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I shouldn't have said transfer, I should have said import. I imported the
pst file and all of my email and saved folders imported but not my addresses. My correct pst file is where is it supposed to be for outlook to see and no addresses are available. Since I can't un-import, I've made the pst file a backup.pst file and moved the outlook.pst file back into the directory (local settings, application data, microsoft, outlook), which is also where the mailbox.pab file is from importing the pst file in the first place. Still nothing. I agree with you when you say you shouldn't import the pst but after you do it appears your addresses are just lost. I'm looking to quickly upgrade from 2003 to 2007 and just use this as a learning lesson as I've spent hours trying to trick the system moving the pst file, renaming it, changing the "view existing directory" in outlook, and nothing makes the address book visible. I can see the mailbox.pab file with 265 kb and the date and time I imported the pst file but I can't see it. I've deleted it and copied the original pst file from my external hard drive (my back-up) and copied it to the appropriate directory. Nothing!!!!! "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Then you are not copying the correct file. Get your most recent good backup. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Linda" wrote in message ... I tried that about 5 times but they did not transfer. Thanks for your help anyway. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Repeating: Outlook has not used a PAB file to store Contacts for over 10 years, and never did so primarily. Your Contacts were stored in your PST file and would still be there. They will not appear in your address book view until you configure that view using the instructions I posted. If your Contacts are not in your PST file, then you did not transfer that file correctly. Importing is never the correct way to transfer Outlook data. Just copy the original PST file and open it in Outlook. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Linda" wrote in message ... After I imported my pst file, I went back to where it is stored and there was also a .pab file. All of my email and folders I had created in email was there, but no contacts or address. That was my goal; to get the addresses in the pab or pst to display in outlook. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: What makes you think you even have an "old address book file?" There is no such thing. Outlook has stored all it information in PST files forever. It has never stored any information in a PAB file. If you transferred your PST file, you have all the Contact data you have ever had. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Linda" wrote in message news ![]() file to retrieve all of my addresses? "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Outlook has not used a PAB file for a decade. You need to remove it and follow the standard steps to configure your Outlook Address Book Service posted here daily: http://support.microsoft.com/default...Product=ol2002 -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Linda" wrote in message ... I have searched for hours for an answer to this and have tried everything suggested to no avail; I thought I'd ask my question direct prior to throwing in the towel. I have office 2003 and imported my .pst file after reinstalling (now I know importing is a no-no). All of my email and folders imported correctly, but I have no addresses. I see that I have a .pab file in the appropriate path, so I went to tools, email accts, view or change directory. I have tried adding, changing, have made this a personal address book with the path to the .pab, I have tried the personal address book with the path to the .pst, and nothing in my old address book shows up. I am soon going to upgrade to outlook 2007 in hopes of avoiding this in the future - I have never been able to save any of my addresses when I have to reload outlook and always have a backup .pst file. Aaaaargh! Please help! |
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Clarify what you mean when you say your "addresses" didn't import. If you
open your Contacts Folder, are there any Contacts? Do you still have the PST file from which you attempted this import? -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Linda" wrote in message ... I shouldn't have said transfer, I should have said import. I imported the pst file and all of my email and saved folders imported but not my addresses. My correct pst file is where is it supposed to be for outlook to see and no addresses are available. Since I can't un-import, I've made the pst file a backup.pst file and moved the outlook.pst file back into the directory (local settings, application data, microsoft, outlook), which is also where the mailbox.pab file is from importing the pst file in the first place. Still nothing. I agree with you when you say you shouldn't import the pst but after you do it appears your addresses are just lost. I'm looking to quickly upgrade from 2003 to 2007 and just use this as a learning lesson as I've spent hours trying to trick the system moving the pst file, renaming it, changing the "view existing directory" in outlook, and nothing makes the address book visible. I can see the mailbox.pab file with 265 kb and the date and time I imported the pst file but I can't see it. I've deleted it and copied the original pst file from my external hard drive (my back-up) and copied it to the appropriate directory. Nothing!!!!! "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Then you are not copying the correct file. Get your most recent good backup. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Linda" wrote in message ... I tried that about 5 times but they did not transfer. Thanks for your help anyway. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Repeating: Outlook has not used a PAB file to store Contacts for over 10 years, and never did so primarily. Your Contacts were stored in your PST file and would still be there. They will not appear in your address book view until you configure that view using the instructions I posted. If your Contacts are not in your PST file, then you did not transfer that file correctly. Importing is never the correct way to transfer Outlook data. Just copy the original PST file and open it in Outlook. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Linda" wrote in message ... After I imported my pst file, I went back to where it is stored and there was also a .pab file. All of my email and folders I had created in was there, but no contacts or address. That was my goal; to get the addresses in the pab or pst to display in outlook. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: What makes you think you even have an "old address book file?" There is no such thing. Outlook has stored all it information in PST files forever. It has never stored any information in a PAB file. If you transferred your PST file, you have all the Contact data you have ever had. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Linda" wrote in message news ![]() file to retrieve all of my addresses? "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Outlook has not used a PAB file for a decade. You need to remove it and follow the standard steps to configure your Outlook Address Book Service posted here daily: http://support.microsoft.com/default...Product=ol2002 -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Linda" wrote in message ... I have searched for hours for an answer to this and have tried everything suggested to no avail; I thought I'd ask my question direct prior to throwing in the towel. I have office 2003 and imported my .pst file after reinstalling (now I know importing is a no-no). All of my email and folders imported correctly, but I have no addresses. I see that I have a .pab file in the appropriate path, so I went to tools, email accts, view or change directory. I have tried adding, changing, have made this a personal address book with the path to the .pab, I have tried the personal address book with the path to the .pst, and nothing in my old address book shows up. I am soon going to upgrade to outlook 2007 in hopes of avoiding this in the future - I have never been able to save any of my addresses when I have to reload outlook and always have a backup .pst file. Aaaaargh! Please help! |
