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I recently upgraded from 2003 to 2007, and initially it worked fine. Then
suddenly it refused to launch. It turned out not to like my pst file. It said I should repair it with Scanpst, which I did. I ran it till scanpst could find no errors, but it still would work. It has now done this a second time. This time I tried opening the file in Outlook 2003, and it works fine. Is 2007 flawed or jsut more sensitive than 2003? How can I fix the file to 2007's satisfaction? Many thanks rdc |
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Need more information. When you "upgraded," how did you migrate your data
file? How and why are both Outlook 2003 and 2007 now accessing this same file? -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "rfc" rfc at richardcooke.co.uk wrote in message news ![]() I recently upgraded from 2003 to 2007, and initially it worked fine. Then suddenly it refused to launch. It turned out not to like my pst file. It said I should repair it with Scanpst, which I did. I ran it till scanpst could find no errors, but it still would work. It has now done this a second time. This time I tried opening the file in Outlook 2003, and it works fine. Is 2007 flawed or jsut more sensitive than 2003? How can I fix the file to 2007's satisfaction? Many thanks rdc |
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Russ,
I migrated it by copying over the pst file to the Desktop. I have a laptop with 2003 and a desktop with 2007, they both use separate copies of the same file. [I periodically copy from the desktop to the laptop for security] I really would be very grateful for some help as this has cost me well over a day so far rdc "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message ... Need more information. When you "upgraded," how did you migrate your data file? How and why are both Outlook 2003 and 2007 now accessing this same file? -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "rfc" rfc at richardcooke.co.uk wrote in message news ![]() I recently upgraded from 2003 to 2007, and initially it worked fine. Then suddenly it refused to launch. It turned out not to like my pst file. It said I should repair it with Scanpst, which I did. I ran it till scanpst could find no errors, but it still would work. It has now done this a second time. This time I tried opening the file in Outlook 2003, and it works fine. Is 2007 flawed or jsut more sensitive than 2003? How can I fix the file to 2007's satisfaction? Many thanks rdc |
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Sorry, but you've provided no additional information that we would need. So
you copied this file to the Desktop. My question remains: how did you migrate it to your Outlook 2007 installation? -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "rfc" rfc at richardcooke.co.uk wrote in message ... Russ, I migrated it by copying over the pst file to the Desktop. I have a laptop with 2003 and a desktop with 2007, they both use separate copies of the same file. [I periodically copy from the desktop to the laptop for security] I really would be very grateful for some help as this has cost me well over a day so far rdc "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message ... Need more information. When you "upgraded," how did you migrate your data file? How and why are both Outlook 2003 and 2007 now accessing this same file? -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "rfc" rfc at richardcooke.co.uk wrote in message news ![]() I recently upgraded from 2003 to 2007, and initially it worked fine. Then suddenly it refused to launch. It turned out not to like my pst file. It said I should repair it with Scanpst, which I did. I ran it till scanpst could find no errors, but it still would work. It has now done this a second time. This time I tried opening the file in Outlook 2003, and it works fine. Is 2007 flawed or jsut more sensitive than 2003? How can I fix the file to 2007's satisfaction? Many thanks rdc |
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Russ, all I did was to point outlook 2007 at my existing data file when it
first opened. I did nothing more complex than that. I initially installed Office 2007 next to Office 2003, but later removed 2003. Is there something else I'm meant to have done? "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message ... Sorry, but you've provided no additional information that we would need. So you copied this file to the Desktop. My question remains: how did you migrate it to your Outlook 2007 installation? -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "rfc" rfc at richardcooke.co.uk wrote in message ... Russ, I migrated it by copying over the pst file to the Desktop. I have a laptop with 2003 and a desktop with 2007, they both use separate copies of the same file. [I periodically copy from the desktop to the laptop for security] I really would be very grateful for some help as this has cost me well over a day so far rdc "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message ... Need more information. When you "upgraded," how did you migrate your data file? How and why are both Outlook 2003 and 2007 now accessing this same file? -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "rfc" rfc at richardcooke.co.uk wrote in message news ![]() Then suddenly it refused to launch. It turned out not to like my pst file. It said I should repair it with Scanpst, which I did. I ran it till scanpst could find no errors, but it still would work. It has now done this a second time. This time I tried opening the file in Outlook 2003, and it works fine. Is 2007 flawed or jsut more sensitive than 2003? How can I fix the file to 2007's satisfaction? Many thanks rdc |
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Yes. You never install two versions of Outlook on the same partition. Create
