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See below for my original post and a reply, here are some more details.
I installed Optlook 2003 on my new PC then copied my Outlook.pst file from my old machine to the new machine and that resulted in 2 Personal Folders appearing. I don't recall now exactly how but I managed to get rid of one of them and Outlook uses the other one (copied from old PC) just fine until I try to access the Advanced Options for the folder so I can compress the data file. By "Second Mail Folder" I mean that I have a Personal Folders where I have all my personal emails and I also have a Work Related folder for all my work emails. I have some rules setup to move emails to my Work folder. I have no problems compressing this data file. Any advice on fixing my problem would be welcone. Thanks, Tony __________________________________________________ ___________________ Unclear post. "Second Mail Folder" means what precisely? From your incomplete description, you appear to be trying to access an Outlook data file that has a corrupt connection to your profile. Only you could know how you corrupted this profile. Tell us the rest of the story. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "TonyR" wrote in message news:7yAih.505582$1T2.235294@pd7urf2no... I'm running Outlook 2003 and it is working fine except that when I try to go to the Advanced options of the properties of my Personal Folders I get the message "Operation failed. An object could not be found". What I'm trying to do is go in there to compress the data file. I have a second mail folder and I have no problem compressing it. Any suggestions on how I can fix this? Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to all! |
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So what exactly happens when you try to compress?
"TonyR" wrote in message news:SgXkh.532008$5R2.275350@pd7urf3no... See below for my original post and a reply, here are some more details. I installed Optlook 2003 on my new PC then copied my Outlook.pst file from my old machine to the new machine and that resulted in 2 Personal Folders appearing. I don't recall now exactly how but I managed to get rid of one of them and Outlook uses the other one (copied from old PC) just fine until I try to access the Advanced Options for the folder so I can compress the data file. By "Second Mail Folder" I mean that I have a Personal Folders where I have all my personal emails and I also have a Work Related folder for all my work emails. I have some rules setup to move emails to my Work folder. I have no problems compressing this data file. Any advice on fixing my problem would be welcone. Thanks, Tony __________________________________________________ ___________________ Unclear post. "Second Mail Folder" means what precisely? From your incomplete description, you appear to be trying to access an Outlook data file that has a corrupt connection to your profile. Only you could know how you corrupted this profile. Tell us the rest of the story. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "TonyR" wrote in message news:7yAih.505582$1T2.235294@pd7urf2no... I'm running Outlook 2003 and it is working fine except that when I try to go to the Advanced options of the properties of my Personal Folders I get the message "Operation failed. An object could not be found". What I'm trying to do is go in there to compress the data file. I have a second mail folder and I have no problem compressing it. Any suggestions on how I can fix this? Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to all! |
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Yes i tried that and it has not helped.
"Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote in message ... have you tried making a new profile and adding the old pst to it as the default delivery location at the time you create the profile? -- Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook] Author, Teach Yourself Outlook 2003 in 24 Hours Need Help with Common Tasks? http://www.outlook-tips.net/beginner/ Outlook 2007: http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/ol2007/ Outlook Tips by email: Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/ Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.com Subscribe to Exchange Messaging Outlook newsletter: "TonyR" wrote in message news:SgXkh.532008$5R2.275350@pd7urf3no... See below for my original post and a reply, here are some more details. I installed Optlook 2003 on my new PC then copied my Outlook.pst file from my old machine to the new machine and that resulted in 2 Personal Folders appearing. I don't recall now exactly how but I managed to get rid of one of them and Outlook uses the other one (copied from old PC) just fine until I try to access the Advanced Options for the folder so I can compress the data file. By "Second Mail Folder" I mean that I have a Personal Folders where I have all my personal emails and I also have a Work Related folder for all my work emails. I have some rules setup to move emails to my Work folder. I have no problems compressing this data file. Any advice on fixing my problem would be welcone. Thanks, Tony __________________________________________________ ___________________ Unclear post. "Second Mail Folder" means what precisely? From your incomplete description, you appear to be trying to access an Outlook data file that has a corrupt connection to your profile. Only you could know how you corrupted this profile. Tell us the rest of the story. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "TonyR" wrote in message news:7yAih.505582$1T2.235294@pd7urf2no... I'm running Outlook 2003 and it is working fine except that when I try to go to the Advanced options of the properties of my Personal Folders I get the message "Operation failed. An object could not be found". What I'm trying to do is go in there to compress the data file. I have a second mail folder and I have no problem compressing it. Any suggestions on how I can fix this? Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to all! |
