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I received an email on outlook and saved it to a file in my docs to review
later. Now, I tried to open a pst file in the email and was given a message that there is no program available to open it, or something to that effect. I have gone to the office website--no info. I read the discussion postings here and the closest one seems to suggest a solution through explorer somehow. I am not versed in these issues. It would seem there would be a built-in solution for this but apparently not. I am stuck! |
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You have to use your email client to import a PST file. Go to FILEIMPORT
AND EXPORT and then select IMPORT FROM A PST FILE. Browse to the location of the pst file and select it. Jon "jorgezayas2" wrote in message ... I received an email on outlook and saved it to a file in my docs to review later. Now, I tried to open a pst file in the email and was given a message that there is no program available to open it, or something to that effect. I have gone to the office website--no info. I read the discussion postings here and the closest one seems to suggest a solution through explorer somehow. I am not versed in these issues. It would seem there would be a built-in solution for this but apparently not. I am stuck! |
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![]() In , jorgezayas2 typed: I received an email on outlook and saved it to a file in my docs to review later. Now, I tried to open a pst file in the email and was given a message that there is no program available to open it, or something to that effect. I have gone to the office website--no info. I read the discussion postings here and the closest one seems to suggest a solution through explorer somehow. I am not versed in these issues. It would seem there would be a built-in solution for this but apparently not. I am stuck! Save the PST file attachment to disk, and then use File | Open | ....in Outlook to open the file (browse to it). You cannot double-click a PST file to open it. Don't import anything - if you need stuff from this file, you can copy it to your main PST file when you have both open. |
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Thank you for responding. I tried your instructions. Once I am to select it
gives me two options: my email address, or Archive file. I tried each option. I do not see any change in my folders in the oulook program so, apparently, nothing was saved into the program. I have not tried to go to my email program to see if it went there but I did not notice any send/receive function occurring so I doubt it sent it to my email address. But, at least, I believe I will know what to do the next time. "Jon LaBarge" wrote: You have to use your email client to import a PST file. Go to FILEIMPORT AND EXPORT and then select IMPORT FROM A PST FILE. Browse to the location of the pst file and select it. Jon "jorgezayas2" wrote in message ... I received an email on outlook and saved it to a file in my docs to review later. Now, I tried to open a pst file in the email and was given a message that there is no program available to open it, or something to that effect. I have gone to the office website--no info. I read the discussion postings here and the closest one seems to suggest a solution through explorer somehow. I am not versed in these issues. It would seem there would be a built-in solution for this but apparently not. I am stuck! |
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jorgezayas2 wrote:
I received an email on outlook and saved it to a file in my docs to review later. Now, I tried to open a pst file in the email and was given a message that there is no program available to open it, or something to that effect. Do you mean that someone mailed you a message with a PST attached? Save the PST to disk, then click FileOpenOutlook Data File to open it. Do NOT listed to anyone who tells you to "import". -- Brian Tillman |
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YOu must have Outlook to read any .pst file information. Do you?
-- 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, jorgezayas2 asked: | I received an email on outlook and saved it to a file in my docs to | review later. Now, I tried to open a pst file in the email and was | given a message that there is no program available to open it, or | something to that effect. I have gone to the office website--no info. | I read the discussion postings here and the closest one seems to | suggest a solution through explorer somehow. I am not versed in | these issues. It would seem there would be a built-in solution for | this but apparently not. I am stuck! |
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