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I ran into the problem that Outlook 2007 would not open (Vista). I ran
scanpst and it repaired the file but then Outlook would not open at all. I created a new profile but of couse, all my saved email, addresses, etc. are gone. How do I copy the back up pst to my new email account? Please help, I'm pretty distraught that this happened at all on a new computer and need pretty detailed help. Thanks for any help. Di |
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Creating a new profile does nothing to your data. It is perfectly intact.
Just open and use the data file you were using before. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "di in michigan" di in wrote in message ... I ran into the problem that Outlook 2007 would not open (Vista). I ran scanpst and it repaired the file but then Outlook would not open at all. I created a new profile but of couse, all my saved email, addresses, etc. are gone. How do I copy the back up pst to my new email account? Please help, I'm pretty distraught that this happened at all on a new computer and need pretty detailed help. Thanks for any help. Di |
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Ah, Russ, the old pst file will not open thanks to that great nasty software
scanpst.exe that "repaired" it, I believe. And, what's really weird, when I opened Outlook 2007 today w/ my "new" profile, I got that error that many have talked about here before i.e., saying there are errors etc., run that nasty tool. I Xed out of it and was able to download mail but I really need to be able to get my old data. Does anyone have clear and concise (read blonde here) instructions on how to get that old data into my Outlook? di in michigan "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Creating a new profile does nothing to your data. It is perfectly intact. Just open and use the data file you were using before. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "di in michigan" di in wrote in message ... I ran into the problem that Outlook 2007 would not open (Vista). I ran scanpst and it repaired the file but then Outlook would not open at all. I created a new profile but of couse, all my saved email, addresses, etc. are gone. How do I copy the back up pst to my new email account? Please help, I'm pretty distraught that this happened at all on a new computer and need pretty detailed help. Thanks for any help. Di |
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You are leaving out far too much of the story here. You said you had a
problem with your profile and created a new one. You did not say you had a problem with your PST file. Suggest you post full and accurate detail. Scanpst.exe does not corrupt PST files. It repairs them. So do you have a backup PST or not? -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "di in michigan" wrote in message ... Ah, Russ, the old pst file will not open thanks to that great nasty software scanpst.exe that "repaired" it, I believe. And, what's really weird, when I opened Outlook 2007 today w/ my "new" profile, I got that error that many have talked about here before i.e., saying there are errors etc., run that nasty tool. I Xed out of it and was able to download mail but I really need to be able to get my old data. Does anyone have clear and concise (read blonde here) instructions on how to get that old data into my Outlook? di in michigan "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Creating a new profile does nothing to your data. It is perfectly intact. Just open and use the data file you were using before. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "di in michigan" di in wrote in message ... I ran into the problem that Outlook 2007 would not open (Vista). I ran scanpst and it repaired the file but then Outlook would not open at all. I created a new profile but of couse, all my saved email, addresses, etc. are gone. How do I copy the back up pst to my new email account? Please help, I'm pretty distraught that this happened at all on a new computer and need pretty detailed help. Thanks for any help. Di |
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Russ, I have a back up pst (created by scanpst) that will NOT open. What it
looks like to me is when I ran the scanpst tool it "repaired" my pst so well that it is a dead dog. Had I known that scanpst would do such a thing, I would have tried to save my important info BEFORE I ran that tool. Now, I'm going to go and try again to manually open my pst file because even w/ a new profile, Outlook 2007 will not open... I suppose I have to try again and create a new profile? di "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: You are leaving out far too much of the story here. You said you had a problem with your profile and created a new one. You did not say you had a problem with your PST file. Suggest you post full and accurate detail. Scanpst.exe does not corrupt PST files. It repairs them. So do you have a backup PST or not? -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "di in michigan" wrote in message ... Ah, Russ, the old pst file will not open thanks to that great nasty software scanpst.exe that "repaired" it, I believe. And, what's really weird, when I opened Outlook 2007 today w/ my "new" profile, I got that error that many have talked about here before i.e., saying there are errors etc., run that nasty tool. I Xed out of it and was able to download mail but I really need to be able to get my old data. Does anyone have clear and concise (read blonde here) instructions on how to get that old data into my Outlook? di in michigan "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Creating a new profile does nothing to your data. It is perfectly intact. Just open and use the data file you were using before. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "di in michigan" di in wrote in message ... I ran into the problem that Outlook 2007 would not open (Vista). I ran scanpst and it repaired the file but then Outlook would not open at all. I created a new profile but of couse, all my saved email, addresses, etc. are gone. How do I copy the back up pst to my new email account? Please help, I'm pretty distraught that this happened at all on a new computer and need pretty detailed help. Thanks for any help. Di |