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I never get that far as the error about "operation failed" appears when I
click on the "advanced" button which is one step before the compress. "DL" address@invalid wrote in message ... So what exactly happens when you try to compress? "TonyR" wrote in message news:SgXkh.532008$5R2.275350@pd7urf3no... See below for my original post and a reply, here are some more details. I installed Optlook 2003 on my new PC then copied my Outlook.pst file from my old machine to the new machine and that resulted in 2 Personal Folders appearing. I don't recall now exactly how but I managed to get rid of one of them and Outlook uses the other one (copied from old PC) just fine until I try to access the Advanced Options for the folder so I can compress the data file. By "Second Mail Folder" I mean that I have a Personal Folders where I have all my personal emails and I also have a Work Related folder for all my work emails. I have some rules setup to move emails to my Work folder. I have no problems compressing this data file. Any advice on fixing my problem would be welcone. Thanks, Tony __________________________________________________ ___________________ Unclear post. "Second Mail Folder" means what precisely? From your incomplete description, you appear to be trying to access an Outlook data file that has a corrupt connection to your profile. Only you could know how you corrupted this profile. Tell us the rest of the story. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "TonyR" wrote in message news:7yAih.505582$1T2.235294@pd7urf2no... I'm running Outlook 2003 and it is working fine except that when I try to go to the Advanced options of the properties of my Personal Folders I get the message "Operation failed. An object could not be found". What I'm trying to do is go in there to compress the data file. I have a second mail folder and I have no problem compressing it. Any suggestions on how I can fix this? Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to all! |
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For the time being, using the mail applet in control panel (with OL closed)
create a new data file and designate it the default. Does OL then function correctly? "TonyR" wrote in message news:jQdlh.529793$1T2.64743@pd7urf2no... Yes i tried that and it has not helped. "Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote in message ... have you tried making a new profile and adding the old pst to it as the default delivery location at the time you create the profile? -- Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook] Author, Teach Yourself Outlook 2003 in 24 Hours Need Help with Common Tasks? http://www.outlook-tips.net/beginner/ Outlook 2007: http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/ol2007/ Outlook Tips by email: Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/ Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.com Subscribe to Exchange Messaging Outlook newsletter: "TonyR" wrote in message news:SgXkh.532008$5R2.275350@pd7urf3no... See below for my original post and a reply, here are some more details. I installed Optlook 2003 on my new PC then copied my Outlook.pst file from my old machine to the new machine and that resulted in 2 Personal Folders appearing. I don't recall now exactly how but I managed to get rid of one of them and Outlook uses the other one (copied from old PC) just fine until I try to access the Advanced Options for the folder so I can compress the data file. By "Second Mail Folder" I mean that I have a Personal Folders where I have all my personal emails and I also have a Work Related folder for all my work emails. I have some rules setup to move emails to my Work folder. I have no problems compressing this data file. Any advice on fixing my problem would be welcone. Thanks, Tony __________________________________________________ ___________________ Unclear post. "Second Mail Folder" means what precisely? From your incomplete description, you appear to be trying to access an Outlook data file that has a corrupt connection to your profile. Only you could know how you corrupted this profile. Tell us the rest of the story. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "TonyR" wrote in message news:7yAih.505582$1T2.235294@pd7urf2no... I'm running Outlook 2003 and it is working fine except that when I try to go to the Advanced options of the properties of my Personal Folders I get the message "Operation failed. An object could not be found". What I'm trying to do is go in there to compress the data file. I have a second mail folder and I have no problem compressing it. Any suggestions on how I can fix this? Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to all! |
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I did that and it setup the new data file correctly and I made it the
