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My hard drive blew but luckily my computer tech was able to recover all
data onto our new hard disk. Unluckily [unwisely!] I had not made recent backups of Outlook files at home [mail messages, etc.] like I do at work. We located Outlook pst files but because they are not " backed-up" files can't seem to import them back into Outlook. [Outlook prompts to shut down, send error report, etc.] Tech says this process is possible on old OE but can't work out how to do it with Outlook. Any ideas anyone? Matt |
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It doesn't matter if they are "not backed up" files as you refer to them.
File | Open hten open the PST should work. then you just copy items over. Import should also work but is not usually recommended. Make sure the PST files are not set to read-only. -- Bill R MVP "matto" wrote in message oups.com... My hard drive blew but luckily my computer tech was able to recover all data onto our new hard disk. Unluckily [unwisely!] I had not made recent backups of Outlook files at home [mail messages, etc.] like I do at work. We located Outlook pst files but because they are not " backed-up" files can't seem to import them back into Outlook. [Outlook prompts to shut down, send error report, etc.] Tech says this process is possible on old OE but can't work out how to do it with Outlook. Any ideas anyone? Matt |
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Dear Bill,
Thanks for your advice but it didn't seem to work. Perhaps because when I checked these files we found don't seem to be pst files I've tried opening the following [found at Application Data\Microsoft\Outlook]: Outlook - Office Data File Outlook - FAV File Outlook.srs - SRS File and OutlPrnt File. and the following [found at Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Outlook]: extend - DAT file mailbox - Office Data File Outlook - Office Data File and Outlook1 - Office Data File but have not been able to open/import them into Outlook. None of them are read-only. What do you suggest I do next? Thanks so far, Matt. BillR [MVP] wrote: It doesn't matter if they are "not backed up" files as you refer to them. File | Open hten open the PST should work. then you just copy items over. Import should also work but is not usually recommended. Make sure the PST files are not set to read-only. -- Bill R MVP "matto" wrote in message oups.com... My hard drive blew but luckily my computer tech was able to recover all data onto our new hard disk. Unluckily [unwisely!] I had not made recent backups of Outlook files at home [mail messages, etc.] like I do at work. We located Outlook pst files but because they are not " backed-up" files can't seem to import them back into Outlook. [Outlook prompts to shut down, send error report, etc.] Tech says this process is possible on old OE but can't work out how to do it with Outlook. Any ideas anyone? Matt |
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An "Outlook Data File" is usually a .PST file; see if this page helps:
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/as...771141033.aspx Reconnect your old Outlook data file Hal -- Hal Hostetler, CPBE -- Senior Engineer/MIS -- MS MVP-Print/Imaging -- WA7BGX http://www.kvoa.com -- "When News breaks, we fix it!" KVOA Television, Tucson, AZ. NBC Channel 4 Still Cadillacin' - www.badnewsbluesband.com "matto" wrote in message oups.com... Dear Bill, Thanks for your advice but it didn't seem to work. Perhaps because when I checked these files we found don't seem to be pst files I've tried opening the following [found at Application Data\Microsoft\Outlook]: Outlook - Office Data File Outlook - FAV File Outlook.srs - SRS File and OutlPrnt File. and the following [found at Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Outlook]: extend - DAT file mailbox - Office Data File Outlook - Office Data File and Outlook1 - Office Data File but have not been able to open/import them into Outlook. None of them are read-only. What do you suggest I do next? Thanks so far, Matt. BillR [MVP] wrote: It doesn't matter if they are "not backed up" files as you refer to them. File | Open hten open the PST should work. then you just copy items over. Import should also work but is not usually recommended. Make sure the PST files are not set to read-only. -- Bill R MVP "matto" wrote in message oups.com... My hard drive blew but luckily my computer tech was able to recover all data onto our new hard disk. Unluckily [unwisely!] I had not made recent backups of Outlook files at home [mail messages, etc.] like I do at work. We located Outlook pst files but because they are not " backed-up" files can't seem to import them back into Outlook. [Outlook prompts to shut down, send error report, etc.] Tech says this process is possible on old OE but can't work out how to do it with Outlook. Any ideas anyone? Matt |
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