"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:
(Thanks for the fast response)
> Lots of issues and mistakes here:
> 1. Why did you "have to reinstall Office 2003?" I can think of nothing that
> would solve and a lot of problems it would create, which you are now
> discovering.
Nothing I could do. Windows XP Home had become corrupt. All sorts of weird
stuff was happening (e.g., clicking on menu items had no effect). I called HP
Technical Support and they said a non-destructive backup of the O.S. would be
the only thing I could do short of a destructive re-format & reinstalof
WinXP. Is "I was just following orders" a valid defense when it comes to
computer troubleshooting?
> 2. Never ever rename an Outlook data file when Outlook is closed. Your
> profile is now corrupt.
Yeah, I figured that one out myself. But I only tried it when I started
Outlook and tried to first Open and then Import a valid .pst file. When I
clicked on those choices I heard a clicking sound but nothing
happened/happens. That is still the case.
> 3. Do you back up your data and do you know where a good backup of your
> Outlook data file is?
I do, thank goodness. I have a copy in the "C:\Documents and
Settings\Ed.HPLAPTOP\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Outlook"
folder. I have a second copy on another hard drive.
So what do I do next, Russ?
Ed
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> Russ Valentine
> [MVP-Outlook]
> "Ed Isenberg" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:710C0C6A-1C18-4393-B4DF-(E-Mail Removed)...
> >I had to reinstall Office 2003 Pro, When I finished, Outlook opened a new
> > .pst file. Normally I would solve this problem by using either "Open |
> > Outlook Data File" or "Import/Export". However, when I click on these
> > buttons
> > (or "Data File Management") nothing happens.
> >
> > I tried closing Outlook and renaming the Outlook1.pst (the file Outlook is
> > now using) to "Outlook1 blank.pst" and renaming "Outlook Backup.pst" (the
> > correct file) to "Outlook1.pst". The result is Outlook correctly opens the
> > file but I can't save any new or changed appointments. I get an error that
> > the file was copied or I don't have permission to alter the file."
> >
> > What do I do?
> >
> > Ed
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