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I'm unable to import Outlook 2000 archived pst file into Office 2007 after
upgrading my laptop to Vista from XP and Microsoft Office to 2007 from 2000. The attempt to open the pst file fails with the message: "File access denied. You do not have the permission required to access the file." As far as I know, no passwords apply to the file, and when I click on Properties/Security it shows to allow full access. Does anyone know how I can import my old Outlook folder? Any helpful advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks Sam |
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Sam wrote:
I'm unable to import Outlook 2000 archived pst file into Office 2007 after upgrading my laptop to Vista from XP and Microsoft Office to 2007 from 2000. The attempt to open the pst file fails with the message: "File access denied. You do not have the permission required to access the file." First, forget importing from a PST. That's never a good idea. Just OPEN the PST with FileOpenOutlook Data File. To do that, however, you must copy the PST to the hard drive and remove the read-only attribute. The message you see is typical of a write-protected PST. -- Brian Tillman |
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I have the same problem. I copied from CD to HDD and turned off the READ
ONLY flag. The file opens OK on a computer that has Windows XP and Office 2003. There is something different about Vista and OL2K7. I checked owenership and file permissions and moved the file to a temp folder, to my document folder, etc. and it would just not open. There's something else strange going on here. Frank "Brian Tillman" wrote: Sam wrote: I'm unable to import Outlook 2000 archived pst file into Office 2007 after upgrading my laptop to Vista from XP and Microsoft Office to 2007 from 2000. The attempt to open the pst file fails with the message: "File access denied. You do not have the permission required to access the file." First, forget importing from a PST. That's never a good idea. Just OPEN the PST with FileOpenOutlook Data File. To do that, however, you must copy the PST to the hard drive and remove the read-only attribute. The message you see is typical of a write-protected PST. -- Brian Tillman |
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What's strange is that you provided no information, and yet posted here as
if you wanted us to help. How you created the file, how you transported it, how you tried to open it, what happened when you tried, and error messages would seem the minimum information you should have provided. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "boecherer" wrote in message ... I have the same problem. I copied from CD to HDD and turned off the READ ONLY flag. The file opens OK on a computer that has Windows XP and Office 2003. There is something different about Vista and OL2K7. I checked owenership and file permissions and moved the file to a temp folder, to my document folder, etc. and it would just not open. There's something else strange going on here. Frank "Brian Tillman" wrote: Sam wrote: I'm unable to import Outlook 2000 archived pst file into Office 2007 after upgrading my laptop to Vista from XP and Microsoft Office to 2007 from 2000. The attempt to open the pst file fails with the message: "File access denied. You do not have the permission required to access the file." First, forget importing from a PST. That's never a good idea. Just OPEN the PST with FileOpenOutlook Data File. To do that, however, you must copy the PST to the hard drive and remove the read-only attribute. The message you see is typical of a write-protected PST. -- Brian Tillman |
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I did provide information. I provided that I have the SAME problem as Sam
and that the file opens on another computer and that I did the basic things like turn off read-only and checked permissions. What I'm adding here is that there is soemthing different about Vista and Outlook. Brian replied that the files should be opened and not imported. It's not a simple solution like that,. There is something mouch more going on here. Maybe local admin privs are needed or something like that that I have missed. My main point is that it's not a simple thing. All the simple things have been done. I create a lot of PST files and they always open. I just moved to Vista and Office 2007 and this is the first time I tried opening a PST and it gave the error Sam mentioned. I was just thinking that this was some simple new problem that manifests itself when Vista and Outlook 2007 are used and that someone would know what the answer is. I've checked the Internet and all the resolutions are the basic "turn off read-only" flag and put the file in a folder that is read-write capcable. I've done all this and there must be some permissions that have stuck with the file when it was burned to DVD or my local account on Vista doesn't have permissions to open the file for some strange reason. Whereas on another computer with Xo and OL2K3 it can open the file fine. Frank "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: What's strange is that you provided no information, and yet posted here as if you wanted us to help. How you created the file, how you transported it, how you tried to open it, what happened when you tried, and error messages would seem the minimum information you should have provided. