properly.
will have to try again. it appears that the migration problem is only in
outlook. there is another annoying problem in that i have to keep
re-entering my POP password because it refuses to stick half the time. and
i
know that i have followed the procedure correctly (repeatedly). strange.
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pjp
"DL" wrote:
You open the Archive, or any outlook data file, by within OL,
FileOpenData
File
However if the data file was migrated from the old PC incorrectly it can
become corrupt
http://www.howto-outlook.com/howto/backupandrestore.htm
"pjp" wrote in message
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thanks, the problem is that the archive file cannot be opened. there
is a
long string of alphanumeric characters after
outlook:xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
it cannot read the files. i can actually open the files through an
alternative method but cannot use them via outlook as a regular file
kinda odd.
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pjp
"DL" wrote:
Only OL2003 and above is fully compatible with Vista
Depends exactly what you mean / err msg regarding archive cannot be
read
"pjp" wrote in message
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i just got a new vaio with vista and used the so-called easy
transfer
option
to migrate from an older one. still using outlook 2002 with all
upgrades.
here is the problem - my mail is all forwarded to outlook using
POP3
and
HTTP, so there are 2 accounts. But send and receive will not
operate
automatically, and using the send/receive button or F9 results in
an
"operation failed message". But hitting send/receive for
individual
accounts
works. I have tried to define groups but no luck there either,
nothing
seems
to happen.
the other problem is that my archived pst files cannot be read on
the
new
computer, in spite of following the easy transfer instructions to
the
letter.
anyone have some suggestions on how to solve this?
thanks
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pjp
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