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Hi All,
I've had some problems with flaky hardware (either RAM, CPU or MB). Well the other night the system froze on me and when I was finally able to reboot Outlook wouldn't start. Since many programs were affected (the registry was corrupt and a recover didn't work), I got a new hard disk and started from scratch to rebuild my system. Also changed CPU. It is an XP Pro machine with Outlook 2003 (just as the previous configuration). Now I want to import my contacts, emails, etc. into the newly created sytems. I can't locate any .PST files on the old drive. I've unhid files and folder, system files and folders and still can't find them. I thought they were normally placed in "C:\Documents and Settings\UserName\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Outlook". That's where they reside on the new drive. Is it a file other than ..PST that I should be looking for? Any thoughts on how to recover??? I do have a backup of the drive on DVD but it is older than I'd like to use. Thanks, Hexman |
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Hexman wrote:
I thought they were normally placed in "C:\Documents and Settings\UserName\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Outlook". That's where they reside on the new drive. Is it a file other than .PST that I should be looking for? That's where they are located by default, but only you can know if that's the location you used, since there's nothing magic about that location. Did you also elect to show extensions for known file types so that if you saw a file whose extension is .pst that Explorer will show that extension? -- Brian Tillman |
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I would say the simplest thing to do is make sure that after unhiding files
and folders and making sure you can see file extensions is to do a search for *.pst. -- Kathleen Orland Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/ http://www.howto-outlook.com/ "Brian Tillman" wrote: Hexman wrote: I thought they were normally placed in "C:\Documents and Settings\UserName\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Outlook". That's where they reside on the new drive. Is it a file other than .PST that I should be looking for? That's where they are located by default, but only you can know if that's the location you used, since there's nothing magic about that location. Did you also elect to show extensions for known file types so that if you saw a file whose extension is .pst that Explorer will show that extension? -- Brian Tillman |
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![]() That's where they are located by default, but only you can know if that's the location you used, since there's nothing magic about that location. Did you also elect to show extensions for known file types so that if you saw a file whose extension is .pst that Explorer will show that extension? Yes I did. In the directory I found: Outlook.srs Outlook.NK2 Offitems.log Outcmd.dat Outlook.xml but no .PST file. They were dated and timed at about the time of the lockup. It looks as if I'm hosed. I only have one more thought. Right now I'm using my old drive as a slave. Maybe the .PST file was somehow deleted and placed in the recycle folder. If I change the drive back to a single master, the recycle bin will be intact and I can locate it there. I have Norton Utilities. I have tried a file recovery program, GetDataBack for NTFS by Runtime Software without finding a ..PST file. Thanks, Hexman |
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On Fri, 12 May 2006 11:42:03 -0700, K. Orland
wrote: I would say the simplest thing to do is make sure that after unhiding files and folders and making sure you can see file extensions is to do a search for *.pst. Kathleen, Yes I did. In the directory I found: Outlook.srs Outlook.NK2 Offitems.log Outcmd.dat Outlook.xml but no .PST file. They were dated and timed at about the time of the lockup. It looks as if I'm hosed. I only have one more thought. Right now I'm using my old drive as a slave. Maybe the .PST file was somehow deleted and placed in the recycle folder. If I change the drive back to a single master, the recycle bin will be intact and I can locate it there. I have Norton Utilities. I have tried a file recovery program, GetDataBack for NTFS by Runtime Software without finding a ..PST file. Any other thoughts on recovery would be appreciated. Thanks, Hexman |
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Is there any chance that you archived your .pst file recently? Except for
contacts, that archive.pst file should get you up and running. -- 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, Hexman asked: | Hi All, | | I've had some problems with flaky hardware (either RAM, CPU or MB). | Well the other night the system froze on me and when I was finally | able to reboot Outlook wouldn't start. Since many programs were | affected (the registry was corrupt and a recover didn't work), I got a | new hard disk and started from scratch to rebuild my system. Also | changed CPU. | | It is an XP Pro machine with Outlook 2003 (just as the previous | configuration). Now I want to import my contacts, emails, etc. into | the newly created sytems. I can't locate any .PST files on the old | drive. I've unhid files and folder, system files and folders and | still can't find them. | | I thought they were normally placed in "C:\Documents and | Settings\UserName\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Outlook". | That's where they reside on the new drive. Is it a file other than | .PST that I should be looking for? | | Any thoughts on how to recover??? I do have a backup of the drive on | DVD but it is older than I'd like to use. | | Thanks, | | Hexman |
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Nope. Looks like I'll just have to resort to my latest backup.