a new Outlook profile from scratch. What did you do with the PST file that Outlook 2007 created? -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "rdc" rdc at richardcooke.co.uk wrote in message ... Russ, all I did was to point outlook 2007 at my existing data file when it first opened. I did nothing more complex than that. I initially installed Office 2007 next to Office 2003, but later removed 2003. Is there something else I'm meant to have done? "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message ... Sorry, but you've provided no additional information that we would need. So you copied this file to the Desktop. My question remains: how did you migrate it to your Outlook 2007 installation? -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "rfc" rfc at richardcooke.co.uk wrote in message ... Russ, I migrated it by copying over the pst file to the Desktop. I have a laptop with 2003 and a desktop with 2007, they both use separate copies of the same file. [I periodically copy from the desktop to the laptop for security] I really would be very grateful for some help as this has cost me well over a day so far rdc "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message ... Need more information. When you "upgraded," how did you migrate your data file? How and why are both Outlook 2003 and 2007 now accessing this same file? -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "rfc" rfc at richardcooke.co.uk wrote in message news ![]() Then suddenly it refused to launch. It turned out not to like my pst file. It said I should repair it with Scanpst, which I did. I ran it till scanpst could find no errors, but it still would work. It has now done this a second time. This time I tried opening the file in Outlook 2003, and it works fine. Is 2007 flawed or jsut more sensitive than 2003? How can I fix the file to 2007's satisfaction? Many thanks rdc |
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Russ,
I really can't recall. I probably deleted it. Meantime I have created a new 2003 foramt file and managed (I think!) to copy over all of my data. I can send an recieve mail. Am I likely to have any on going stability problems or is there something else I need to do to make it all work properly? Obviously I need to be able to retain all my data so there is limited stuff I can do. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message ... Yes. You never install two versions of Outlook on the same partition. Create a new Outlook profile from scratch. What did you do with the PST file that Outlook 2007 created? -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "rdc" rdc at richardcooke.co.uk wrote in message ... Russ, all I did was to point outlook 2007 at my existing data file when it first opened. I did nothing more complex than that. I initially installed Office 2007 next to Office 2003, but later removed 2003. Is there something else I'm meant to have done? "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message ... Sorry, but you've provided no additional information that we would need. So you copied this file to the Desktop. My question remains: how did you migrate it to your Outlook 2007 installation? -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "rfc" rfc at richardcooke.co.uk wrote in message ... Russ, I migrated it by copying over the pst file to the Desktop. I have a laptop with 2003 and a desktop with 2007, they both use separate copies of the same file. [I periodically copy from the desktop to the laptop for security] I really would be very grateful for some help as this has cost me well over a day so far rdc "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message ... Need more information. When you "upgraded," how did you migrate your data file? How and why are both Outlook 2003 and 2007 now accessing this same file? -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "rfc" rfc at richardcooke.co.uk wrote in message news ![]() Then suddenly it refused to launch. It turned out not to like my pst file. It said I should repair it with Scanpst, which I did. I ran it till scanpst could find no errors, but it still would work. It has now done this a second time. This time I tried opening the file in Outlook 2003, and it works fine. Is 2007 flawed or jsut more sensitive than 2003? How can I fix the file to 2007's satisfaction? Many thanks rdc |
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There should be no problems at all. PST files are perfectly compatible
between Outlook 2003 and 2007. The only difference between the two versions is in the version of scanpst.exe. Outlook 2007 will usually want to run its version of scanpst when you migrate a file from 2003, but after that, the file should be fine for both versions. That's why I can't reproduce your findings. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "rdc" rdc at richardcooke.co.uk wrote in message ... Russ, I really can't recall. I probably deleted it. Meantime I have created a new 2003 foramt file and managed (I think!) to copy over all of my data. I can send an recieve mail. Am I likely to have any on going stability problems or is there something else I need to do to make it all work properly? Obviously I need to be able to retain all my data so there is limited stuff I can do. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message ... Yes. You never install two versions of Outlook on the same partition. Create a new Outlook profile from scratch. What did you do with the PST file that Outlook 2007 created? -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "rdc" rdc at richardcooke.co.uk wrote in message ... Russ, all I did was to point outlook 2007 at my existing data file when it first opened. I did nothing more complex than that. I initially installed Office 2007 next to Office 2003, but later removed 2003. Is there something else I'm meant to have done? "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message ... Sorry, but you've provided no additional information that we would need. So you copied this file to the Desktop. My question remains: how did you migrate it to your Outlook 2007 installation? -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "rfc" rfc at richardcooke.co.uk wrote in message ... Russ, I migrated it by copying over the pst file to the Desktop. I have a laptop with 2003 and a desktop with 2007, they both use separate copies of the same file. [I periodically copy from the desktop to the laptop for security] I really would be very grateful for some help as this has cost me well over a day so far rdc "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message ... Need more information. When you "upgraded," how did you migrate your data file? How and why are both Outlook 2003 and 2007 now accessing this same file? -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "rfc" rfc at richardcooke.co.uk wrote in message news ![]() Then suddenly it refused to launch. It turned out not to like my pst file. It said I should repair it with Scanpst, which I did. I ran it till scanpst could find no errors, but it still would work. It has now done this a second time. This time I tried opening the file in Outlook 2003, and it works fine. Is 2007 flawed or jsut more sensitive than 2003? How can I fix the file to 2007's satisfaction? Many thanks rdc |
