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MS Outlook File decoder for troubleshooting
Hello,
I am looking for the MS Outlook File decoder for troubleshooting. Does anyone know where I can get the File decoder program? Also where does the Outlook Calendar binary file reside on the hard drive? Thanks in advance for your help. It's much appreciated. g000se -- kewl |
MS Outlook File decoder for troubleshooting
Outlook information is stored in the .pst file. Where did you hear about
this "File decoder program"? g000se wrote: Hello, I am looking for the MS Outlook File decoder for troubleshooting. Does anyone know where I can get the File decoder program? Also where does the Outlook Calendar binary file reside on the hard drive? Thanks in advance for your help. It's much appreciated. g000se |
MS Outlook File decoder for troubleshooting
Here is the link:
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/ou...CL100626971033 "The primary purpose of the Calendar logging feature is to quickly identify situations where, for example, meetings are inexplicably deleted from a Calendar folder. To help protect customer data, the Calendar log file is a binary file that cannot be read without a conversion process. You should contact Microsoft Services for additional information about this procedure." I was hoping I didn't need to contact MS. -- kewl "Bob I" wrote: Outlook information is stored in the .pst file. Where did you hear about this "File decoder program"? g000se wrote: Hello, I am looking for the MS Outlook File decoder for troubleshooting. Does anyone know where I can get the File decoder program? Also where does the Outlook Calendar binary file reside on the hard drive? Thanks in advance for your help. It's much appreciated. g000se |
MS Outlook File decoder for troubleshooting
If you really want to solve your issue, please contact them as directed.
g000se wrote: Here is the link: http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/ou...CL100626971033 "The primary purpose of the Calendar logging feature is to quickly identify situations where, for example, meetings are inexplicably deleted from a Calendar folder. To help protect customer data, the Calendar log file is a binary file that cannot be read without a conversion process. You should contact Microsoft Services for additional information about this procedure." I was hoping I didn't need to contact MS. |
MS Outlook File decoder for troubleshooting
It looks like MS is going to charge me. Does anyone have experience with
reading the Outlook Calendar log file that is save as a binary file? Thanks. -- kewl "Bob I" wrote: If you really want to solve your issue, please contact them as directed. g000se wrote: Here is the link: http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/ou...CL100626971033 "The primary purpose of the Calendar logging feature is to quickly identify situations where, for example, meetings are inexplicably deleted from a Calendar folder. To help protect customer data, the Calendar log file is a binary file that cannot be read without a conversion process. You should contact Microsoft Services for additional information about this procedure." I was hoping I didn't need to contact MS. |
MS Outlook File decoder for troubleshooting
Did you find out a way to decode it. I also experiencing with this.
"g000se" wrote: It looks like MS is going to charge me. Does anyone have experience with reading the Outlook Calendar log file that is save as a binary file? Thanks. -- kewl "Bob I" wrote: If you really want to solve your issue, please contact them as directed. g000se wrote: Here is the link: http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/ou...CL100626971033 "The primary purpose of the Calendar logging feature is to quickly identify situations where, for example, meetings are inexplicably deleted from a Calendar folder. To help protect customer data, the Calendar log file is a binary file that cannot be read without a conversion process. You should contact Microsoft Services for additional information about this procedure." I was hoping I didn't need to contact MS. |
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