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Old April 27th 06, 02:32 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
lucjewl2
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Default Move contacts to another computer. Access denied??????????

I have read all the other tips that have been posted in reference to this
topic. I am trying to move the file to that hard drive and change the file
from read only. When I try to change the file attributes I get an error
stating that access denied. both computers are using Office 2003 pro.
Just to recap:
File exported to Desktop on first computer
File save to RW-CD on first computer
CD moved to second computer
File tried to imoprt through Outlook -Failed
File attempt to move to Desktop of second computer -Failed
Tried to change attributes -Failed Access denied

HELP please
Thank you
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Old April 27th 06, 06:45 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
Brian Tillman
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Default Move contacts to another computer. Access denied??????????

lucjewl2 wrote:

I have read all the other tips that have been posted in reference to
this topic. I am trying to move the file to that hard drive and
change the file from read only. When I try to change the file
attributes I get an error stating that access denied. both computers
are using Office 2003 pro. Just to recap:
File exported to Desktop on first computer
File save to RW-CD on first computer
CD moved to second computer
File tried to imoprt through Outlook -Failed
File attempt to move to Desktop of second computer -Failed
Tried to change attributes -Failed Access denied


The first thing you did that was wrong was to export. There's simply no
reason. WIth Outlook closed, simply copy your PST to the CD. All done. On
the destination PC, copy it from the CD to the hard drive and then remove
the read-only attribute there. I'd put it in My Documents or create another
folder for it. I wouldn't put it on the Desktop. Then start Outlook and
use FileOpenOutlook Data File to open it. FOr a complete description, see
this: http://www.howto-outlook.com/howto/backupandrestore.htm
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Brian Tillman

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Old April 27th 06, 07:21 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
lucjewl2
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Default Move contacts to another computer. Access denied??????????

I am unsure how to copy the folder with Outlook closed. Currently I have the
files saved to the desktop (they were exported out of Outlook to the
desktop). After I sent them there I copied them to the disk with Outlook
closed.
If you can give me the steps to follow that would be great. The way I read
your link I seem to miss a step.

Thank you

"Brian Tillman" wrote:

lucjewl2 wrote:

I have read all the other tips that have been posted in reference to
this topic. I am trying to move the file to that hard drive and
change the file from read only. When I try to change the file
attributes I get an error stating that access denied. both computers
are using Office 2003 pro. Just to recap:
File exported to Desktop on first computer
File save to RW-CD on first computer
CD moved to second computer
File tried to imoprt through Outlook -Failed
File attempt to move to Desktop of second computer -Failed
Tried to change attributes -Failed Access denied


The first thing you did that was wrong was to export. There's simply no
reason. WIth Outlook closed, simply copy your PST to the CD. All done. On
the destination PC, copy it from the CD to the hard drive and then remove
the read-only attribute there. I'd put it in My Documents or create another
folder for it. I wouldn't put it on the Desktop. Then start Outlook and
use FileOpenOutlook Data File to open it. FOr a complete description, see
this: http://www.howto-outlook.com/howto/backupandrestore.htm
--
Brian Tillman


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Old April 27th 06, 09:17 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
Brian Tillman
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Default Move contacts to another computer. Access denied??????????

lucjewl2 wrote:

I am unsure how to copy the folder with Outlook closed.


Read the page at the URL I cited.

Currently I
have the files saved to the desktop (they were exported out of
Outlook to the desktop).


Do not export. You lose data that way.

After I sent them there I copied them to
the disk with Outlook closed.
If you can give me the steps to follow that would be great. The way
I read your link I seem to miss a step.


It's all on the page I cited.
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Brian Tillman
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Old April 27th 06, 10:12 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
lucjewl2
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Default Move contacts to another computer. Access denied??????????

I have gone through the steps with Outlook closed. C drive - settings -
application- I don't have Outlook after I open to the windows extention? Not
sure why but I am unable to follow the steps corectly. I have changed my
setting for folders to show hidden folders, and still no luck. Sorry to seem
ignorant however, I have followed the steps without luck.
Any info very much appreciated.

Thanks


"Brian Tillman" wrote:

lucjewl2 wrote:

I am unsure how to copy the folder with Outlook closed.


Read the page at the URL I cited.

Currently I
have the files saved to the desktop (they were exported out of
Outlook to the desktop).


Do not export. You lose data that way.

After I sent them there I copied them to
the disk with Outlook closed.
If you can give me the steps to follow that would be great. The way
I read your link I seem to miss a step.


It's all on the page I cited.
--
Brian Tillman

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Old April 28th 06, 02:15 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.contacts
Brian Tillman
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Default Move contacts to another computer. Access denied??????????

lucjewl2 wrote:

I have gone through the steps with Outlook closed. C drive -
settings - application- I don't have Outlook after I open to the
windows extention?


Alas, I have no idea what this sentence means. What does "I don't have
Outlook" mean? Do you mean you don't have a file whose ame is Outlook?
Your PST may not be named "Outlook". It will have whatever name you gave it
when you created it. What is "the windows extension"? Do you mean you
can't see the file types? If that's the case, in Windows Explorer click
ToolsFolder Options, select the View tab and uncheck the box labeled "Hide
extensions for known file types". ALso make sure the radio button labeled
"Show hidden files and folders" is selected. Click OK. Now look again.
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Brian Tillman

 




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