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OK, here's the latest: I located the "repaired" pst file and asked it to
open with Outlook 2007 and this is the new error I got: Cannot start Microsoft Office Outlook. The command line argument is not valid. Verify the switch you are using. Okaaaay.... what is THAT? di - getting ready to shoot herself "di in michigan" wrote: Russ, I have a back up pst (created by scanpst) that will NOT open. What it looks like to me is when I ran the scanpst tool it "repaired" my pst so well that it is a dead dog. Had I known that scanpst would do such a thing, I would have tried to save my important info BEFORE I ran that tool. Now, I'm going to go and try again to manually open my pst file because even w/ a new profile, Outlook 2007 will not open... I suppose I have to try again and create a new profile? di "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: You are leaving out far too much of the story here. You said you had a problem with your profile and created a new one. You did not say you had a problem with your PST file. Suggest you post full and accurate detail. Scanpst.exe does not corrupt PST files. It repairs them. So do you have a backup PST or not? -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "di in michigan" wrote in message ... Ah, Russ, the old pst file will not open thanks to that great nasty software scanpst.exe that "repaired" it, I believe. And, what's really weird, when I opened Outlook 2007 today w/ my "new" profile, I got that error that many have talked about here before i.e., saying there are errors etc., run that nasty tool. I Xed out of it and was able to download mail but I really need to be able to get my old data. Does anyone have clear and concise (read blonde here) instructions on how to get that old data into my Outlook? di in michigan "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Creating a new profile does nothing to your data. It is perfectly intact. Just open and use the data file you were using before. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "di in michigan" di in wrote in message ... I ran into the problem that Outlook 2007 would not open (Vista). I ran scanpst and it repaired the file but then Outlook would not open at all. I created a new profile but of couse, all my saved email, addresses, etc. are gone. How do I copy the back up pst to my new email account? Please help, I'm pretty distraught that this happened at all on a new computer and need pretty detailed help. Thanks for any help. Di |
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You open Outlook data files in Outlook, not Windows Explorer.
Here are the instructions: File Open Outlook Data File... -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "di in michigan" wrote in message ... OK, here's the latest: I located the "repaired" pst file and asked it to open with Outlook 2007 and this is the new error I got: Cannot start Microsoft Office Outlook. The command line argument is not valid. Verify the switch you are using. Okaaaay.... what is THAT? di - getting ready to shoot herself "di in michigan" wrote: Russ, I have a back up pst (created by scanpst) that will NOT open. What it looks like to me is when I ran the scanpst tool it "repaired" my pst so well that it is a dead dog. Had I known that scanpst would do such a thing, I would have tried to save my important info BEFORE I ran that tool. Now, I'm going to go and try again to manually open my pst file because even w/ a new profile, Outlook 2007 will not open... I suppose I have to try again and create a new profile? di "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: You are leaving out far too much of the story here. You said you had a problem with your profile and created a new one. You did not say you had a problem with your PST file. Suggest you post full and accurate detail. Scanpst.exe does not corrupt PST files. It repairs them. So do you have a backup PST or not? -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "di in michigan" wrote in message ... Ah, Russ, the old pst file will not open thanks to that great nasty software scanpst.exe that "repaired" it, I believe. And, what's really weird, when I opened Outlook 2007 today w/ my "new" profile, I got that error that many have talked about here before i.e., saying there are errors etc., run that nasty tool. I Xed out of it and was able to download mail but I really need to be able to get my old data. Does anyone have clear and concise (read blonde here) instructions on how to get that old data into my Outlook? di in michigan "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Creating a new profile does nothing to your data. It is perfectly intact. Just open and use the data file you were using before. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "di in michigan" di in wrote in message ... I ran into the problem that Outlook 2007 would not open (Vista). I ran scanpst and it repaired the file but then Outlook would not open at all. I created a new profile but of couse, all my saved email, addresses, etc. are gone. How do I copy the back up pst to my new email account? Please help, I'm pretty distraught that this happened at all on a new computer and need pretty detailed help. Thanks for any help. Di |
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Thank you, Russ but herein lies my problem. I have a 2.85 gig outlook.pst
