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I recently bought a new PC, and have installed Outlook 2000 Internet
only mail. I then set up a profile and closed Outlook 2000. I then renamed Outlook.pst to outlook.old. I then grabbed the old pst file which is fine and working on the old pc, and copied it to the same EXACT place. (both PC's running XP pro SP2 all updates, and are named exactly the same) When I open outlook it appears as if evertthing is there but the folders under my shortcuts are gone...where did they go? I thought EVERYTHING was stored in the pst file. Any ideas? Thanks |
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Wow. This is a textbook example of every wrong way to transfer Outlook data
there is--all in one post. And you're using IMO mode too, so the usual repair options are not even available to us. Are you sure you're using Internet Mail Only mode? It doesn't sound like it. You can't create new profiles in IMO. Clarify your mode, then we'll start trying to undo the damage you've done. Do you still have your original PST file intact? The two most certain ways to corrupt an Outlook profile a a. Overwriting a profile's default PST file. b. Renaming a profile's default PST then redirecting Outlook to a new PST on re-launch. The only correct way to transfer Outlook data in IMO is: Internet Mail Only mode: - File menu Open Personal Folders file migrate to the new PST file location to open it - Right-click on the root of the new set of folders in the folder pane (View Folder List) - Choose Properties - Check the "Deliver POP mail" box - Quit & restart Outlook - Now you can Close the PST file that you were previously using (R-click on that pst folder while in Folder View and select "Close foldername Folders"). If you have any information in your former PST that you'd like to transfer to your new default PST, you can drag and drop from one to the other before you close the old one. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Tragik Magik" wrote in message ... I recently bought a new PC, and have installed Outlook 2000 Internet only mail. I then set up a profile and closed Outlook 2000. I then renamed Outlook.pst to outlook.old. I then grabbed the old pst file which is fine and working on the old pc, and copied it to the same EXACT place. (both PC's running XP pro SP2 all updates, and are named exactly the same) When I open outlook it appears as if evertthing is there but the folders under my shortcuts are gone...where did they go? I thought EVERYTHING was stored in the pst file. Any ideas? Thanks |
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Can't tell I have been using Eudora since 1994 can you LOL
I actually somehow got the mess below sorted out, so convoluted the way I did it I don't know if I can remember how...let alone explain it. I used the incorrect term when I said new "profile" what I meant was I set up Outlook with correct name, server info, email addy etc. Here is what I have now though, everything is working fine, with the exception of this error message every so often. "The path specified for the file E:\TIA12\Outlook Backup\ OL Temp\ outlook.pst is not valid" E:\ specifies my external drive where I opend up Outlook.pst file from (you can get back into the chair now), but this drive is no longer connected and OL is working just fine. How can i have OL stop looking for this file? Thanks, hope I gave you all a good laugh ![]() PS it is Internet Mode only..hence no profiles visible from Control Panel Mail applet On Sat, 11 Mar 2006 16:15:48 -0500, "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Wow. This is a textbook example of every wrong way to transfer Outlook data there is--all in one post. And you're using IMO mode too, so the usual repair options are not even available to us. Are you sure you're using Internet Mail Only mode? It doesn't sound like it. You can't create new profiles in IMO. Clarify your mode, then we'll start trying to undo the damage you've done. Do you still have your original PST file intact? The two most certain ways to corrupt an Outlook profile a a. Overwriting a profile's default PST file. b. Renaming a profile's default PST then redirecting Outlook to a new PST on re-launch. The only correct way to transfer Outlook data in IMO is: Internet Mail Only mode: - File menu Open Personal Folders file migrate to the new PST file location to open it - Right-click on the root of the new set of folders in the folder pane (View Folder List) - Choose Properties - Check the "Deliver POP mail" box - Quit & restart Outlook - Now you can Close the PST file that you were previously using (R-click on that pst folder while in Folder View and select "Close foldername Folders"). If you have any information in your former PST that you'd like to transfer to your new default PST, you can drag and drop from one to the other before you close the old one. |
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This is not an Outlook message. Sounds like an add-in.
What add-ins are you running? -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Tragik Magik" wrote in message ... Can't tell I have been using Eudora since 1994 can you LOL I actually somehow got the mess below sorted out, so convoluted the way I did it I don't know if I can remember how...let alone explain it. I used the incorrect term when I said new "profile" what I meant was I set up Outlook with correct name, server info, email addy etc. Here is what I have now though, everything is working fine, with the exception of this error message every so often. "The path specified for the file E:\TIA12\Outlook Backup\ OL Temp\ outlook.pst is not valid" E:\ specifies my external drive where I opend up Outlook.pst file from (you can get back into the chair now), but this drive is no longer connected and OL is working just fine. How can i have OL stop looking for this file? Thanks, hope I gave you all a good laugh ![]() PS it is Internet Mode only..hence no profiles visible from Control Panel Mail applet On Sat, 11 Mar 2006 16:15:48 -0500, "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Wow. This is a textbook example of every wrong way to transfer Outlook data there is--all in one post. And you're using IMO mode too, so the usual repair options are not even available to us. Are you sure you're using Internet Mail Only mode? It doesn't sound like it. You can't create new profiles in IMO. Clarify your mode, then we'll start trying to undo the damage you've done. Do you still have your original PST file intact? The two most certain ways to corrupt an Outlook profile a a. Overwriting a profile's default PST file. b. Renaming a profile's default PST then redirecting Outlook to a new PST on re-launch. The only correct way to transfer Outlook data in IMO is: Internet Mail Only mode: - File menu Open Personal Folders file migrate to the new PST file location to open it - Right-click on the root of the new set of folders in the folder pane (View Folder List) - Choose Properties - Check the "Deliver POP mail" box - Quit & restart Outlook - Now you can Close the PST file that you were previously using (R-click on that pst folder while in Folder View and select "Close foldername Folders"). If you have any information in your former PST that you'd like to transfer to your new default PST, you can drag and drop from one to the other before you close the old one. |
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Hmm did not even know I had any. Had to find where to look for them
first. I find three of them in add-in manger 1. OutlookSync 2. Net Folders 3. FaxServer Extension Not sure I need or use any of these BTW thanks for such quick responses On Sat, 11 Mar 2006 18:10:43 -0500, "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: This is not an Outlook message. Sounds like an add-in. What add-ins are you running? |
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You would need none of these with IMO. Start by removing them, although none
seems a likely culprit for your error message. The error messages sounds like it's coming from an automatic backup utility, which you also do not need. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Tragik Magik" wrote in message ... Hmm did not even know I had any. Had to find where to look for them first. I find three of them in add-in manger 1. OutlookSync 2. Net Folders 3. FaxServer Extension Not sure I need or use any of these BTW thanks for such quick responses On Sat, 11 Mar 2006 18:10:43 -0500, "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: This is not an Outlook message. Sounds like an add-in. What add-ins are you running? |
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