On Aug 17, 8:46*am, "Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]"
<tillman1...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> "laura.dodge" <laura.e.do...@gmail.com> wrote in message
>
> news:21924196-a59e-4f7b-9c3a-(E-Mail Removed)...
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> > I got to the file from File --> Data File Management --> Click on
> > Archive Folders --> Click Open File
>
> > This takes me to a file with the Archive pst, which is 1200 KB and a
> > file called extend.dat, which is 3 KB.
>
> Don't worry about extend.dat. *it's not part of the archive subsystem.
>
> > When I try to open the pst file
> > that the file is used by the operating system and changing it might
> > damage things. It then doesn't know what program to use to open it. Am
> > I looking in the right place?
>
> You can't open the file from Windows Explorer. *Since you say you already have
> your archive folders showing inthe Navigation Pane, you already have the file
> open in Outlook, which is what you need to be able to see items in the file.
>
> Are you using the Folder List view of the Navigation Pane (Ctrl-6 or the
> "Folder List" button at the bottom of the pane)? *If you right-click the root
> of the archive folder tree and choose Properties, then click "Folder Size", do
> the majority of the folders show space being occupied, or do they have a 0KB
> size?
>
> If you close Outlook and run SCANPST.EXE on the Archive PST, does it report
> any errors?
> --
> Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]
Hi Brian,
I found the SCANPST.EXE, but when I browse for the Archive PST I can't
find it. There appears to be no 'Local Settings' folder under my user
folder. I found this address by going through the Windows Explorer
from Data File Management.
I am using the folder list view on the navigation pane. When I look at
the folder size, it shows 158KB in Calendar and everything else is
empty. The total size is 936KB.
Thanks again!
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