What's wrong with making your own location for the pst file? That location
is not a problem (assuming its not a network drive.) The error indicates the
pst is read-only.
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"Peter Foldes" wrote in message
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What is N:\OUTLOOK FILES\archive.pst.??
You did not copy the 2003 pst archive files to the correct location. Read
the answers that was posted by Gordon and DL
Copy to your Documents folder and not the default Outlook location and
most definitely not to the one you posted
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"Mighty Magpie" wrote in message
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I copied them to a folder and tried to open the most recent (prior to the
new PC) but got the error message "File access is denied. You do not have
the permission required to access the file N:\OUTLOOK FILES\archive.pst"
It made no difference which file I tried to open, I got the same related
message. The files are mine, on a PC only used by me and belonging to me.
What permission do I need?
Cheers
"DL" wrote in message
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Thats a copy to your Documents folder and not the default Outlook
location
"Gordon" wrote in message
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"Mighty Magpie" wrote in message
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I have bought a new computer which has Outlook 2007. My previous
computer uses Outlook 2003. I would like to keep and possibly
'transfer' the old (stored) emails from my previous computer onto my
new computer so that if need be, I can view them again.
Where should I look in the 2003 version and which file should I copy?
I think I recall being told several years ago that Outlook stores
Contacts in a file ending with .pst but I am not sure about the
extension of the file which stores the emails.
All in the same file. The default name is Outlook.pst, but search for
*.pst, including Hidden files.
I do not necessarily want to replace my current (Outlook 2007) emails
and folders with the previous version, I simply want to know that they
are on my new computer and I can view them when I want (when I learn
how to)
Copy to your new HDD and do File-Open-Outlook Data File in Outlook.