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I lost my latest PST file a while back, and have been trying to regain
as much as possible from backup PST's with various dates. I have had a lot of trouble doing this with the import feature of Outlook 2002. I either end up with a lot of duplicates, or I lose existing files. Is there a program that can read a PST file directly to see what it contains before I attempt to import it? -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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Outlook. Why would you ever import these files? Just open them. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "Dick" wrote in message ... I lost my latest PST file a while back, and have been trying to regain as much as possible from backup PST's with various dates. I have had a lot of trouble doing this with the import feature of Outlook 2002. I either end up with a lot of duplicates, or I lose existing files. Is there a program that can read a PST file directly to see what it contains before I attempt to import it? -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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Outlook: File | Open | Outlook Data.
-- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 http://www.turtleflock.com/olconfig/index.htm and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for Administrators, Power Users, and Developers http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx "Dick" wrote in message ... I lost my latest PST file a while back, and have been trying to regain as much as possible from backup PST's with various dates. I have had a lot of trouble doing this with the import feature of Outlook 2002. I either end up with a lot of duplicates, or I lose existing files. Is there a program that can read a PST file directly to see what it contains before I attempt to import it? -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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Dick wrote:
I lost my latest PST file a while back, and have been trying to regain as much as possible from backup PST's with various dates. I have had a lot of trouble doing this with the import feature of Outlook 2002. I either end up with a lot of duplicates, or I lose existing files. Is there a program that can read a PST file directly to see what it contains before I attempt to import it? Yes, it's called Outlook. Never import from a PST. Use FileOpenOutlook Data File and add it to your existing profile. Then you can copy the data you want from the folders it contains to your default folders. When done, close it with right-clickClose on its root. -- Brian Tillman |
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On Tue, 27 Mar 2007 07:59:38 -0400, "Brian Tillman"
wrote: Dick wrote: I lost my latest PST file a while back, and have been trying to regain as much as possible from backup PST's with various dates. I have had a lot of trouble doing this with the import feature of Outlook 2002. I either end up with a lot of duplicates, or I lose existing files. Is there a program that can read a PST file directly to see what it contains before I attempt to import it? Yes, it's called Outlook. Never import from a PST. Use FileOpenOutlook Data File and add it to your existing profile. Then you can copy the data you want from the folders it contains to your default folders. When done, close it with right-clickClose on its root. Thanks to you and Sue for that information. As much as I have read about importing, etc., I have never seen anyone point that out. Dick -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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Dick wrote:
Thanks to you and Sue for that information. As much as I have read about importing, etc., I have never seen anyone point that out. Only about 2,000 times in this newsgroup, currently. -- Brian Tillman |
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In message "Brian Tillman"
wrote: Dick wrote: I lost my latest PST file a while back, and have been trying to regain as much as possible from backup PST's with various dates. I have had a lot of trouble doing this with the import feature of Outlook 2002. I either end up with a lot of duplicates, or I lose existing files. Is there a program that can read a PST file directly to see what it contains before I attempt to import it? Yes, it's called Outlook. Never import from a PST. Use FileOpenOutlook Data File and add it to your existing profile. Then you can copy the data you want from the folders it contains to your default folders. When done, close it with right-clickClose on its root. Or if you really must import, I've had much better luck opening the PST, exporting to a plain-text format, then importing again. However, this is likely advantageous in my case because I have multiple apps synchronizing against Outlook, and I need to reset the meta-data attached to items to get them to synchronize properly in some cases. -- Insert something clever here. |
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