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Due to a melt-down of my hard disk I am in the middle of the tedious process
of restoring my backed-up data. Restoring my Outlook email and contact data from a .pst file went without a hitch but I also need to restore a custom form associated with my contact data. I have a back-up of the sub folder in the ......\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\FORMS folder but every attempt to restore this has failed. I have tried moving the sub folder into the target folder (both with and without the FRMCACHE.DAT file) but Outlook fails find the custom form and after I close Outlook I find the custom form sub folder has been removed. I have also tried creating a 'dummy' form of the same name to get a persistent sub folder and then replacing that sub folder with my backed-up version. In this case Outlook finds the 'dummy' form! (from where?). The original backed-up version and the target version of Outlook are both 2003 SP2 under XP Pro SP2. I would appreciate any suggestions of other things to try. Regards, Rod PS If this is a duplicate post then I apologise. I created a post yesterday but I cannot find it in this forum. |
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Pick a Forms subfolder and make a copy of the .tmp file you find there. Rename the .tmp file to .msg and then double-click it to open it in Outlook. What you should see is your complete form, the cached copy, which you can then save as an .oft file for backup and republish.
You didn't say what you did to "restore" your data. The correct procedure would be to use the original .pst file that you were using before as your default information store on the fixed machine. -- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 http://www.turtleflock.com/olconfig/index.htm and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for Administrators, Power Users, and Developers http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx "Rod Plastow" <RodPlastow@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:71993A93-445E-43F7-A31D-FD0140876274@microsoft.com... > Due to a melt-down of my hard disk I am in the middle of the tedious process > of restoring my backed-up data. Restoring my Outlook email and contact data > from a .pst file went without a hitch but I also need to restore a custom > form associated with my contact data. I have a back-up of the sub folder in > the ......\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\FORMS folder but every > attempt to restore this has failed. > > I have tried moving the sub folder into the target folder (both with and > without the FRMCACHE.DAT file) but Outlook fails find the custom form and > after I close Outlook I find the custom form sub folder has been removed. > > I have also tried creating a 'dummy' form of the same name to get a > persistent sub folder and then replacing that sub folder with my backed-up > version. In this case Outlook finds the 'dummy' form! (from where?). > > The original backed-up version and the target version of Outlook are both > 2003 SP2 under XP Pro SP2. > > I would appreciate any suggestions of other things to try. > > Regards, > > Rod > > PS If this is a duplicate post then I apologise. I created a post yesterday > but I cannot find it in this forum. |
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Hi Sue,
Thanks for the response, I'd almost given up on this one and the only reason I have not recreated the form from first principles is lack of time and lethargy, probably more of the latter if the truth be told. I'm away from my back up at the moment and out tonight but I will try your suggestion asap and let you know the results. How did I restore? No I didn't mention it and I now have that sneaking feeling of what's wrong. I reloaded Outlook v2003 Sp2 then imported folders from my backed up .pst. I have that feeling I should have replaced the virgin .pst with my backed up file - lock, stock and barrel. I now have two things to try. Thanks again. Rod "Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: > Pick a Forms subfolder and make a copy of the .tmp file you find there. Rename the .tmp file to .msg and then double-click it to open it in Outlook. What you should see is your complete form, the cached copy, which you can then save as an .oft file for backup and republish. > > You didn't say what you did to "restore" your data. The correct procedure would be to use the original .pst file that you were using before as your default information store on the fixed machine. > > -- > Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP > Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 > http://www.turtleflock.com/olconfig/index.htm > and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for > Administrators, Power Users, and Developers > http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx > > "Rod Plastow" <RodPlastow@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:71993A93-445E-43F7-A31D-FD0140876274@microsoft.com... > > Due to a melt-down of my hard disk I am in the middle of the tedious process > > of restoring my backed-up data. Restoring my Outlook email and contact data > > from a .pst file went without a hitch but I also need to restore a custom > > form associated with my contact data. I have a back-up of the sub folder in > > the ......\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\FORMS folder but every > > attempt to restore this has failed. > > > > I have tried moving the sub folder into the target folder (both with and > > without the FRMCACHE.DAT file) but Outlook fails find the custom form and > > after I close Outlook I find the custom form sub folder has been removed. > > > > I have also tried creating a 'dummy' form of the same name to get a > > persistent sub folder and then replacing that sub folder with my backed-up > > version. In this case Outlook finds the 'dummy' form! (from where?). > > > > The original backed-up version and the target version of Outlook are both > > 2003 SP2 under XP Pro SP2. > > > > I would appreciate any suggestions of other things to try. > > > > Regards, > > > > Rod > > > > PS If this is a duplicate post then I apologise. I created a post yesterday > > but I cannot find it in this forum. > |
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Yes, that's exactly what you should have done. If you had, all forms, views, etc. would be intact. Importing can only bring in individual data items, not all those hidden items and settings.
-- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 http://www.turtleflock.com/olconfig/index.htm and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for Administrators, Power Users, and Developers http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx "Rod Plastow" <RodPlastow@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:42365CDF-A17B-490D-9DED-5E54E6E06B19@microsoft.com... > > How did I restore? No I didn't mention it and I now have that sneaking > feeling of what's wrong. I reloaded Outlook v2003 Sp2 then imported folders > from my backed up .pst. I have that feeling I should have replaced the > virgin .pst with my backed up file - lock, stock and barrel. |
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Magic Sue, it took me all of 3 minutes to resolve the issue.
For the sake of anyone following all this and to close this thread, this is what I did. Copy current .pst because it's moved on a bit since restoration; replace current .pst with backed-up copy; import new folder items from copy of current .pst. All now restored as it should be and up-to-date. Thanks, Rod "Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote: > Yes, that's exactly what you should have done. If you had, all forms, views, etc. would be intact. Importing can only bring in individual data items, not all those hidden items and settings. > > -- > Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP > Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003 > http://www.turtleflock.com/olconfig/index.htm > and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for > Administrators, Power Users, and Developers > http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx > > "Rod Plastow" <RodPlastow@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:42365CDF-A17B-490D-9DED-5E54E6E06B19@microsoft.com... > > > > How did I restore? No I didn't mention it and I now have that sneaking > > feeling of what's wrong. I reloaded Outlook v2003 Sp2 then imported folders > > from my backed up .pst. I have that feeling I should have replaced the > > virgin .pst with my backed up file - lock, stock and barrel. > > |
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