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How do I import pst files backed up?
I thought this would import all the email accounts I'd set up but it doesn't.
Can anyone help? Thx "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: You're doing fine. You will not be able to remove the first set because Outlook set it up as your current default data file. All you need to do is set the second set to your default. Then you can close the first set. - Go to Tools E-mail Accounts View or change existing e-mail accounts - Select the PST you just added in the "Deliver New e-mail to the following location" dropdown (it will most likely appear just below the current default Personal Folders file) Finish - Exit and Restart Outlook - You can now close the previous default PST (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] "MRJ" wrote in message ... Yes I still have the old data, both on the old computer and on the CD. On the CD are the 3 files created during the export I did: backup, Outlook, & Outlook-Hotmail, plus an "expand" file. After posting and poking around a bit more, I discovered the advice about saving to the hard drive, chging the attribute, and then opening. I did that before receiving your reply. Then I rec'd your reply and advice about not importing but simply opening the data file. I did this with the largest of the 3 data files and it created a 2nd Personal Folder with all of the subfolders. How do you think I should proceed? Shall I delete 1 set? Do I need to open the other 2 files using your method and copare the 2? Thanks a million for your time. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Do you still have your old data? Importing and exporting is a very poor choice for transferring data. It's only a good way to lose data. You only needed to copy your data file. If this is the only file you now have, remove it from the CD, remove it's read only attribute, then open it (do NOT import it) in your current version of Outlook to access what you have. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "MRJ" wrote in message ... In anticipation of receiving a new computer I backed up my Outlook 98 data (contacts and calendar) using the Import Export wizard and copied the resulting pst files to CD. I now have my new computer running XP and Outlook 2003 but seem to be having difficulty importing the files. The error reads: "File access is denied. You do not have permission required to access the file D:\backup.pst" I did not password protect anything. Anybody have any suggestions? And if for some reason this is not doable from the existing CDs, can I 1) recreate files for proper export to CD and import onto new computer or 2) use the XP Files and Settings Transfer Wizard to assist? |
How do I import pst files backed up?
Email accounts are not stored in the .pst file.
-- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 http://www.turtleflock.com/olconfig/index.htm and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for Administrators, Power Users, and Developers http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx "BJS" wrote in message ... I thought this would import all the email accounts I'd set up but it doesn't. Can anyone help? Thx "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: You're doing fine. You will not be able to remove the first set because Outlook set it up as your current default data file. All you need to do is set the second set to your default. Then you can close the first set. - Go to Tools E-mail Accounts View or change existing e-mail accounts - Select the PST you just added in the "Deliver New e-mail to the following location" dropdown (it will most likely appear just below the current default Personal Folders file) Finish - Exit and Restart Outlook - You can now close the previous default PST (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] "MRJ" wrote in message ... Yes I still have the old data, both on the old computer and on the CD. On the CD are the 3 files created during the export I did: backup, Outlook, & Outlook-Hotmail, plus an "expand" file. After posting and poking around a bit more, I discovered the advice about saving to the hard drive, chging the attribute, and then opening. I did that before receiving your reply. Then I rec'd your reply and advice about not importing but simply opening the data file. I did this with the largest of the 3 data files and it created a 2nd Personal Folder with all of the subfolders. How do you think I should proceed? Shall I delete 1 set? Do I need to open the other 2 files using your method and copare the 2? Thanks a million for your time. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Do you still have your old data? Importing and exporting is a very poor choice for transferring data. It's only a good way to lose data. You only needed to copy your data file. If this is the only file you now have, remove it from the CD, remove it's read only attribute, then open it (do NOT import it) in your current version of Outlook to access what you have. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "MRJ" wrote in message ... In anticipation of receiving a new computer I backed up my Outlook 98 data (contacts and calendar) using the Import Export wizard and copied the resulting pst files to CD. I now have my new computer running XP and Outlook 2003 but seem to be having difficulty importing the files. The error reads: "File access is denied. You do not have permission required to access the file D:\backup.pst" I did not password protect anything. Anybody have any suggestions? And if for some reason this is not doable from the existing CDs, can I 1) recreate files for proper export to CD and import onto new computer or 2) use the XP Files and Settings Transfer Wizard to assist? |
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