file that will not open thru File Outlook Data File.... I have renamed it and tried to open it with the same above procedure - no go. THAT is the file I used the evil scanpst file on which *supposedly* repaired it. Every time I try to use the above procedure on that file I get the error message others have reported ... i.e., use the inbox repair tool scanpst.exe tool which I have done twice and scanpst.exe reports there are NO errors in that file. That is the file that has ALL my work related life in it. THAT is the file that I must somehow recover. Does anyone have any other ideas for me before I book my flight to Redmond and have a sitdown w/ Mr. Gates? Thanks for any ideas and help. I realize I sound terse and angry and I am, not at you people but the fact that I *did* the procedure that my computer recommended and it made a bad problem worse. di "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: You open Outlook data files in Outlook, not Windows Explorer. Here are the instructions: File Open Outlook Data File... -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "di in michigan" wrote in message ... OK, here's the latest: I located the "repaired" pst file and asked it to open with Outlook 2007 and this is the new error I got: Cannot start Microsoft Office Outlook. The command line argument is not valid. Verify the switch you are using. Okaaaay.... what is THAT? di - getting ready to shoot herself "di in michigan" wrote: Russ, I have a back up pst (created by scanpst) that will NOT open. What it looks like to me is when I ran the scanpst tool it "repaired" my pst so well that it is a dead dog. Had I known that scanpst would do such a thing, I would have tried to save my important info BEFORE I ran that tool. Now, I'm going to go and try again to manually open my pst file because even w/ a new profile, Outlook 2007 will not open... I suppose I have to try again and create a new profile? di "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: You are leaving out far too much of the story here. You said you had a problem with your profile and created a new one. You did not say you had a problem with your PST file. Suggest you post full and accurate detail. Scanpst.exe does not corrupt PST files. It repairs them. So do you have a backup PST or not? -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "di in michigan" wrote in message ... Ah, Russ, the old pst file will not open thanks to that great nasty software scanpst.exe that "repaired" it, I believe. And, what's really weird, when I opened Outlook 2007 today w/ my "new" profile, I got that error that many have talked about here before i.e., saying there are errors etc., run that nasty tool. I Xed out of it and was able to download mail but I really need to be able to get my old data. Does anyone have clear and concise (read blonde here) instructions on how to get that old data into my Outlook? di in michigan "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Creating a new profile does nothing to your data. It is perfectly intact. Just open and use the data file you were using before. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "di in michigan" di in wrote in message ... I ran into the problem that Outlook 2007 would not open (Vista). I ran scanpst and it repaired the file but then Outlook would not open at all. I created a new profile but of couse, all my saved email, addresses, etc. are gone. How do I copy the back up pst to my new email account? Please help, I'm pretty distraught that this happened at all on a new computer and need pretty detailed help. Thanks for any help. Di |
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If you need help, why don't you provide the information we would need to
help you? Every single post has contained another crucial bit of information that changes the solution entirely. If you had a PST file that has exceeded its size limits, that should have been the first thing you mentioned, not the last, and the first thing you addressed. http://www.slipstick.com/problems/repair2gbpst.asp -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "di in michigan" wrote in message ... Thank you, Russ but herein lies my problem. I have a 2.85 gig outlook.pst file that will not open thru File Outlook Data File.... I have renamed it and tried to open it with the same above procedure - no go. THAT is the file I used the evil scanpst file on which *supposedly* repaired it. Every time I try to use the above procedure on that file I get the error message others have reported ... i.e., use the inbox repair tool scanpst.exe tool which I have done twice and scanpst.exe reports there are NO errors in that file. That is the file that has ALL my work related life in it. THAT is the file that I must somehow recover. Does anyone have any other ideas for me before I book my flight to Redmond and have a sitdown w/ Mr. Gates? Thanks for any ideas and help. I realize I sound terse and angry and I am, not at you people but the fact that I *did* the procedure that my computer recommended and it made a bad problem worse. di "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: You open Outlook data files in Outlook, not Windows Explorer. Here are the instructions: File Open Outlook Data File... -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "di in michigan" wrote in message ... OK, here's the latest: I located the "repaired" pst file and asked it to open with Outlook 2007 and this is the new error I got: Cannot start Microsoft Office Outlook. The command line argument is not valid. Verify the switch you are using. Okaaaay.... what is THAT? di - getting ready to shoot herself "di in michigan" wrote: Russ, I have a back up pst (created by scanpst) that will NOT open. What it looks like to me is when I ran the scanpst tool it "repaired" my pst so well that it is a dead dog. Had I known that scanpst would do such a thing, I would have tried to save my important info BEFORE I ran that tool. Now, I'm going to go and try again to manually open my pst file because even w/ a new profile, Outlook 2007 will not open... I suppose I have to try again and create a new profile? di "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: You are leaving out far too much of the story here. You said you had a problem with your profile and created a new one. You did not say you had a problem with your PST file. Suggest you post full and accurate detail. Scanpst.exe does not corrupt PST files. It repairs them. So do you have a backup PST or not? -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "di in michigan" wrote in message ... Ah, Russ, the old pst file will not open thanks to that great nasty software scanpst.exe that "repaired" it, I believe. And, what's really weird, when I opened Outlook 2007 today w/ my "new" profile, I got that error that many have talked about here before i.e., saying there are errors etc., run that nasty tool. I Xed out of it and was able to download mail but I really need to be able to get my old data. Does anyone have clear and concise (read blonde here) instructions on how to get that old data into my Outlook? di in michigan "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Creating a new profile does nothing to your data. It is perfectly intact. Just open and use the data file you were using before. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "di in michigan" di in wrote in message ... I ran into the problem that Outlook 2007 would not open (Vista). I ran scanpst and it repaired the file but then Outlook would not open at all. I created a new profile but of couse, all my saved email, addresses, etc. are gone. How do I copy the back up pst to my new email account? Please help, I'm pretty distraught that this happened at all on a new computer and need pretty detailed help. Thanks for any help. Di |