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Russ, where is the new version of scanpst located? I might be using the old
version. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message ... There should be no problems at all. PST files are perfectly compatible between Outlook 2003 and 2007. The only difference between the two versions is in the version of scanpst.exe. Outlook 2007 will usually want to run its version of scanpst when you migrate a file from 2003, but after that, the file should be fine for both versions. That's why I can't reproduce your findings. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "rdc" rdc at richardcooke.co.uk wrote in message ... Russ, I really can't recall. I probably deleted it. Meantime I have created a new 2003 foramt file and managed (I think!) to copy over all of my data. I can send an recieve mail. Am I likely to have any on going stability problems or is there something else I need to do to make it all work properly? Obviously I need to be able to retain all my data so there is limited stuff I can do. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message ... Yes. You never install two versions of Outlook on the same partition. Create a new Outlook profile from scratch. What did you do with the PST file that Outlook 2007 created? -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "rdc" rdc at richardcooke.co.uk wrote in message ... Russ, all I did was to point outlook 2007 at my existing data file when it first opened. I did nothing more complex than that. I initially installed Office 2007 next to Office 2003, but later removed 2003. Is there something else I'm meant to have done? "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message ... Sorry, but you've provided no additional information that we would need. So you copied this file to the Desktop. My question remains: how did you migrate it to your Outlook 2007 installation? -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "rfc" rfc at richardcooke.co.uk wrote in message ... Russ, I migrated it by copying over the pst file to the Desktop. I have a laptop with 2003 and a desktop with 2007, they both use separate copies of the same file. [I periodically copy from the desktop to the laptop for security] I really would be very grateful for some help as this has cost me well over a day so far rdc "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message ... Need more information. When you "upgraded," how did you migrate your data file? How and why are both Outlook 2003 and 2007 now accessing this same file? -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "rfc" rfc at richardcooke.co.uk wrote in message news ![]() Then suddenly it refused to launch. It turned out not to like my pst file. It said I should repair it with Scanpst, which I did. I ran it till scanpst could find no errors, but it still would work. It has now done this a second time. This time I tried opening the file in Outlook 2003, and it works fine. Is 2007 flawed or jsut more sensitive than 2003? How can I fix the file to 2007's satisfaction? Many thanks rdc |
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Found it! Does it do a different / beter job as the older version?
"rdc" rdc at richardcooke.co.uk wrote in message ... Russ, where is the new version of scanpst located? I might be using the old version. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message ... There should be no problems at all. PST files are perfectly compatible between Outlook 2003 and 2007. The only difference between the two versions is in the version of scanpst.exe. Outlook 2007 will usually want to run its version of scanpst when you migrate a file from 2003, but after that, the file should be fine for both versions. That's why I can't reproduce your findings. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "rdc" rdc at richardcooke.co.uk wrote in message ... Russ, I really can't recall. I probably deleted it. Meantime I have created a new 2003 foramt file and managed (I think!) to copy over all of my data. I can send an recieve mail. Am I likely to have any on going stability problems or is there something else I need to do to make it all work properly? Obviously I need to be able to retain all my data so there is limited stuff I can do. "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message ... Yes. You never install two versions of Outlook on the same partition. Create a new Outlook profile from scratch. What did you do with the PST file that Outlook 2007 created? -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "rdc" rdc at richardcooke.co.uk wrote in message ... Russ, all I did was to point outlook 2007 at my existing data file when it first opened. I did nothing more complex than that. I initially installed Office 2007 next to Office 2003, but later removed 2003. Is there something else I'm meant to have done? "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message ... Sorry, but you've provided no additional information that we would need. So you copied this file to the Desktop. My question remains: how did you migrate it to your Outlook 2007 installation? -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "rfc" rfc at richardcooke.co.uk wrote in message ... Russ, I migrated it by copying over the pst file to the Desktop. I have a laptop with 2003 and a desktop with 2007, they both use separate copies of the same file. [I periodically copy from the desktop to the laptop for security] I really would be very grateful for some help as this has cost me well over a day so far rdc "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message ... Need more information. When you "upgraded," how did you migrate your data file? How and why are both Outlook 2003 and 2007 now accessing this same file? -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "rfc" rfc at richardcooke.co.uk wrote in message news ![]() fine. Then suddenly it refused to launch. It turned out not to like my pst file. It said I should repair it with Scanpst, which I did. I ran it till scanpst could find no errors, but it still would work. It has now done this a second time. This time I tried opening the file in Outlook 2003, and it works fine. Is 2007 flawed or jsut more sensitive than 2003? How can I fix the file to 2007's satisfaction? Many thanks rdc |
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