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Initially, after my Outlook 2007 trial expired, I had decided not to
convert to the full version, choosing to use the Windows Mail program that came with Vista instead. I later found, however, that I was no longer able to access the mail that was stored on the trial version at time of expiry. Today, I purchased the full version and after installation, found that my old data had disappeared - the program automatically replaced the former with the current, thereby defeating the entire purpose of converting it to the full product. I have tried to access the old messages through File Open Outlook Data File Email Account, but that only seems to open a file identical to the current version in the navigation pane. Please tell me that there is some way to reconnect the old data file. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated. |
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![]() I forgot to mention this: Additionally, when I try to import the files, the default file (backup.pst) gives me a message saying: "Cannot find this file. Verify the path and file name are correct." and when I select either of the two email accounts I had individually, it says: "This personal folders file (.pst) is already in use in the current profile." I haven't restarted my computer, nor was I ever prompted to do anything during installation after entering the product key. How can it be like this? Where did my files go?? |
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Highly unlikely that your old data "disappeared." More likely, you just
didn't keep track of it or bother to back it up. Of course your new installation created a new data file. Your old one is still on your hard drive unless you reformatted it. Just search for all Outlook data files (*.pst) and open each in Outlook until you find your data. They are hidden files. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] wrote in message ... Initially, after my Outlook 2007 trial expired, I had decided not to convert to the full version, choosing to use the Windows Mail program that came with Vista instead. I later found, however, that I was no longer able to access the mail that was stored on the trial version at time of expiry. Today, I purchased the full version and after installation, found that my old data had disappeared - the program automatically replaced the former with the current, thereby defeating the entire purpose of converting it to the full product. I have tried to access the old messages through File Open Outlook Data File Email Account, but that only seems to open a file identical to the current version in the navigation pane. Please tell me that there is some way to reconnect the old data file. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated. |
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![]() I have searched the darn computer back to front (I think). I cannot seem to find ANY data files other than the new ones. Is it possible that when installing the full verson Outlook 2007 it sync-ed the product with mail I had today on my various internet servers (which I no longer had the files that were on the expired tial) and simply wrote over the old stuff? I have not reformatted my harddrive, just popped in the CD and the product key. |
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Not possible. Uninstalling, reinstalling, upgrading never touch data files.
-- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] wrote in message ... I have searched the darn computer back to front (I think). I cannot seem to find ANY data files other than the new ones. Is it possible that when installing the full verson Outlook 2007 it sync-ed the product with mail I had today on my various internet servers (which I no longer had the files that were on the expired tial) and simply wrote over the old stuff? I have not reformatted my harddrive, just popped in the CD and the product key. |
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I figured out how to restore the outlook file from a shadow copy - to
my delight, the old messages came back. Unfortunately, this delight was short-lived as only the headers returned - the body of each restored message came back blank - with an error message, when (attempted to) open saying: "Cannot open this item. This operation is not supported until the entire message is downloaded. Download the message and try again." Seeing as this entire frustration stemmed from the messages not being available anywhere but the expired trial, I guess I'm out of luck? |
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Shouldn't be. But then you haven't told us very much. What sort of mail
account were you using with the trial version? If you were using a standard POP/SMTP account, your Outlook data file would still be perfectly intact on your hard drive. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] wrote in message ... I figured out how to restore the outlook file from a shadow copy - to my delight, the old messages came back. Unfortunately, this delight was short-lived as only the headers returned - the body of each restored message came back blank - with an error message, when (attempted to) open saying: "Cannot open this item. This operation is not supported until the entire message is downloaded. Download the message and try again." Seeing as this entire frustration stemmed from the messages not being available anywhere but the expired trial, I guess I'm out of luck? |
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The messages I wish to retrieve came from an AOL account.
Those messages are no longer stored on AOL. I restored the .pst file to the earliest version stored on my computer, so I'm not sure where this "intact" file would be located on my hard drive? I greatly appreciate your help! What else can I do? |
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I know nothing about AOL. What type of mail server does it use? Did you
follow the instructions I posted that would tell you how to find your file? -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] wrote in message ... The messages I wish to retrieve came from an AOL account. Those messages are no longer stored on AOL. I restored the .pst file to the earliest version stored on my computer, so I'm not sure where this "intact" file would be located on my hard drive? I greatly appreciate your help! What else can I do? |
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