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Restoring old email from backed up pst file
Not sure if anyone can assist but here goes
I had a bit of a problem with a hard drive and thankfully most recent backup was within the previous 3 weeks (personal computer) I had backed up the saved email on outlook as the pst file but when I go to import I get a message "properties for this information service must be defined prior to use". and then when I click on OK the message "The file C:\windows\local settings\application data\microsoft \outlook\backup.pst is not a personal folders file". Of course, nothing happens. Can anyone give me a bit of guidance. Unfortunately, there are a few emails that I would dearly like to recover and I am stumped. Many thanks in advance. Bob |
Restoring old email from backed up pst file
Where is this backup .pst file located?
-- 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, Bob asked: | Not sure if anyone can assist but here goes | I had a bit of a problem with a hard drive and thankfully most recent | backup was within the previous 3 weeks (personal computer) | I had backed up the saved email on outlook as the pst file but when I | go to import I get a message "properties for this information | service must be defined prior to use". and then when I click on OK | the message "The file C:\windows\local settings\application | data\microsoft \outlook\backup.pst is not a personal folders file". | Of course, nothing happens. | Can anyone give me a bit of guidance. Unfortunately, there are a few | emails that I would dearly like to recover and I am stumped. | | Many thanks in advance. | | Bob |
Restoring old email from backed up pst file
How did you copy and transport this file? If you copied onto storage medium
you must place it on your hard drive and remove the read only attribute it acquired from being stored. Also, importing is not the best way to access it. Just open it in Outlook. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Bob" wrote in message ... Not sure if anyone can assist but here goes I had a bit of a problem with a hard drive and thankfully most recent backup was within the previous 3 weeks (personal computer) I had backed up the saved email on outlook as the pst file but when I go to import I get a message "properties for this information service must be defined prior to use". and then when I click on OK the message "The file C:\windows\local settings\application data\microsoft \outlook\backup.pst is not a personal folders file". Of course, nothing happens. Can anyone give me a bit of guidance. Unfortunately, there are a few emails that I would dearly like to recover and I am stumped. Many thanks in advance. Bob |
Restoring old email from backed up pst file
Bob wrote:
when I click on OK the message "The file C:\windows\local settings\application data\microsoft \outlook\backup.pst is not a personal folders file". There's a large chance that this PST is junk. Typically, when Outlook displays that message the PST is unrecoverable. How did you create that PST? -- Brian Tillman |
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