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A customer of mine called to say that his computer was dead. We sorted
out that it was his motherboard that was dead. He bought a replacement computer and we installed the old hard disk in the new computer as a slave to get the files off it. The only data they really needed was their Outlook data - contacts and calendar were very important. They were using XP Home and Outlook 2000. I went looking for some data files but couldn't find anything. the only pst file on the computer was 32k and was an original start up file. I checked for files changed in the last 5 days and could find nothing that looked like an Outlook data file. There are no errors on the hard disk so I don't think any files have been inadvertently trashed. I have checked theior network and I cannot see that they were using a networked data file. I have installed Outlook 2003 on the new hard disk and made sure nothing was changed on the old one. Has anyone any idea what might have happened. Am I even looking for the right things? David |
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Hi David,
Yes, you're definitely looking for the right file. For personal users who do not have an Exchange Server, Outlook data is stored in Personal Folder files (*.pst). Outlook uses Personal Folder files to store Information such as messages, contacts, calendar, etc. Is there any chance this customer was connected to an Exchange server mailbox? If not, the data must be in a .PST file, and if it's not on the machine or a share, it's possible tht the file is hidden or possibly deleted. Please refer to the following Microsoft Knowledge Base (KB) articles to learn more about backing up the Outlook data and Office program settings. Q287070 OL2002: How to Back Up, Restore, or Move Outlook Data http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/q287/0/70.asp Note: this article is also adapted to Outlook 2003. Regards, Scott Atkins MCSE, MCSA Partner Technical Lead - Outlook Microsoft Technical Support for Platforms and Business Applications -------------------- From: Newsgroups: microsoft.public.outlook Subject: Can't find data files Outlook 2000 Date: Thu, 15 Jun 2006 20:34:00 +0100 Organization: Posted via Supernews, http://www.supernews.com Message-ID: X-Newsreader: Forte Agent 2.0/32.652 MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Complaints-To: Lines: 24 Path: TK2MSFTNGXA01.phx.gbl!TK2MSFTNGP01.phx.gbl!TK2MSFT FEEDS01.phx.gbl!newsfeed00.sul.t-online.de!t-online.de!feeder.news-service.com!216.196.110.148.MISMATCH! border1.nntp.ams.giganews.com!border2.nntp.ams.gig anews.com!nntp.giganews.com!sn-ams-06!sn-xt-ams-05!sn-post-ams-02!sn-post-sjc-01!supernews.com!corp.supernews.com!not- for-mail Xref: TK2MSFTNGXA01.phx.gbl microsoft.public.outlook:558786 X-Tomcat-NG: microsoft.public.outlook A customer of mine called to say that his computer was dead. We sorted out that it was his motherboard that was dead. He bought a replacement computer and we installed the old hard disk in the new computer as a slave to get the files off it. The only data they really needed was their Outlook data - contacts and calendar were very important. They were using XP Home and Outlook 2000. I went looking for some data files but couldn't find anything. the only pst file on the computer was 32k and was an original start up file. I checked for files changed in the last 5 days and could find nothing that looked like an Outlook data file. There are no errors on the hard disk so I don't think any files have been inadvertently trashed. I have checked theior network and I cannot see that they were using a networked data file. I have installed Outlook 2003 on the new hard disk and made sure nothing was changed on the old one. Has anyone any idea what might have happened. Am I even looking for the right things? David |
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On Thu, 15 Jun 2006 16:30:11 -0400, "Diane Poremsky [MVP]"
wrote: Did you enable show hidden files and folders? http://www.outlook-tips.net/beginner/filepath.htm I 'thought' I did. I will go back and check. Thanks for the pointer. David |
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Scott, hi
I downloaded Office 2007 Beta but after a couple of weeks to try it out but have now gone back to 2003. I use Outlook lots so I backed up, archived and all the rest. When I reinstalled Outlook 2003, my mail and contacts were automatically reinstated but my 'tasks' had the totles but no contents. When I tried to download .pst files, I got an error notice "...archive.pst is not compatible with this version of the Personal Folders information service. Contact your administrator". I'm my own administrator but I'm none the wiser. I have a load of back-up .pst files from the 1st back up before I installed 2007 and from the 2nd before I went back to 2003. Whatever I do, I can't seem to access them for the info that's in there. Any ideas, please? Many thanks Xmas |
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