Russ:
You know, how to backup files has always been a mystery to me using Outlook
2000. At the end of the year I like to group archived emails (Jack_INBOX,
Jack_SENT) and save them using the export method as .pst files. This helps
reduce the size of the archive.pst file. I then burn the exports on a CD and
store. When I have needed to restore a specific folder, I copy the file to a
writable medium and import.
I followed the same method for exporting the current files on the old
computer. I am sure something was corrupt as you suggested, as the folder was
strangely linked the second Personal Folders file to the remote computer
where .pst files were stored for import. Error messages were displayed when I
attempted a delete.
So to solve the problem, I made a copy of the .pst file on the new computer
an via the Control Panel/Mail created a new profile. When Outlook 2003 was
opened, it was fresh, with no user date. I established an internet
connection, and then opened the copied data file. All elements (Calendar,
Contacts, Inbox...) were restored. There were still two Personal Folders
files, but this time I was able to close the duplicate.
James
"Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]" wrote:
> You corrupted your profile by using import/export. That is never the right
> way to transfer Outlook data. Create a new profile. Read the Help files on
> the correct way to transfer Outlook data:
> http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/as...771141033.aspx
> --
> Russ Valentine
> [MVP-Outlook]
> "James Howard" <James (E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news
6CA4608-056B-4957-B9E8-(E-Mail Removed)...
> >I have two "Personal Folders" in Outlook Today. I exported .pst files from
> >my
> > old laptop (using Outlook 2000) into Outlook 2003 on a laptop running XP
> > Professional. The exported .pst files were stored on a NT desktop computer
> > on
> > a network. All worked perfectly, and imported data appears in the upper
> > "Personal Folders."
> >
> > I read a previously posted message on double "Personal Folders" issue, but
> > the process of removing the duplicate seemed more complex than it needed
> > to
> > be.
> >
> > HERE IS SOMETHING A BIT ODD:
> > In the second "Personal Folders" there are only two sub-folders, "Search
> > Folders" and "Deleted Items (empty)." They are only displayed when the
> > networked NT computer is running, otherwise this error message is
> > displayed:
> > "Unable to display the folder. Microsoft Office Outlook could not access
> > the
> > specified folder location. The path specified for the file
> > \\Windows-NT\...
> > Calendar Backup.pst is not valid." If the remote NT computer is running,
> > and
> > an attempt to delete the second "Personal Folders" folder is made, the
> > error
> > message "The operation failed. An object could not be found." I have no
> > idea
> > why there is a link between the second "Personal Folders" and a Calendar
> > export file. The exported file does exist on the remote computer. There is
> > no
> > load of Outlook on the remote computer.
> >
> > James
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