default and it can be compressed. I tried to copy the stuff from the old data file to the new one but it will not copy things like Inbox, Calendar, Contacts etc. Is there a way to copy them to the new data file? Tony "DL" address@invalid wrote in message ... For the time being, using the mail applet in control panel (with OL closed) create a new data file and designate it the default. Does OL then function correctly? "TonyR" wrote in message news:jQdlh.529793$1T2.64743@pd7urf2no... Yes i tried that and it has not helped. "Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote in message ... have you tried making a new profile and adding the old pst to it as the default delivery location at the time you create the profile? -- Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook] Author, Teach Yourself Outlook 2003 in 24 Hours Need Help with Common Tasks? http://www.outlook-tips.net/beginner/ Outlook 2007: http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/ol2007/ Outlook Tips by email: Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/ Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.com Subscribe to Exchange Messaging Outlook newsletter: "TonyR" wrote in message news:SgXkh.532008$5R2.275350@pd7urf3no... See below for my original post and a reply, here are some more details. I installed Optlook 2003 on my new PC then copied my Outlook.pst file from my old machine to the new machine and that resulted in 2 Personal Folders appearing. I don't recall now exactly how but I managed to get rid of one of them and Outlook uses the other one (copied from old PC) just fine until I try to access the Advanced Options for the folder so I can compress the data file. By "Second Mail Folder" I mean that I have a Personal Folders where I have all my personal emails and I also have a Work Related folder for all my work emails. I have some rules setup to move emails to my Work folder. I have no problems compressing this data file. Any advice on fixing my problem would be welcone. Thanks, Tony __________________________________________________ ___________________ Unclear post. "Second Mail Folder" means what precisely? From your incomplete description, you appear to be trying to access an Outlook data file that has a corrupt connection to your profile. Only you could know how you corrupted this profile. Tell us the rest of the story. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "TonyR" wrote in message news:7yAih.505582$1T2.235294@pd7urf2no... I'm running Outlook 2003 and it is working fine except that when I try to go to the Advanced options of the properties of my Personal Folders I get the message "Operation failed. An object could not be found". What I'm trying to do is go in there to compress the data file. I have a second mail folder and I have no problem compressing it. Any suggestions on how I can fix this? Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to all! |
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You dont want to copy the default folders, only the data within them.
Within OL FileOpenData File......browse to 'old pst' Then copy a batch of data at a time, and test your 'new' data file before copying some more (It may be that something/data in the old file is corrupt) "TonyR" wrote in message news:nWvmh.553230$R63.520929@pd7urf1no... I did that and it setup the new data file correctly and I made it the default and it can be compressed. I tried to copy the stuff from the old data file to the new one but it will not copy things like Inbox, Calendar, Contacts etc. Is there a way to copy them to the new data file? Tony "DL" address@invalid wrote in message ... For the time being, using the mail applet in control panel (with OL closed) create a new data file and designate it the default. Does OL then function correctly? "TonyR" wrote in message news:jQdlh.529793$1T2.64743@pd7urf2no... Yes i tried that and it has not helped. "Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote in message ... have you tried making a new profile and adding the old pst to it as the default delivery location at the time you create the profile? -- Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook] Author, Teach Yourself Outlook 2003 in 24 Hours Need Help with Common Tasks? http://www.outlook-tips.net/beginner/ Outlook 2007: http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/ol2007/ Outlook Tips by email: Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/ Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.com Subscribe to Exchange Messaging Outlook newsletter: "TonyR" wrote in message news:SgXkh.532008$5R2.275350@pd7urf3no... See below for my original post and a reply, here are some more details. I installed Optlook 2003 on my new PC then copied my Outlook.pst file from my old machine to the new machine and that resulted in 2 Personal Folders appearing. I don't recall now exactly how but I managed to get rid of one of them and Outlook uses the other one (copied from old PC) just fine until I try to access the Advanced Options for the folder so I can compress the data file. By "Second Mail Folder" I mean that I have a Personal Folders where I have all my personal emails and I also have a Work Related folder for all my work emails. I have some rules setup to move emails to my Work folder. I have no problems compressing this data file. Any advice on fixing my problem would be welcone. Thanks, Tony __________________________________________________ ___________________ Unclear post. "Second Mail Folder" means what precisely? From your incomplete description, you appear to be trying to access an Outlook data file that has a corrupt connection to your profile. Only you could know how you corrupted this profile. Tell us the rest of the story. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "TonyR" wrote in message news:7yAih.505582$1T2.235294@pd7urf2no... I'm running Outlook 2003 and it is working fine except that when I try to go to the Advanced options of the properties of my Personal Folders I get the message "Operation failed. An object could not be found". What I'm trying to do is go in there to compress the data file. I have a second mail folder and I have no problem compressing it. Any suggestions on how I can fix this? Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to all! |
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Thanks I have copied all my emails and contacts to the new data file.
