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Stephen Mudge January 10th 07 05:20 PM

missing calendar data
 
I have an operational version of my *.pst file on my office machine but I
keep getting the 84010014 error when trying to use ActiveSync - so I copied
the file on to a USB disk and put it on my laptop with Office 2003. This sees
the Contacts data but none of the Calendar data. I have run scanpst.exe which
fixed 20 errors but this has not cured the problem. Does anyone have any
thoughts?

Steve

Brian Tillman January 10th 07 07:35 PM

missing calendar data
 
Stephen Mudge Stephen wrote:

I have an operational version of my *.pst file on my office machine
but I keep getting the 84010014 error when trying to use ActiveSync -
so I copied the file on to a USB disk and put it on my laptop with
Office 2003. This sees the Contacts data but none of the Calendar
data. I have run scanpst.exe which fixed 20 errors but this has not
cured the problem. Does anyone have any thoughts?


How did you tell Outlook to access that PST?
--
Brian Tillman

Stephen Mudge January 11th 07 10:24 AM

missing calendar data
 
Brian - I copied the *.pst to the equivalent location on my laptop and
accessed it with file open Outlook data file.

Steve

"Brian Tillman" wrote:

Stephen Mudge Stephen wrote:

I have an operational version of my *.pst file on my office machine
but I keep getting the 84010014 error when trying to use ActiveSync -
so I copied the file on to a USB disk and put it on my laptop with
Office 2003. This sees the Contacts data but none of the Calendar
data. I have run scanpst.exe which fixed 20 errors but this has not
cured the problem. Does anyone have any thoughts?


How did you tell Outlook to access that PST?
--
Brian Tillman


Brian Tillman January 11th 07 04:17 PM

missing calendar data
 
Stephen Mudge wrote:

Brian - I copied the *.pst to the equivalent location on my laptop and
accessed it with file open Outlook data file.


Copying a PST over the top of another is a good way to corrupt the mail
profile. Start with a new mail profile and point it at the correct PST.
--
Brian Tillman



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