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Addresses or contacts; my stored email addresses. Nothing in the contacts
folder, or when I click on tools, address book. I do have the original pst file. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Clarify what you mean when you say your "addresses" didn't import. If you open your Contacts Folder, are there any Contacts? Do you still have the PST file from which you attempted this import? -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Linda" wrote in message ... I shouldn't have said transfer, I should have said import. I imported the pst file and all of my email and saved folders imported but not my addresses. My correct pst file is where is it supposed to be for outlook to see and no addresses are available. Since I can't un-import, I've made the pst file a backup.pst file and moved the outlook.pst file back into the directory (local settings, application data, microsoft, outlook), which is also where the mailbox.pab file is from importing the pst file in the first place. Still nothing. I agree with you when you say you shouldn't import the pst but after you do it appears your addresses are just lost. I'm looking to quickly upgrade from 2003 to 2007 and just use this as a learning lesson as I've spent hours trying to trick the system moving the pst file, renaming it, changing the "view existing directory" in outlook, and nothing makes the address book visible. I can see the mailbox.pab file with 265 kb and the date and time I imported the pst file but I can't see it. I've deleted it and copied the original pst file from my external hard drive (my back-up) and copied it to the appropriate directory. Nothing!!!!! "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Then you are not copying the correct file. Get your most recent good backup. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Linda" wrote in message ... I tried that about 5 times but they did not transfer. Thanks for your help anyway. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Repeating: Outlook has not used a PAB file to store Contacts for over 10 years, and never did so primarily. Your Contacts were stored in your PST file and would still be there. They will not appear in your address book view until you configure that view using the instructions I posted. If your Contacts are not in your PST file, then you did not transfer that file correctly. Importing is never the correct way to transfer Outlook data. Just copy the original PST file and open it in Outlook. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Linda" wrote in message ... After I imported my pst file, I went back to where it is stored and there was also a .pab file. All of my email and folders I had created in was there, but no contacts or address. That was my goal; to get the addresses in the pab or pst to display in outlook. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: What makes you think you even have an "old address book file?" There is no such thing. Outlook has stored all it information in PST files forever. It has never stored any information in a PAB file. If you transferred your PST file, you have all the Contact data you have ever had. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Linda" wrote in message news ![]() file to retrieve all of my addresses? "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Outlook has not used a PAB file for a decade. You need to remove it and follow the standard steps to configure your Outlook Address Book Service posted here daily: http://support.microsoft.com/default...Product=ol2002 -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Linda" wrote in message ... I have searched for hours for an answer to this and have tried everything suggested to no avail; I thought I'd ask my question direct prior to throwing in the towel. I have office 2003 and imported my .pst file after reinstalling (now I know importing is a no-no). All of my email and folders imported correctly, but I have no addresses. I see that I have a .pab file in the appropriate path, so I went to tools, email accts, view or change directory. I have tried adding, changing, have made this a personal address book with the path to the .pab, I have tried the personal address book with the path to the .pst, and nothing in my old address book shows up. I am soon going to upgrade to outlook 2007 in hopes of avoiding this in the future - I have never been able to save any of my addresses when I have to reload outlook and always have a backup .pst file. Aaaaargh! Please help! |
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Then you should simply open the original PST file in Outlook. If it contains
your Contacts, just set that PST file has your default for the profile. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Linda" wrote in message ... Addresses or contacts; my stored email addresses. Nothing in the contacts folder, or when I click on tools, address book. I do have the original pst file. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Clarify what you mean when you say your "addresses" didn't import. If you open your Contacts Folder, are there any Contacts? Do you still have the PST file from which you attempted this import? -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Linda" wrote in message ... I shouldn't have said transfer, I should have said import. I imported the pst file and all of my email and saved folders imported but not my addresses. My correct pst file is where is it supposed to be for outlook to see and no addresses are available. Since I can't un-import, I've made the pst file a backup.pst file and moved the outlook.pst file back into the directory (local settings, application data, microsoft, outlook), which is also where the mailbox.pab file is from importing the pst file in the first place. Still nothing. I agree with you when you say you shouldn't import the pst but after you do it appears your addresses are just lost. I'm looking to quickly upgrade from 2003 to 2007 and just use this as a learning lesson as I've spent hours trying to trick the system moving the pst file, renaming it, changing the "view existing directory" in outlook, and nothing makes the address book visible. I can see the mailbox.pab file with 265 kb and the date and time I imported the pst file but I can't see it. I've deleted it and copied the original pst file from my external hard drive (my back-up) and copied it to the appropriate directory. Nothing!!!!! "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Then you are not copying the correct file. Get your most recent good backup. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Linda" wrote in message ... I tried that about 5 times but they did not transfer. Thanks for your help anyway. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Repeating: Outlook has not used a PAB file to store Contacts for over 10 years, and never did so primarily. Your Contacts were stored in your PST file and would still be there. They will not appear in your address book view until you configure that view using the instructions I posted. If your Contacts are not in your PST file, then you did not transfer that file correctly. Importing is never the correct way to transfer Outlook data. Just copy the original PST file and open it in Outlook. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Linda" wrote in message ... After I imported my pst file, I went back to where it is stored and there was also a .pab file. All of my email and folders I had created in was there, but no contacts or address. That was my goal; to get the addresses in the pab or pst to display in outlook. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: What makes you think you even have an "old address book file?" There is no such thing. Outlook has stored all it information in PST files forever. It has never stored any information in a PAB file. If you transferred your PST file, you have all the Contact data you have ever had. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Linda" wrote in message news ![]() address file to retrieve all of my addresses? "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Outlook has not used a PAB file for a decade. You need to remove it and follow the standard steps to configure your Outlook Address Book Service posted here daily: http://support.microsoft.com/default...Product=ol2002 -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Linda" wrote in message ... I have searched for hours for an answer to this and have tried everything suggested to no avail; I thought I'd ask my question direct prior to throwing in the towel. I have office 2003 and imported my .pst file after reinstalling (now I know importing is a no-no). All of my email and folders imported correctly, but I have no addresses. I see that I have a .pab file in the appropriate path, so I went to tools, email accts, view or change directory. I have tried adding, changing, have made this a personal address book with the path to the .pab, I have tried the personal address book with the path to the .pst, and nothing in my old address book shows up. I am soon going to upgrade to outlook 2007 in hopes of avoiding this in the future - I have never been able to save any of my addresses when I have to reload outlook and always have a backup .pst file. Aaaaargh! Please help! |
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How do you open a pst file in outlook?
"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Then you should simply open the original PST file in Outlook. If it contains your Contacts, just set that PST file has your default for the profile. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Linda" wrote in message ... Addresses or contacts; my stored email addresses. Nothing in the contacts folder, or when I click on tools, address book. I do have the original pst file. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Clarify what you mean when you say your "addresses" didn't import. If you open your Contacts Folder, are there any Contacts? Do you still have the PST file from which you attempted this import? -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Linda" wrote in message ... I shouldn't have said transfer, I should have said import. I imported the pst file and all of my email and saved folders imported but not my addresses. My correct pst file is where is it supposed to be for outlook to see and no addresses are available. Since I can't un-import, I've made the pst file a backup.pst file and moved the outlook.pst file back into the directory (local settings, application data, microsoft, outlook), which is also where the mailbox.pab file is from importing the pst file in the first place. Still nothing. I agree with you when you say you shouldn't import the pst but after you do it appears your addresses are just lost. I'm looking to quickly upgrade from 2003 to 2007 and just use this as a learning lesson as I've spent hours trying to trick the system moving the pst file, renaming it, changing the "view existing directory" in outlook, and nothing makes the address book visible. I can see the mailbox.pab file with 265 kb and the date and time I imported the pst file but I can't see it. I've deleted it and copied the original pst file from my external hard drive (my back-up) and copied it to the appropriate directory. Nothing!!!!! "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Then you are not copying the correct file. Get your most recent good backup. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Linda" wrote in message ... I tried that about 5 times but they did not transfer. Thanks for your help anyway. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Repeating: Outlook has not used a PAB file to store Contacts for over 10 years, and never did so primarily. Your Contacts were stored in your PST file and would still be there. They will not appear in your address book view until you configure that view using the instructions I posted. If your Contacts are not in your PST file, then you did not transfer that file correctly. Importing is never the correct way to transfer Outlook data. Just copy the original PST file and open it in Outlook. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Linda" wrote in message ... After I imported my pst file, I went back to where it is stored and there was also a .pab file. All of my email and folders I had created in was there, but no contacts or address. That was my goal; to get the addresses in the pab or pst to display in outlook. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: What makes you think you even have an "old address book file?" There is no such thing. Outlook has stored all it information in PST files forever. It has never stored any information in a PAB file. If you transferred your PST file, you have all the Contact data you have ever had. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Linda" wrote in message news ![]() address file to retrieve all of my addresses? "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Outlook has not used a PAB file for a decade. You need to remove it and follow the standard steps to configure your Outlook Address Book Service posted here daily: http://support.microsoft.com/default...Product=ol2002 -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Linda" wrote in message ... I have searched for hours for an answer to this and have tried everything suggested to no avail; I thought I'd ask my question direct prior to throwing in the towel. I have office 2003 and imported my .pst file after reinstalling (now I know importing is a no-no). All of my email and folders imported correctly, but I have no addresses. I see that I have a .pab file in the appropriate path, so I went to tools, email accts, view or change directory. I have tried adding, changing, have made this a personal address book with the path to the .pab, I have tried the personal address book with the path to the .pst, and nothing in my old address book shows up. I am soon going to upgrade to outlook 2007 in hopes of avoiding this in the future - I have never been able to save any of my addresses when I have to reload outlook and always have a backup .pst file. Aaaaargh! Please help! |
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File Open Outlook Data File...
-- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Linda" wrote in message ... How do you open a pst file in outlook? "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Then you should simply open the original PST file in Outlook. If it contains your Contacts, just set that PST file has your default for the profile. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Linda" wrote in message ... Addresses or contacts; my stored email addresses. Nothing in the contacts folder, or when I click on tools, address book. I do have the original pst file. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Clarify what you mean when you say your "addresses" didn't import. If you open your Contacts Folder, are there any Contacts? Do you still have the PST file from which you attempted this import? -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Linda" wrote in message ... I shouldn't have said transfer, I should have said import. I imported the pst file and all of my email and saved folders imported but not my addresses. My correct pst file is where is it supposed to be for outlook to see and no addresses are available. Since I can't un-import, I've made the pst file a backup.pst file and moved the outlook.pst file back into the directory (local settings, application data, microsoft, outlook), which is also where the mailbox.pab file is from importing the pst file in the first place. Still nothing. I agree with you when you say you shouldn't import the pst but after you do it appears your addresses are just lost. I'm looking to quickly upgrade from 2003 to 2007 and just use this as a learning lesson as I've spent hours trying to trick the system moving the pst file, renaming it, changing the "view existing directory" in outlook, and nothing makes the address book visible. I can see the mailbox.pab file with 265 kb and the date and time I imported the pst file but I can't see it. I've deleted it and copied the original pst file from my external hard drive (my back-up) and copied it to the appropriate directory. Nothing!!!!! "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Then you are not copying the correct file. Get your most recent good backup. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Linda" wrote in message ... I tried that about 5 times but they did not transfer. Thanks for your help anyway. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Repeating: Outlook has not used a PAB file to store Contacts for over 10 years, and never did so primarily. Your Contacts were stored in your PST file and would still be there. They will not appear in your address book view until you configure that view using the instructions I posted. If your Contacts are not in your PST file, then you did not transfer that file correctly. Importing is never the correct way to transfer Outlook data. Just copy the original PST file and open it in Outlook. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Linda" wrote in message ... After I imported my pst file, I went back to where it is stored and there was also a .pab file. All of my email and folders I had created in was there, but no contacts or address. That was my goal; to get the addresses in the pab or pst to display in outlook. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: What makes you think you even have an "old address book file?" There is no such thing. Outlook has stored all it information in PST files forever. It has never stored any information in a PAB file. If you transferred your PST file, you have all the Contact data you have ever had. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Linda" wrote in message news ![]() address file to retrieve all of my addresses? "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Outlook has not used a PAB file for a decade. You need to remove it and follow the standard steps to configure your Outlook Address Book Service posted here daily: http://support.microsoft.com/default...Product=ol2002 -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Linda" wrote in message ... I have searched for hours for an answer to this and have tried everything suggested to no avail; I thought I'd ask my question direct prior to throwing in the towel. I have office 2003 and imported my .pst file after reinstalling (now I know importing is a no-no). All of my email and folders imported correctly, but I have no addresses. I see that I have a .pab file in the appropriate path, so I went to tools, email accts, view or change directory. I have tried adding, changing, have made this a personal address book with the path to the .pab, I have tried the personal address book with the path to the .pst, and nothing in my old address book shows up. I am soon going to upgrade to outlook 2007 in hopes of avoiding this in the future - I have never been able to save any of my addresses when I have to reload outlook and always have a backup .pst file. Aaaaargh! Please help! |
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