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When I try to import a .pst file into Outlook 2003 I get a message "The
operation failed. An object could not be found." I have been using this facility successfully for several weeks. I have tried system restore and scanpst, but they make no difference. Any ideas what I should try? |
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RogerUK wrote:
When I try to import a .pst file into Outlook 2003 I get a message "The operation failed. An object could not be found." I have been using this facility successfully for several weeks. I have tried system restore and scanpst, but they make no difference. Any ideas what I should try? DON'T IMPORT - go to File-Open-Outlook Data File - don't you read replies to your posts? |
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Yes. Thanks for your reply. Unfortunately all it does is make Outlook fall
over and send an error message to Microsoft. "Gordon" wrote: RogerUK wrote: When I try to import a .pst file into Outlook 2003 I get a message "The operation failed. An object could not be found." I have been using this facility successfully for several weeks. I have tried system restore and scanpst, but they make no difference. Any ideas what I should try? DON'T IMPORT - go to File-Open-Outlook Data File - don't you read replies to your posts? |
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RogerUK wrote:
Yes. Thanks for your reply. Unfortunately all it does is make Outlook fall over and send an error message to Microsoft. Then 1) click HelpDetect and Repair and 2) use the Inbox Repair Tool on the PST. Importing from a PST is never the way to transfer data into Outlook. -- Brian Tillman |
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Thanks. I used the Inbox repair tool to repair the file - it found 5 errors
and corrected them. However, Outlook 2003 still shut down when I tried to open the file. Looking at the other postings here, could it be because the file I am trying to open is Outlook 2000, and needs some sort of "translation" before Outlook 2003 can recognise it? "Brian Tillman" wrote: RogerUK wrote: Yes. Thanks for your reply. Unfortunately all it does is make Outlook fall over and send an error message to Microsoft. Then 1) click HelpDetect and Repair and 2) use the Inbox Repair Tool on the PST. Importing from a PST is never the way to transfer data into Outlook. -- Brian Tillman |
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No. Outlook 2000 files are perfectly compatible with Outlook 2003. There's
probably more to your story than you've told us for you to have developed this problem. Create new profile. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "RogerUK" wrote in message ... Thanks. I used the Inbox repair tool to repair the file - it found 5 errors and corrected them. However, Outlook 2003 still shut down when I tried to open the file. Looking at the other postings here, could it be because the file I am trying to open is Outlook 2000, and needs some sort of "translation" before Outlook 2003 can recognise it? "Brian Tillman" wrote: RogerUK wrote: Yes. Thanks for your reply. Unfortunately all it does is make Outlook fall over and send an error message to Microsoft. Then 1) click HelpDetect and Repair and 2) use the Inbox Repair Tool on the PST. Importing from a PST is never the way to transfer data into Outlook. -- Brian Tillman |
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The only other bit of information I can think of is that when I open Outlook
I get a dialogue box called Microsoft LDAP Directory with a tab called Connection Details. Server is "NULL", Port is a 4 digit number, User Name is "NULL" and Password is blank. I simply click the "OK" button and it goes away. Is this relevant? I do not want to use Outlook 2003 as my email vehicle - I am quite happy with Outlook Express - I am simply using it to transfer my electronic diary from my work computer to my PDA. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: No. Outlook 2000 files are perfectly compatible with Outlook 2003. There's probably more to your story than you've told us for you to have developed this problem. Create new profile. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "RogerUK" wrote in message ... Thanks. I used the Inbox repair tool to repair the file - it found 5 errors and corrected them. However, Outlook 2003 still shut down when I tried to open the file. Looking at the other postings here, could it be because the file I am trying to open is Outlook 2000, and needs some sort of "translation" before Outlook 2003 can recognise it? "Brian Tillman" wrote: RogerUK wrote: Yes. Thanks for your reply. Unfortunately all it does is make Outlook fall over and send an error message to Microsoft. Then 1) click HelpDetect and Repair and 2) use the Inbox Repair Tool on the PST. Importing from a PST is never the way to transfer data into Outlook. -- Brian Tillman |
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I suspect there is more you've left out.
Did you do an in place upgrade from Outlook 2000 IMO mode? If so, my recommendation is even more compelling: Create a new profile! -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "RogerUK" wrote in message ... The only other bit of information I can think of is that when I open Outlook I get a dialogue box called Microsoft LDAP Directory with a tab called Connection Details. Server is "NULL", Port is a 4 digit number, User Name is "NULL" and Password is blank. I simply click the "OK" button and it goes away. Is this relevant? I do not want to use Outlook 2003 as my email vehicle - I am quite happy with Outlook Express - I am simply using it to transfer my electronic diary from my work computer to my PDA. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: No. Outlook 2000 files are perfectly compatible with Outlook 2003. There's probably more to your story than you've told us for you to have developed this problem. Create new profile. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "RogerUK" wrote in message ... Thanks. I used the Inbox repair tool to repair the file - it found 5 errors and corrected them. However, Outlook 2003 still shut down when I tried to open the file. Looking at the other postings here, could it be because the file I am trying to open is Outlook 2000, and needs some sort of "translation" before Outlook 2003 can recognise it? "Brian Tillman" wrote: RogerUK wrote: Yes. Thanks for your reply. Unfortunately all it does is make Outlook fall over and send an error message to Microsoft. Then 1) click HelpDetect and Repair and 2) use the Inbox Repair Tool on the PST. Importing from a PST is never the way to transfer data into Outlook. -- Brian Tillman |
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RogerUK wrote:
The only other bit of information I can think of is that when I open Outlook I get a dialogue box called Microsoft LDAP Directory with a tab called Connection Details. Server is "NULL", Port is a 4 digit number, User Name is "NULL" and Password is blank. I simply click the "OK" button and it goes away. Is this relevant? It's not relevant, but that particular probem is easily fixed. ToolsE-mail AccountsView existing directories or address booksNext. Remove the LDAP server. -- Brian Tillman |
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Thank you. The upgrade from Outlook 2000 was done using Microsoft CD ROMS.
However, I have created a new profile, and in combination with using SCANPST I can now get my work calendar onto my home computer. Many thanks. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: I suspect there is more you've left out. Did you do an in place upgrade from Outlook 2000 IMO mode? If so, my recommendation is even more compelling: Create a new profile! -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "RogerUK" wrote in message ... The only other bit of information I can think of is that when I open Outlook I get a dialogue box called Microsoft LDAP Directory with a tab called Connection Details. Server is "NULL", Port is a 4 digit number, User Name is "NULL" and Password is blank. I simply click the "OK" button and it goes away. Is this relevant? I do not want to use Outlook 2003 as my email vehicle - I am quite happy with Outlook Express - I am simply using it to transfer my electronic diary from my work computer to my PDA. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: No. Outlook 2000 files are perfectly compatible with Outlook 2003. There's probably more to your story than you've told us for you to have developed this problem. Create new profile. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "RogerUK" wrote in message ... Thanks. I used the Inbox repair tool to repair the file - it found 5 errors and corrected them. However, Outlook 2003 still shut down when I tried to open the file. Looking at the other postings here, could it be because the file I am trying to open is Outlook 2000, and needs some sort of "translation" before Outlook 2003 can recognise it? "Brian Tillman" wrote: RogerUK wrote: Yes. Thanks for your reply. Unfortunately all it does is make Outlook fall over and send an error message to Microsoft. Then 1) click HelpDetect and Repair and 2) use the Inbox Repair Tool on the PST. Importing from a PST is never the way to transfer data into Outlook. -- Brian Tillman |
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