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Russ:
First of all, I had NO idea that there was a SIZE limit on PST files. I've just learned that now from reading through these forums. Who would know that information unless you have come here and continually read these forums? After posting my first post, I started digging into these forums and started to realize that the size of the pst file *MIGHT* be the problem. Probably it is and now I have to address that. But, if I knew what I know now, I would NOT have run scanpst.exe first (which was recommended by my computer and folks here). I could have probably saved alot of my important email by copying it out BEFORE I ran that tool. Mea cupla. What more do you need? Outlook would not open. Same error as others .. run the inbox repair i.e., scanpst.exe. ok, that didn't work. Created a new profile. Trying to get the old info back somehow. Now, you have kindly shown me a tool that I can d/l and try to repair my pst file, which I will try and do, thank you. I'll let you know if it works just because I'm a dog with a bone about this kind of stuff ... I'm NOT a computer expert. But, for all others out there, please be careful BEFORE you run that often touted scanpst tool .. try and save what you can first because it will "repair" you right out of business. di "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: If you need help, why don't you provide the information we would need to help you? Every single post has contained another crucial bit of information that changes the solution entirely. If you had a PST file that has exceeded its size limits, that should have been the first thing you mentioned, not the last, and the first thing you addressed. http://www.slipstick.com/problems/repair2gbpst.asp -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "di in michigan" wrote in message ... Thank you, Russ but herein lies my problem. I have a 2.85 gig outlook.pst file that will not open thru File Outlook Data File.... I have renamed it and tried to open it with the same above procedure - no go. THAT is the file I used the evil scanpst file on which *supposedly* repaired it. Every time I try to use the above procedure on that file I get the error message others have reported ... i.e., use the inbox repair tool scanpst.exe tool which I have done twice and scanpst.exe reports there are NO errors in that file. That is the file that has ALL my work related life in it. THAT is the file that I must somehow recover. Does anyone have any other ideas for me before I book my flight to Redmond and have a sitdown w/ Mr. Gates? Thanks for any ideas and help. I realize I sound terse and angry and I am, not at you people but the fact that I *did* the procedure that my computer recommended and it made a bad problem worse. di "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: You open Outlook data files in Outlook, not Windows Explorer. Here are the instructions: File Open Outlook Data File... -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "di in michigan" wrote in message ... OK, here's the latest: I located the "repaired" pst file and asked it to open with Outlook 2007 and this is the new error I got: Cannot start Microsoft Office Outlook. The command line argument is not valid. Verify the switch you are using. Okaaaay.... what is THAT? di - getting ready to shoot herself "di in michigan" wrote: Russ, I have a back up pst (created by scanpst) that will NOT open. What it looks like to me is when I ran the scanpst tool it "repaired" my pst so well that it is a dead dog. Had I known that scanpst would do such a thing, I would have tried to save my important info BEFORE I ran that tool. Now, I'm going to go and try again to manually open my pst file because even w/ a new profile, Outlook 2007 will not open... I suppose I have to try again and create a new profile? di "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: You are leaving out far too much of the story here. You said you had a problem with your profile and created a new one. You did not say you had a problem with your PST file. Suggest you post full and accurate detail. Scanpst.exe does not corrupt PST files. It repairs them. So do you have a backup PST or not? -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "di in michigan" wrote in message ... Ah, Russ, the old pst file will not open thanks to that great nasty software scanpst.exe that "repaired" it, I believe. And, what's really weird, when I opened Outlook 2007 today w/ my "new" profile, I got that error that many have talked about here before i.e., saying there are errors etc., run that nasty tool. I Xed out of it and was able to download mail but I really need to be able to get my old data. Does anyone have clear and concise (read blonde here) instructions on how to get that old data into my Outlook? di in michigan "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: Creating a new profile does nothing to your data. It is perfectly intact. Just open and use the data file you were using before. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "di in michigan" di in wrote in message ... I ran into the problem that Outlook 2007 would not open (Vista). I ran scanpst and it repaired the file but then Outlook would not open at all. I created a new profile but of couse, all my saved email, addresses, etc. are gone. How do I copy the back up pst to my new email account? Please help, I'm pretty distraught that this happened at all on a new computer and need pretty detailed help. Thanks for any help. Di |
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