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address book saved .pst won't open in new computer
I saved a .pst file from an old computer to move my files from outlook onto
the new computer. When I attempted to open the file on the new computer it said that the administrator something or other would not allow it to be opened. I am in my home and I am the administrator on the old computer. How do I save the .pst file so it can be opened on the new computer? |
address book saved .pst won't open in new computer
How exactly did you save and transport this file? How did you try to open
it? Normally any PST file you simply copy in Windows Explorer can be opened in Outlook unless you did something wrong, like exporting it, for example. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "kbdmike" wrote in message ... I saved a .pst file from an old computer to move my files from outlook onto the new computer. When I attempted to open the file on the new computer it said that the administrator something or other would not allow it to be opened. I am in my home and I am the administrator on the old computer. How do I save the .pst file so it can be opened on the new computer? |
address book saved .pst won't open in new computer
What I did was follow the microsoft site that said to save it as a pst file, which I did...took it from my contacts folder in outlook and then I saved it to the desktop. After that I burned the file to a CD and put the CD into the new computer. mike "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: How exactly did you save and transport this file? How did you try to open it? Normally any PST file you simply copy in Windows Explorer can be opened in Outlook unless you did something wrong, like exporting it, for example. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "kbdmike" wrote in message ... I saved a .pst file from an old computer to move my files from outlook onto the new computer. When I attempted to open the file on the new computer it said that the administrator something or other would not allow it to be opened. I am in my home and I am the administrator on the old computer. How do I save the .pst file so it can be opened on the new computer? |
address book saved .pst won't open in new computer
So did you place the PST file back on a hard drive and remove the read only
attribute it acquired from being burned to a CD? -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "kbdmike" wrote in message ... What I did was follow the microsoft site that said to save it as a pst file, which I did...took it from my contacts folder in outlook and then I saved it to the desktop. After that I burned the file to a CD and put the CD into the new computer. mike "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: How exactly did you save and transport this file? How did you try to open it? Normally any PST file you simply copy in Windows Explorer can be opened in Outlook unless you did something wrong, like exporting it, for example. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "kbdmike" wrote in message ... I saved a .pst file from an old computer to move my files from outlook onto the new computer. When I attempted to open the file on the new computer it said that the administrator something or other would not allow it to be opened. I am in my home and I am the administrator on the old computer. How do I save the .pst file so it can be opened on the new computer? |
address book saved .pst won't open in new computer
Russ, I noticed on my old computer that the attribute file box was checked on the saved properties of the file. When I looked at the file on CD while in my new computer the read only box was checked. Do you mean I need to uncheck that before I can be allowed access to the file? The alert when I try to open the file says: You Don't have the permission required to access D:\contacts.backup.pst Let me know the process ...just uncheck the box and click apply? Thanks, mike "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: So did you place the PST file back on a hard drive and remove the read only attribute it acquired from being burned to a CD? -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "kbdmike" wrote in message ... What I did was follow the microsoft site that said to save it as a pst file, which I did...took it from my contacts folder in outlook and then I saved it to the desktop. After that I burned the file to a CD and put the CD into the new computer. mike "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: How exactly did you save and transport this file? How did you try to open it? Normally any PST file you simply copy in Windows Explorer can be opened in Outlook unless you did something wrong, like exporting it, for example. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "kbdmike" wrote in message ... I saved a .pst file from an old computer to move my files from outlook onto the new computer. When I attempted to open the file on the new computer it said that the administrator something or other would not allow it to be opened. I am in my home and I am the administrator on the old computer. How do I save the .pst file so it can be opened on the new computer? |
address book saved .pst won't open in new computer
kbdmike wrote:
When I looked at the file on CD while in my new computer the read only box was checked. Do you mean I need to uncheck that before I can be allowed access to the file? You need to copy the file to the hard drive, then change the copy to uncheck the read only attribute. That's why it says you don't have permission: Outlook needs read/write access to the file and CDs are always read-only. Outlook cannot access a PST on a CD. -- Brian Tillman |
address book saved .pst won't open in new computer
Thanks...that was the answer! mike "Brian Tillman" wrote: kbdmike wrote: When I looked at the file on CD while in my new computer the read only box was checked. Do you mean I need to uncheck that before I can be allowed access to the file? You need to copy the file to the hard drive, then change the copy to uncheck the read only attribute. That's why it says you don't have permission: Outlook needs read/write access to the file and CDs are always read-only. Outlook cannot access a PST on a CD. -- Brian Tillman |
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