Hardly. Like Celia, your original data file is still there. Since you
removed it from your profile and created a new data file, of course you no
longer see your data. Just open your original data file using File > Open >
Outlook Data File...
FWIW, "No Transport provider" rarely if ever means a corrupt PST file. It
means your mail account is corrupt and needs to be repaired or reconfigured.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"Kap" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:FFEF26ED-2D36-4FF1-A45B-(E-Mail Removed)...
>I had a similar problem to Celia, in which I seemed to have lost (misplaced
> all of my folders. I was gettinga "no transport provider" message when I
> was
> trying to send messages. I went on on-line support, and it suggested that
> this problem may be caused by corruption in the Personal Files. it
> instructed to go to Control Panel/Mail and then REMOVE the existing file
> and
> ADD a new one. I did so, and when everything came back, all of my saved
> messages were gone. Am I screwed????
>
> "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:
>
>> You've left out far too much information for us to tell what you actually
>> did. However, it is highly unlikely you lost any data. You appear to be
>> viewing the PST file you created by exporting only your Contacts, so of
>> course there would be no emails. Your original PST file is still on your
>> hard drive. Why you are no longer viewing it only you would know. Just
>> open
>> each PST file on your hard drive until you find the one you were using
>> before.
>>
>> For these and other reasons, exporting and importing are never a
>> recommended
>> way to transfer Outlook data. What were you trying to do in the first
>> place?
>> --
>> Russ Valentine
>> [MVP-Outlook]
>> "Celia" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> news:884D1E8B-0B43-41D6-8EE4-(E-Mail Removed)...
>> > While exporting my contacts, a window came up to create a new personal
>> > folder
>> > which I did. Unfortunately, I had saved all my important e-mails in
>> > the
>> > personal folder in many sub-folders - none of which I can find. Have I
>> > permanently deleted all my files?
>>
>>
>>
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