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However, the instructions were for Outlook 2007.
-- Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. After furious head scratching, Sam asked: | "Brian Tillman" wrote in message | ... || Jimmy wrote: || ||| The installation seems to have removed my pst file completely. There ||| is a new blank one generated now, but no old outlook.pst anywhere on ||| my PC. || || Open Windows Explorer and enter || || %UserProfile%\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Outlook || || in the Address bar and click Go. I'll wager the old PST is there. || It's a normally hidden folder. || -- || Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] | | Leave out the LOCAL SETTINGS part of that address and you might find | it (like on my machine) running Office 2003. | | Sam |
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Sam wrote:
Leave out the LOCAL SETTINGS part of that address and you might find it (like on my machine) running Office 2003. Well, the original poster Jimmy said he's using Windows XP. The default location where Outlook creates the PST is where I said it is. If you have yours in the %AppData% path, then your location is not the default location. Outlook doesn't care where a PST file resides so it's perfectly fine for you to have it there, but it creates them in the folder I said. For Windows Vista the default location is %LocalAppData%\Microsoft\Outlook -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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![]() There is no "end user error". I had Office XP. I had Contacts. I put in the Office 2007 disc, clicked Yes to Install. Opened Outlook 2007... No Contacts. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Never happens. There is end user error involved here, and there is more to your story. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Jimmy" wrote in message news ![]() Well unfortunately, that appears to be incorrect. My Contacts appear to have been permanently deleted by installation of 2007.. "DL" wrote: An OL installation cannot delete a data file, only user intervention can do that. Search, to include hidden for *.pst "Jimmy" wrote in message ... Nope.. it's not in there. ![]() "Brian Tillman" wrote: Jimmy wrote: The installation seems to have removed my pst file completely. There is a new blank one generated now, but no old outlook.pst anywhere on my PC. Open Windows Explorer and enter %UserProfile%\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Outlook in the Address bar and click Go. I'll wager the old PST is there. It's a normally hidden folder. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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Expected outcome. Your previous data file is still there. Your error is that
you haven't been able to follow the directions posted here to find it. Upgrade installations always create a new empty PST file, but they never remove your old one. Error number 2 is that you did not bother to take note of your data file's location or backup your data file. You never upgrade an application without backing up your data. A proper search will find your data file. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Jimmy" wrote in message ... There is no "end user error". I had Office XP. I had Contacts. I put in the Office 2007 disc, clicked Yes to Install. Opened Outlook 2007... No Contacts. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Never happens. There is end user error involved here, and there is more to your story. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Jimmy" wrote in message news ![]() Well unfortunately, that appears to be incorrect. My Contacts appear to have been permanently deleted by installation of 2007.. "DL" wrote: An OL installation cannot delete a data file, only user intervention can do that. Search, to include hidden for *.pst "Jimmy" wrote in message ... Nope.. it's not in there. ![]() "Brian Tillman" wrote: Jimmy wrote: The installation seems to have removed my pst file completely. There is a new blank one generated now, but no old outlook.pst anywhere on my PC. Open Windows Explorer and enter %UserProfile%\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Outlook in the Address bar and click Go. I'll wager the old PST is there. It's a normally hidden folder. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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![]() 1. I have followed all instructions here, and other help websites I have posted on, and not found my Contacts anywhere. 2. If an installation of software is going to delete my data, perhaps it should come with a warning? Nowhere in the installation did it suggest making a backup of anything. I didn't have to backup my Word documents, so why should I backup my Outlook data? We're not all technical experts, so perhaps your tone could be a little less condescending. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Expected outcome. Your previous data file is still there. Your error is that you haven't been able to follow the directions posted here to find it. Upgrade installations always create a new empty PST file, but they never remove your old one. Error number 2 is that you did not bother to take note of your data file's location or backup your data file. You never upgrade an application without backing up your data. A proper search will find your data file. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Jimmy" wrote in message ... There is no "end user error". I had Office XP. I had Contacts. I put in the Office 2007 disc, clicked Yes to Install. Opened Outlook 2007... No Contacts. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Never happens. There is end user error involved here, and there is more to your story. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Jimmy" wrote in message news ![]() My Contacts appear to have been permanently deleted by installation of 2007.. "DL" wrote: An OL installation cannot delete a data file, only user intervention can do that. Search, to include hidden for *.pst "Jimmy" wrote in message ... Nope.. it's not in there. ![]() "Brian Tillman" wrote: Jimmy wrote: The installation seems to have removed my pst file completely. There is a new blank one generated now, but no old outlook.pst anywhere on my PC. Open Windows Explorer and enter %UserProfile%\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Outlook in the Address bar and click Go. I'll wager the old PST is there. It's a normally hidden folder. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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Jimmy wrote:
1. I have followed all instructions here, and other help websites I have posted on, and not found my Contacts anywhere. 2. If an installation of software is going to delete my data, perhaps it should come with a warning? Installing Outlook doesn't delete the data. Nowhere in the installation did it suggest making a backup of anything. I didn't have to backup my Word documents, so why should I backup my Outlook data? If you don't back up your Word data, you're just as foolish as you are for not backing up your Outlook data. You should always make periodic copies of anything you find of value. That copy should be on a medium that can be disconnected from the PC if need be, like a CD disk or DVD disk that you burn or on a flash drive or a second hard drive. Hardware, if nothing else, fails on occasion. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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No one needs instructions to tell them to backup their data. That is the
