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I have just had a look and the Read Only box was not checked. The Archive
box was checked so I un-checked it, but it made no difference. I still get the message "The operation failed. An object could not be found". "Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]" wrote: Have you removed the 'read-only" check mark from that .pst's properties? -- Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without reading. After furious head scratching, RogerUK wrote: | On a memory stick. I copy the file from my work computer onto my home | computer so I can synchronise with my PDA. | | "Gordon" wrote: | || "RogerUK" wrote in message || ... ||| It's the very first step that I can't do. If I try to open the ||| file from Outlook I get a message "The operation failed. An object ||| cannot be found." That;'s what is foxing me. || || Where is this file? |
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I have tried all the things suggested in this thread, but to no avail. I am
sure I am missing something, probably something trivial. Can anyone help? "RogerUK" wrote: I have just had a look and the Read Only box was not checked. The Archive box was checked so I un-checked it, but it made no difference. I still get the message "The operation failed. An object could not be found". "Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]" wrote: Have you removed the 'read-only" check mark from that .pst's properties? -- Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. All unsolicited mail sent to my personal account will be deleted without reading. After furious head scratching, RogerUK wrote: | On a memory stick. I copy the file from my work computer onto my home | computer so I can synchronise with my PDA. | | "Gordon" wrote: | || "RogerUK" wrote in message || ... ||| It's the very first step that I can't do. If I try to open the ||| file from Outlook I get a message "The operation failed. An object ||| cannot be found." That;'s what is foxing me. || || Where is this file? |
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"RogerUK" wrote in message
... I have tried all the things suggested in this thread, but to no avail. I am sure I am missing something, probably something trivial. Can anyone help? Try creating a new Outlook Profile and see if you can open it in that... |
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Do you mean a new email profile? I can't find any instructions for creating
a new Outlook profile. "Gordon" wrote: "RogerUK" wrote in message ... I have tried all the things suggested in this thread, but to no avail. I am sure I am missing something, probably something trivial. Can anyone help? Try creating a new Outlook Profile and see if you can open it in that... |
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"RogerUK" wrote in message
... Do you mean a new email profile? I can't find any instructions for creating a new Outlook profile. Control Panel-Mail-Show Profiles-New (or Add - not sure which) |
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Thank you - I created a new profile, and then found that this had made my
existing profile work. I really don't understand, but it is working fine, now. I am now left with four "unused" caledars in Outlook 2007 - can you advise me how to get rid of them, so it is clearer which ones I am using? "Gordon" wrote: "RogerUK" wrote in message ... Do you mean a new email profile? I can't find any instructions for creating a new Outlook profile. Control Panel-Mail-Show Profiles-New (or Add - not sure which) |
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"RogerUK" wrote in message
... Thank you - I created a new profile, and then found that this had made my existing profile work. I really don't understand, but it is working fine, now. I am now left with four "unused" caledars in Outlook 2007 - can you advise me how to get rid of them, so it is clearer which ones I am using? Uncheck them in the Navigation panel... |
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hello rogerUK
did you get an answer about the notice object missing? i too need it. thank you "RogerUK" wrote: Looking through the correspondence on other related issues I note Brian Tillman reiterating that you should never import/export. It is easy to copy entries between .pst files without importing/exporting, and I only tried it in the current situation in desperation to get something to unstick. The real issue is that I can't open a 2000 .pst file using Outlook 2007 because it is expecting a .ics or .vcs file. The guidance is to create a "new" .pst file amnd "move" the old entries into it. Any suggestions? "RogerUK" wrote: I want to import an Outlook 2000 .pst calendar into a new .pst format so it can be opened by Outlook 2007. I am following the instructions on the Office Help page "Convert a non-Unicode data file (.pst) to a Unicode data file (.pst)". When I try to create a new data file I get the message "There was an error locating one of the items needed to complete this operation. It might have been deleted". When I try to import items to the new data file I get the message "The operation failed. An object cannot be found". There is no guidance on the web page as to what to do in these circumstances. Do I need to install additional files from the Office 2007 disc? |
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fry wrote:
did you get an answer about the notice object missing? i too need it. You're trying to create a new PST with Office ButtonNewOutlook Data File and receive the "an object could not be found" message, correct? Have you tried HelpOffice Diagnostics? -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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