I can't seem to copy my calendar items but There are not that many setup for 2007 so I'll just reenter them. Now I'm faced with trying to close the old file so I can delete it. However, when I try to close it I'm getting the message "Operation failed. An object could not be found". Any ideas? I must add thanks for all your help! Tony "DL" address@invalid wrote in message ... You dont want to copy the default folders, only the data within them. Within OL FileOpenData File......browse to 'old pst' Then copy a batch of data at a time, and test your 'new' data file before copying some more (It may be that something/data in the old file is corrupt) "TonyR" wrote in message news:nWvmh.553230$R63.520929@pd7urf1no... I did that and it setup the new data file correctly and I made it the default and it can be compressed. I tried to copy the stuff from the old data file to the new one but it will not copy things like Inbox, Calendar, Contacts etc. Is there a way to copy them to the new data file? Tony "DL" address@invalid wrote in message ... For the time being, using the mail applet in control panel (with OL closed) create a new data file and designate it the default. Does OL then function correctly? "TonyR" wrote in message news:jQdlh.529793$1T2.64743@pd7urf2no... Yes i tried that and it has not helped. "Diane Poremsky [MVP]" wrote in message ... have you tried making a new profile and adding the old pst to it as the default delivery location at the time you create the profile? -- Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook] Author, Teach Yourself Outlook 2003 in 24 Hours Need Help with Common Tasks? http://www.outlook-tips.net/beginner/ Outlook 2007: http://www.slipstick.com/outlook/ol2007/ Outlook Tips by email: Outlook Tips: http://www.outlook-tips.net/ Outlook & Exchange Solutions Center: http://www.slipstick.com Subscribe to Exchange Messaging Outlook newsletter: "TonyR" wrote in message news:SgXkh.532008$5R2.275350@pd7urf3no... See below for my original post and a reply, here are some more details. I installed Optlook 2003 on my new PC then copied my Outlook.pst file from my old machine to the new machine and that resulted in 2 Personal Folders appearing. I don't recall now exactly how but I managed to get rid of one of them and Outlook uses the other one (copied from old PC) just fine until I try to access the Advanced Options for the folder so I can compress the data file. By "Second Mail Folder" I mean that I have a Personal Folders where I have all my personal emails and I also have a Work Related folder for all my work emails. I have some rules setup to move emails to my Work folder. I have no problems compressing this data file. Any advice on fixing my problem would be welcone. Thanks, Tony __________________________________________________ ___________________ Unclear post. "Second Mail Folder" means what precisely? From your incomplete description, you appear to be trying to access an Outlook data file that has a corrupt connection to your profile. Only you could know how you corrupted this profile. Tell us the rest of the story. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "TonyR" wrote in message news:7yAih.505582$1T2.235294@pd7urf2no... I'm running Outlook 2003 and it is working fine except that when I try to go to the Advanced options of the properties of my Personal Folders I get the message "Operation failed. An object could not be found". What I'm trying to do is go in there to compress the data file. I have a second mail folder and I have no problem compressing it. Any suggestions on how I can fix this? Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to all! |
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TonyR wrote:
Thanks I have copied all my emails and contacts to the new data file. I can't seem to copy my calendar items but There are not that many setup for 2007 so I'll just reenter them. Switch to a table view, like By Category, then press CTRL-A to select all the calendar entries. Copy the selection with right-click and drag or EditCopy to Folder Now I'm faced with trying to close the old file so I can delete it. However, when I try to close it I'm getting the message "Operation failed. An object could not be found". Any ideas? With Outlook closed, use Control Panel's Mail applet to remove the PST from the mail profile. -- Brian Tillman |
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