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "boecherer" wrote in message ... I have the same problem. I copied from CD to HDD and turned off the READ ONLY flag. The file opens OK on a computer that has Windows XP and Office 2003. There is something different about Vista and OL2K7. I checked owenership and file permissions and moved the file to a temp folder, to my document folder, etc. and it would just not open. There's something else strange going on here. Frank "Brian Tillman" wrote: Sam wrote: I'm unable to import Outlook 2000 archived pst file into Office 2007 after upgrading my laptop to Vista from XP and Microsoft Office to 2007 from 2000. The attempt to open the pst file fails with the message: "File access denied. You do not have the permission required to access the file." First, forget importing from a PST. That's never a good idea. Just OPEN the PST with FileOpenOutlook Data File. To do that, however, you must copy the PST to the hard drive and remove the read-only attribute. The message you see is typical of a write-protected PST. -- Brian Tillman |
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Perhaps you could just answer my questions so we could get started on
figuring this out. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "boecherer" wrote in message ... I did provide information. I provided that I have the SAME problem as Sam and that the file opens on another computer and that I did the basic things like turn off read-only and checked permissions. What I'm adding here is that there is soemthing different about Vista and Outlook. Brian replied that the files should be opened and not imported. It's not a simple solution like that,. There is something mouch more going on here. Maybe local admin privs are needed or something like that that I have missed. My main point is that it's not a simple thing. All the simple things have been done. I create a lot of PST files and they always open. I just moved to Vista and Office 2007 and this is the first time I tried opening a PST and it gave the error Sam mentioned. I was just thinking that this was some simple new problem that manifests itself when Vista and Outlook 2007 are used and that someone would know what the answer is. I've checked the Internet and all the resolutions are the basic "turn off read-only" flag and put the file in a folder that is read-write capcable. I've done all this and there must be some permissions that have stuck with the file when it was burned to DVD or my local account on Vista doesn't have permissions to open the file for some strange reason. Whereas on another computer with Xo and OL2K3 it can open the file fine. Frank "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: What's strange is that you provided no information, and yet posted here as if you wanted us to help. How you created the file, how you transported it, how you tried to open it, what happened when you tried, and error messages would seem the minimum information you should have provided. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "boecherer" wrote in message ... I have the same problem. I copied from CD to HDD and turned off the READ ONLY flag. The file opens OK on a computer that has Windows XP and Office 2003. There is something different about Vista and OL2K7. I checked owenership and file permissions and moved the file to a temp folder, to my document folder, etc. and it would just not open. There's something else strange going on here. Frank "Brian Tillman" wrote: Sam wrote: I'm unable to import Outlook 2000 archived pst file into Office 2007 after upgrading my laptop to Vista from XP and Microsoft Office to 2007 from 2000. The attempt to open the pst file fails with the message: "File access denied. You do not have the permission required to access the file." First, forget importing from a PST. That's never a good idea. Just OPEN the PST with FileOpenOutlook Data File. To do that, however, you must copy the PST to the hard drive and remove the read-only attribute. The message you see is typical of a write-protected PST. -- Brian Tillman |
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I am having a similar issue with some differences. I needed to reformat my tablet pc hard drive. I was using an older version of Outlook - 2003, I think. I didn't 'export' to a pst file, it was already saving my email, calendar, etc, into a pst file. Instead, I copied that pst file to the hard drive of another computer. I had been having trouble with some sort of 'redundancy error', so it had a hard time copying the file, so I 'zipped it' down, and copied the zip file. Now, as I've extracted the zip file back to the pst and copied onto my newly formatted hard drive and my newly installed Outlook 2007, I get an error message that says the file is not a pst file. I've tried every way I can think of from 'importing' it, to adding it as a data file, and get the same message. Unfortunately, I'm an architect, not a tech, so I'm sure I've messed this all up somewhere, but all my emails and contacts are in this pst file, and if there is ANY way to get it restored, I really need to try. any help is appreciated.
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Once I recovered mail from corrupted pst file ( bad sectors on hard drive
and stuff ) using importing tool in Mozilla. It took some time but succeeded finally. |
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