first and most basic thing anyone learns when they learn to use a computer. Again, installing Outlook did not delete your data. We have no idea why you can't find it since we have no idea what you tried. The necessary instructions have been posted. You are not following them correctly. You'll have to provide more information for anyone to be able to help further. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Jimmy" wrote in message ... 1. I have followed all instructions here, and other help websites I have posted on, and not found my Contacts anywhere. 2. If an installation of software is going to delete my data, perhaps it should come with a warning? Nowhere in the installation did it suggest making a backup of anything. I didn't have to backup my Word documents, so why should I backup my Outlook data? We're not all technical experts, so perhaps your tone could be a little less condescending. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Expected outcome. Your previous data file is still there. Your error is that you haven't been able to follow the directions posted here to find it. Upgrade installations always create a new empty PST file, but they never remove your old one. Error number 2 is that you did not bother to take note of your data file's location or backup your data file. You never upgrade an application without backing up your data. A proper search will find your data file. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Jimmy" wrote in message ... There is no "end user error". I had Office XP. I had Contacts. I put in the Office 2007 disc, clicked Yes to Install. Opened Outlook 2007... No Contacts. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Never happens. There is end user error involved here, and there is more to your story. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Jimmy" wrote in message news ![]() My Contacts appear to have been permanently deleted by installation of 2007.. "DL" wrote: An OL installation cannot delete a data file, only user intervention can do that. Search, to include hidden for *.pst "Jimmy" wrote in message ... Nope.. it's not in there. ![]() "Brian Tillman" wrote: Jimmy wrote: The installation seems to have removed my pst file completely. There is a new blank one generated now, but no old outlook.pst anywhere on my PC. Open Windows Explorer and enter %UserProfile%\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Outlook in the Address bar and click Go. I'll wager the old PST is there. It's a normally hidden folder. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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Are you actually reading my replies?
I have followed every suggestion given, to no avail. Please don't just tell me I'm not following the instructions properly. If installing Outlook didn't delete my data, then please tell me where it is? As for backing up my data, until I had this problem, I didn't even know about .pst files. Sorry.. Microsoft didn't mention that I should know about files it puts in Hidden folders, and back them up before installing other Microsoft programs. It seems when people run out of ideas to help me, rather than admit defeat, they just insult me. "Most Valued Professionals"? No evidence of it so far. Thanks and Cheerio. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: No one needs instructions to tell them to backup their data. That is the first and most basic thing anyone learns when they learn to use a computer. Again, installing Outlook did not delete your data. We have no idea why you can't find it since we have no idea what you tried. The necessary instructions have been posted. You are not following them correctly. You'll have to provide more information for anyone to be able to help further. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Jimmy" wrote in message ... 1. I have followed all instructions here, and other help websites I have posted on, and not found my Contacts anywhere. 2. If an installation of software is going to delete my data, perhaps it should come with a warning? Nowhere in the installation did it suggest making a backup of anything. I didn't have to backup my Word documents, so why should I backup my Outlook data? We're not all technical experts, so perhaps your tone could be a little less condescending. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Expected outcome. Your previous data file is still there. Your error is that you haven't been able to follow the directions posted here to find it. Upgrade installations always create a new empty PST file, but they never remove your old one. Error number 2 is that you did not bother to take note of your data file's location or backup your data file. You never upgrade an application without backing up your data. A proper search will find your data file. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Jimmy" wrote in message ... There is no "end user error". I had Office XP. I had Contacts. I put in the Office 2007 disc, clicked Yes to Install. Opened Outlook 2007... No Contacts. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Never happens. There is end user error involved here, and there is more to your story. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Jimmy" wrote in message news ![]() My Contacts appear to have been permanently deleted by installation of 2007.. "DL" wrote: An OL installation cannot delete a data file, only user intervention can do that. Search, to include hidden for *.pst "Jimmy" wrote in message ... Nope.. it's not in there. ![]() "Brian Tillman" wrote: Jimmy wrote: The installation seems to have removed my pst file completely. There is a new blank one generated now, but no old outlook.pst anywhere on my PC. Open Windows Explorer and enter %UserProfile%\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Outlook in the Address bar and click Go. I'll wager the old PST is there. It's a normally hidden folder. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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Jimmy wrote:
It seems when people run out of ideas to help me, rather than admit defeat, they just insult me. No one has insulted you. No one called you names or used pejorative statements. People have, however, asked you to describe EXACTLY what you've done so that they can get an idea of how to advise you further. Stating "I've tried all the suggestions" doesn't tell us what _you_ clicked and exactly what happened when you did. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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try .dbx extension. This is what Outlook Express uses
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