(I will bcakup more frequently! (I will bcakup more frequently! (I will bcakup more frequently! Hexman On Fri, 12 May 2006 20:30:11 -0700, "Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]" wrote: Is there any chance that you archived your .pst file recently? Except for contacts, that archive.pst file should get you up and running. --? 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, Hexman asked: | Hi All, | | I've had some problems with flaky hardware (either RAM, CPU or MB). | Well the other night the system froze on me and when I was finally | able to reboot Outlook wouldn't start. Since many programs were | affected (the registry was corrupt and a recover didn't work), I got a | new hard disk and started from scratch to rebuild my system. Also | changed CPU. | | It is an XP Pro machine with Outlook 2003 (just as the previous | configuration). Now I want to import my contacts, emails, etc. into | the newly created sytems. I can't locate any .PST files on the old | drive. I've unhid files and folder, system files and folders and | still can't find them. | | I thought they were normally placed in "C:\Documents and | Settings\UserName\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Outlook". | That's where they reside on the new drive. Is it a file other than | .PST that I should be looking for? | | Any thoughts on how to recover??? I do have a backup of the drive on | DVD but it is older than I'd like to use. | | Thanks, | | Hexman |
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I find using Task Scheduler to perform dreary tasks like backups works
wonders. -- 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, Hexman asked: | Nope. Looks like I'll just have to resort to my latest backup. | | (I will bcakup more frequently! | (I will bcakup more frequently! | (I will bcakup more frequently! | | | Hexman | | On Fri, 12 May 2006 20:30:11 -0700, "Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]" | wrote: | || Is there any chance that you archived your .pst file recently? || Except for contacts, that archive.pst file should get you up and || running. || || --? || 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, Hexman asked: || ||| Hi All, ||| ||| I've had some problems with flaky hardware (either RAM, CPU or MB). ||| Well the other night the system froze on me and when I was finally ||| able to reboot Outlook wouldn't start. Since many programs were ||| affected (the registry was corrupt and a recover didn't work), I ||| got a new hard disk and started from scratch to rebuild my system. ||| Also changed CPU. ||| ||| It is an XP Pro machine with Outlook 2003 (just as the previous ||| configuration). Now I want to import my contacts, emails, etc. into ||| the newly created sytems. I can't locate any .PST files on the old ||| drive. I've unhid files and folder, system files and folders and ||| still can't find them. ||| ||| I thought they were normally placed in "C:\Documents and ||| Settings\UserName\Local Settings\Application ||| Data\Microsoft\Outlook". That's where they reside on the new drive. ||| Is it a file other than .PST that I should be looking for? ||| ||| Any thoughts on how to recover??? I do have a backup of the drive ||| on DVD but it is older than I'd like to use. ||| ||| Thanks, ||| ||| Hexman |
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Hexman wrote:
Yes I did. In the directory I found: Outlook.srs Outlook.NK2 Offitems.log Outcmd.dat Outlook.xml but no .PST file. That's the wrong folder. Look in %UserProfile%\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Outlook. -- Brian Tillman |
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Thanks for the correction. No .pst file in there also.
Oh, well. I'll just get the old backup, import and audit. Hexman On Sun, 14 May 2006 17:32:59 -0400, "Brian Tillman" wrote: Hexman wrote: Yes I did. In the directory I found: Outlook.srs Outlook.NK2 Offitems.log Outcmd.dat Outlook.xml but no .PST file. That's the wrong folder. Look in %UserProfile%\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Outlook. |
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