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g000se February 27th 08 04:30 PM

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
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kewl

Bob I February 27th 08 04:44 PM

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



g000se February 27th 08 04:55 PM

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




Diane Poremsky [MVP] February 27th 08 04:58 PM

MS Outlook File decoder for troubleshooting
 
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"g000se" wrote in message
...
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





Bob I February 27th 08 05:04 PM

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.




g000se February 27th 08 07:28 PM

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.





Ken April 30th 08 04:15 AM

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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