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DRW March 30th 06 04:31 AM

Reinstalling Outlook 2003 inbox backup
 
Thought I'd followed all the instructions I found here for backing up my
inbox and contacts. I exported both files to a backup folder using the
"import/export" function under the "File" menu. Exported them both as "comma
separated files." When I restored my computer from a backup the contact file
imported easily. Unfortunately, I'm getting an error message when I try to
import my inbox file that says "A file error has occurred in the Comma
Separated Values (Windows) translator while initializing a translator to
build a field map. Outlook was unable to retrieve the data from the file
"C:\Documents and Settings\DOUG\Desktop\backup\inbox_backup.CSV". Verify that
you have the correct file, that you have permisiont to open it, and that is
is not open in another program." Any suggestions?????? Thanks in advance.

DL March 30th 06 09:54 AM

Reinstalling Outlook 2003 inbox backup
 
Are you able to open the file in eg Excel?
Did you format your drive or what?

This is no help, but may be useful next time.
All OL all data - mail/contacts/calender etc - is stored in a pst file. This
is a hidden file, by default outlook.pst.
In order to backup you simply copy it, with OL *closed*.
There is also a free backup addin on MS OL site

"DRW" wrote in message
...
Thought I'd followed all the instructions I found here for backing up my
inbox and contacts. I exported both files to a backup folder using the
"import/export" function under the "File" menu. Exported them both as

"comma
separated files." When I restored my computer from a backup the contact

file
imported easily. Unfortunately, I'm getting an error message when I try to
import my inbox file that says "A file error has occurred in the Comma
Separated Values (Windows) translator while initializing a translator to
build a field map. Outlook was unable to retrieve the data from the file
"C:\Documents and Settings\DOUG\Desktop\backup\inbox_backup.CSV". Verify

that
you have the correct file, that you have permisiont to open it, and that

is
is not open in another program." Any suggestions?????? Thanks in

advance.



Brian Tillman March 30th 06 05:06 PM

Reinstalling Outlook 2003 inbox backup
 
DRW wrote:

Thought I'd followed all the instructions I found here for backing up
my inbox and contacts. I exported both files to a backup folder using
the "import/export" function under the "File" menu. Exported them
both as "comma separated files."


Not a good way at all to make a backup. It's easy to make a backup of your
Outlook data. With Outlook closed, just make a copy of your PST. That's
it. All done.
--
Brian Tillman


DRW March 30th 06 05:20 PM

Reinstalling Outlook 2003 inbox backup
 
It does open in Excel (sort of). Strange looking, and no attachments that I
can see. I reinstalled a backup. I didn't format, but the program may have

"DL" wrote:

Are you able to open the file in eg Excel?
Did you format your drive or what?

This is no help, but may be useful next time.
All OL all data - mail/contacts/calender etc - is stored in a pst file. This
is a hidden file, by default outlook.pst.
In order to backup you simply copy it, with OL *closed*.
There is also a free backup addin on MS OL site

"DRW" wrote in message
...
Thought I'd followed all the instructions I found here for backing up my
inbox and contacts. I exported both files to a backup folder using the
"import/export" function under the "File" menu. Exported them both as

"comma
separated files." When I restored my computer from a backup the contact

file
imported easily. Unfortunately, I'm getting an error message when I try to
import my inbox file that says "A file error has occurred in the Comma
Separated Values (Windows) translator while initializing a translator to
build a field map. Outlook was unable to retrieve the data from the file
"C:\Documents and Settings\DOUG\Desktop\backup\inbox_backup.CSV". Verify

that
you have the correct file, that you have permisiont to open it, and that

is
is not open in another program." Any suggestions?????? Thanks in

advance.




Yolanda March 30th 06 06:15 PM

Reinstalling Outlook 2003 inbox backup
 
Hi, I have the same problem. I copy the files "pst" in a CD (Outlook.pst and
Almacen.pst) before fromatting my hard disk. Now, i have installed again
Outlook and i can´t restored the old files copied in the CD.
What can I do?
Thanks

"Brian Tillman" wrote:

DRW wrote:

Thought I'd followed all the instructions I found here for backing up
my inbox and contacts. I exported both files to a backup folder using
the "import/export" function under the "File" menu. Exported them
both as "comma separated files."


Not a good way at all to make a backup. It's easy to make a backup of your
Outlook data. With Outlook closed, just make a copy of your PST. That's
it. All done.
--
Brian Tillman



DCasi34 March 30th 06 07:16 PM

Reinstalling Outlook 2003 inbox backup
 
copy & past your PST file from your CD to your Outlook Folder.


DL March 30th 06 08:40 PM

Reinstalling Outlook 2003 inbox backup
 
and remove read only flag
then open in OL

"DCasi34" wrote in message
oups.com...
copy & past your PST file from your CD to your Outlook Folder.




Brian Tillman March 30th 06 11:23 PM

Reinstalling Outlook 2003 inbox backup
 
Yolanda wrote:

Hi, I have the same problem. I copy the files "pst" in a CD
(Outlook.pst and Almacen.pst) before fromatting my hard disk. Now, i
have installed again Outlook and i can´t restored the old files
copied in the CD.
What can I do?


As DCasi34 and DL say.

COpy the PST from the CD to anyhard drive folder you like. Remove the
read-only attribute (right-click, choose Properties and uncheck "Read
only"). Start Outlook. CLick FIleOpenOutlook Data File, browse to the
PST you copied, select iot, and click Open. Either drag-and-drop data to
your current delivery PST or make the copied PST the delivery location in
the "Delivery new e-mail to the following location" drop-down at the bottom
of ToolsE-mail AccountsNext. If you do this, you'll need to restart
Outlook for it to take effect.
--
Brian Tillman



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