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Hi... I recenlty had to reformat the hardrive. So I exported the Inbox
and Contacts and Sent folders to .pst files and renamed them accordingly eg Inbox BACKUP.pst (not really knowing what I was doing). I put them in My Documents and burned them onto disk. Now I have them back in my document and I have tried to import them back into Outlook. I get a message that it is not a Personal Folder file. What have I done wrong. They are .pst files! |
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Have you tried to start Outlook, then File | Open, Outlook data file and
find the file you want? Judy Gleeson [MVP Outlook] Acorn Training and Consulting www.acorntraining.com.au Everyone - turn on your Advanced Toolbars and learn how to use the Field Chooser and Group by Box!! "hevfev" wrote in message oups.com... Hi... I recenlty had to reformat the hardrive. So I exported the Inbox and Contacts and Sent folders to .pst files and renamed them accordingly eg Inbox BACKUP.pst (not really knowing what I was doing). I put them in My Documents and burned them onto disk. Now I have them back in my document and I have tried to import them back into Outlook. I get a message that it is not a Personal Folder file. What have I done wrong. They are .pst files! |
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Never import PST files.
Open them. Remove the read only attribute it acquired from being on a CD before you do. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "hevfev" wrote in message oups.com... Hi... I recenlty had to reformat the hardrive. So I exported the Inbox and Contacts and Sent folders to .pst files and renamed them accordingly eg Inbox BACKUP.pst (not really knowing what I was doing). I put them in My Documents and burned them onto disk. Now I have them back in my document and I have tried to import them back into Outlook. I get a message that it is not a Personal Folder file. What have I done wrong. They are .pst files! |
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I have checked the read only attribute and it is not ticked.
How do I open them? Where from? Thanks |
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Yes I have tried that and it says it is not a personal folder file
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Sounds like you corrupted the file when you created it. That happens if you
export to create the file. State how you created and transferred this file. -- Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook] "hevfev" wrote in message ups.com... I have checked the read only attribute and it is not ticked. How do I open them? Where from? Thanks |
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I think I went:
FileExportExport to a filePersonal foler File.pst then selected the Inbox or contacts Folder or the Sent Folder and tick included sub folders nextBrowsethen save to My Documents with a new name instead of BACKUP.pst.... eg I would change the name to Contacts BACKUP.pst or Inbox BACKUP.pst... (save as type... .PST file) click OK and Finish The files are there as .pst files.... It is really important that I get the contact address at least. PLEASE HELP ME!!!!! will check back in the morning... |
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hevfev wrote:
Yes I have tried that and it says it is not a personal folder file Then you damaged it in the process you used (perhaps by copying the exported PST without closing Outlook) and without a commercial tool, it's unrecoverable. -- Brian Tillman |
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hevfev wrote:
I think I went: FileExportExport to a filePersonal foler File.pst then selected the Inbox or contacts Folder or the Sent Folder and tick included sub folders nextBrowsethen save to My Documents with a new name instead of BACKUP.pst.... eg I would change the name to Contacts BACKUP.pst or Inbox BACKUP.pst... (save as type... .PST file) click OK and Finish Never export to a PST. Just copy the original PST with Outlook closed. After you created this PST, did you close Outlook before burning it to the CD? Also, some CD burning software does not sem to handle PSTs very well. Usually, once someone gets the "not a Personal Folders file" message, the PST is irreparable, at least with Microsoft-supplied tools. -- Brian Tillman |
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OK, well can you tell me how to restore the .dbx files to OE
I have placed them in the store location... the subfolders are there with there contents but the Inbox is empty. I moved them there then reopened OE. I tried copying the inbox file and renaming it but it still wont show up in OE HELP!!!! |
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