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My hard drive crashed COMPLETELY. A service was able to recover all my data
on 9 DVD's. I had a calendar setup for an entire year. The calendar data must be on one of those 9 DVD's but I can't seem to find it or help in the "Helps" as to what it might be named such as "calendar.pst". |
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Your Calendar is inside the same PST as your mail, contacts, etc. Do you
have any PSTs on the DVDs? "Plukey2" wrote in message ... My hard drive crashed COMPLETELY. A service was able to recover all my data on 9 DVD's. I had a calendar setup for an entire year. The calendar data must be on one of those 9 DVD's but I can't seem to find it or help in the "Helps" as to what it might be named such as "calendar.pst". |
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Thank You!!!! I found the pst - with a lot of trouble because come to find
out Microsoft stores the .pst file in a hidden folder and I had my folders setup from factory to not show hidden folders - and... Explorer search automatically does not search hidden folders. Anyway... Thank You - Thank You - Thank You. Once I knew the calendar was in my regular Outlook.pst file I was able to research and unhide hidden folders and grab the file, export the calendar portion only into Excel and Import it back into my current Outlook. "Vince Averello [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Your Calendar is inside the same PST as your mail, contacts, etc. Do you have any PSTs on the DVDs? "Plukey2" wrote in message ... My hard drive crashed COMPLETELY. A service was able to recover all my data on 9 DVD's. I had a calendar setup for an entire year. The calendar data must be on one of those 9 DVD's but I can't seem to find it or help in the "Helps" as to what it might be named such as "calendar.pst". |
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Plukey2 wrote:
Thank You!!!! I found the pst - with a lot of trouble because come to find out Microsoft stores the .pst file in a hidden folder and I had my folders setup from factory to not show hidden folders - and... Explorer search automatically does not search hidden folders. Anyway... Thank You - Thank You - Thank You. Once I knew the calendar was in my regular Outlook.pst file I was able to research and unhide hidden folders and grab the file, export the calendar portion only into Excel and Import it back into my current Outlook. Absolutely no reason that you needed to export or import anything. TO get data out of a PST, just open it in Outlook with FileOpenOutlook Data File. -- Brian Tillman |
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