"kylerchambers" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:C39A9D17-CFDC-4318-AD7D-(E-Mail Removed)...
>
>
> "Gordon" wrote:
>
>> "kylerchambers" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
>> message
>> news:8B656E04-D41A-4C57-898A-(E-Mail Removed)...
>> > We are in the process of upgrading our users to Outlook 2007. The
>> > process
>> > has
>> > been to remove whatever version of Outlook they are currently running
>> > (be
>> > it
>> > 2000 or 2003), restart the computer and then install the stand-alone
>> > Outlook
>> > 2007 application. This has been on Windows XP SP2.
>> >
>> > One of our users had two pst files stored locally to her machine.
>> > Before
>> > the
>> > upgrade, they were relatively substantial in size and of course of
>> > different
>> > size, approximately 200-600MBs, but afterwards the file size was 256kb
>> > for
>> > both and empty. Scanpst was able to see 7 folders but 0 items, and when
>> > the
>> > "repaired" pst files were opened, there were no additional files, only
>> > deleted items and search folders in the drop down.
>> >
>> > Does anyone have any ideas about what could have caused this and ideas
>> > on
>> > their recovery?
>> >
>>
>>
>> Sounds to me as if the install of Outlook 2007 created an additional pst
>> file rather than using the existing one. Have you searched the HDD for
>> other
>> pst files?
>>
>>
>>
> Gordon, I just logged on to let ya'll know that exact thing had happened.
> Our user thought her pst files were stored locally, but they were in fact
> on
> the network and Outlook 2007 had created empty copies locally on the HDD.
> Thanks for the quick reply.
That's great! One thing however, you DO know that MS does NOT support pst
files over a network? If you lose data through corrupt pst files you're on
your own?
|