2 .pst files

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til

winxp pro sp2, outlook 2003
I did a "detect and repair" and now have outlook.pst and outlook1.pst. It
does not matter which one I select as default, they both display the same
info. Outlook.pst is 2.2mb and outlook1.pst is 3.9mb. Neither will allow
me to rename or delete. Can someone help me out on this?
 
R

Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

If you cannot close either one, then you have a corrupt profile and must
create a new one from scratch. You can then designate which PST file should
be your default in that profile and close any others you do not want or
need.
 
T

til

I created a new profile and closed the existing one, which caused me to lose
all my email. I thought I was closing and not deleting. Oh well, live and
learn. Now I still have the same outlook files plus another, Outlook2.pst.
They are all doing the same thing as before. I guess my email is gone for
good, right?

Russ Valentine said:
If you cannot close either one, then you have a corrupt profile and must
create a new one from scratch. You can then designate which PST file
should be your default in that profile and close any others you do not
want or need.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
til said:
winxp pro sp2, outlook 2003
I did a "detect and repair" and now have outlook.pst and outlook1.pst. It
does not matter which one I select as default, they both display the same
info. Outlook.pst is 2.2mb and outlook1.pst is 3.9mb. Neither will
allow me to rename or delete. Can someone help me out on this?
 
R

Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

Of course not. Deleting profiles never touches your data. It's all right
there in the same PST file it was before. All you need to do is set your new
profile to use your previous PST file instead of the new one created by the
new profile. Be sure to do so correctly so you don't end up with 2 PST files
in the profile again:
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/assistance/HA010771141033.aspx
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
til said:
I created a new profile and closed the existing one, which caused me to
lose all my email. I thought I was closing and not deleting. Oh well,
live and learn. Now I still have the same outlook files plus another,
Outlook2.pst. They are all doing the same thing as before. I guess my
email is gone for good, right?

Russ Valentine said:
If you cannot close either one, then you have a corrupt profile and must
create a new one from scratch. You can then designate which PST file
should be your default in that profile and close any others you do not
want or need.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
til said:
winxp pro sp2, outlook 2003
I did a "detect and repair" and now have outlook.pst and outlook1.pst.
It does not matter which one I select as default, they both display the
same info. Outlook.pst is 2.2mb and outlook1.pst is 3.9mb. Neither
will allow me to rename or delete. Can someone help me out on this?
 
T

til

Russ, I am learning to love and hate this thing at the same time. :>) I
now have 3 .pst files, 3 personal folders, 3 contacts, etc.. I found my
emails in one of the three personal folders, and my contacts in one of the
three contact folders, etc.... I will check the link out, thanks.

Russ Valentine said:
Of course not. Deleting profiles never touches your data. It's all right
there in the same PST file it was before. All you need to do is set your
new profile to use your previous PST file instead of the new one created
by the new profile. Be sure to do so correctly so you don't end up with 2
PST files in the profile again:
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/assistance/HA010771141033.aspx
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
til said:
I created a new profile and closed the existing one, which caused me to
lose all my email. I thought I was closing and not deleting. Oh well,
live and learn. Now I still have the same outlook files plus another,
Outlook2.pst. They are all doing the same thing as before. I guess my
email is gone for good, right?

Russ Valentine said:
If you cannot close either one, then you have a corrupt profile and must
create a new one from scratch. You can then designate which PST file
should be your default in that profile and close any others you do not
want or need.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
winxp pro sp2, outlook 2003
I did a "detect and repair" and now have outlook.pst and outlook1.pst.
It does not matter which one I select as default, they both display the
same info. Outlook.pst is 2.2mb and outlook1.pst is 3.9mb. Neither
will allow me to rename or delete. Can someone help me out on this?
 
R

Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

Please do. It will tell you how to designate only one PST file as your
default and be rid of the rest.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
til said:
Russ, I am learning to love and hate this thing at the same time. :>) I
now have 3 .pst files, 3 personal folders, 3 contacts, etc.. I found my
emails in one of the three personal folders, and my contacts in one of the
three contact folders, etc.... I will check the link out, thanks.

Russ Valentine said:
Of course not. Deleting profiles never touches your data. It's all right
there in the same PST file it was before. All you need to do is set your
new profile to use your previous PST file instead of the new one created
by the new profile. Be sure to do so correctly so you don't end up with 2
PST files in the profile again:
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/assistance/HA010771141033.aspx
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
til said:
I created a new profile and closed the existing one, which caused me to
lose all my email. I thought I was closing and not deleting. Oh well,
live and learn. Now I still have the same outlook files plus another,
Outlook2.pst. They are all doing the same thing as before. I guess my
email is gone for good, right?

If you cannot close either one, then you have a corrupt profile and
must create a new one from scratch. You can then designate which PST
file should be your default in that profile and close any others you do
not want or need.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
winxp pro sp2, outlook 2003
I did a "detect and repair" and now have outlook.pst and outlook1.pst.
It does not matter which one I select as default, they both display
the same info. Outlook.pst is 2.2mb and outlook1.pst is 3.9mb.
Neither will allow me to rename or delete. Can someone help me out on
this?
 
T

til

I got it. Thanks much.

Russ Valentine said:
Please do. It will tell you how to designate only one PST file as your
default and be rid of the rest.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
til said:
Russ, I am learning to love and hate this thing at the same time. :>)
I now have 3 .pst files, 3 personal folders, 3 contacts, etc.. I found
my emails in one of the three personal folders, and my contacts in one of
the three contact folders, etc.... I will check the link out, thanks.

Russ Valentine said:
Of course not. Deleting profiles never touches your data. It's all right
there in the same PST file it was before. All you need to do is set your
new profile to use your previous PST file instead of the new one created
by the new profile. Be sure to do so correctly so you don't end up with
2 PST files in the profile again:
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/assistance/HA010771141033.aspx
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
I created a new profile and closed the existing one, which caused me to
lose all my email. I thought I was closing and not deleting. Oh well,
live and learn. Now I still have the same outlook files plus another,
Outlook2.pst. They are all doing the same thing as before. I guess my
email is gone for good, right?

If you cannot close either one, then you have a corrupt profile and
must create a new one from scratch. You can then designate which PST
file should be your default in that profile and close any others you
do not want or need.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
winxp pro sp2, outlook 2003
I did a "detect and repair" and now have outlook.pst and
outlook1.pst. It does not matter which one I select as default, they
both display the same info. Outlook.pst is 2.2mb and outlook1.pst
is 3.9mb. Neither will allow me to rename or delete. Can someone
help me out on this?
 
T

til

I got it. Thanks much.

Russ Valentine said:
Please do. It will tell you how to designate only one PST file as your
default and be rid of the rest.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
til said:
Russ, I am learning to love and hate this thing at the same time. :>)
I now have 3 .pst files, 3 personal folders, 3 contacts, etc.. I found
my emails in one of the three personal folders, and my contacts in one of
the three contact folders, etc.... I will check the link out, thanks.

Russ Valentine said:
Of course not. Deleting profiles never touches your data. It's all right
there in the same PST file it was before. All you need to do is set your
new profile to use your previous PST file instead of the new one created
by the new profile. Be sure to do so correctly so you don't end up with
2 PST files in the profile again:
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/assistance/HA010771141033.aspx
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
I created a new profile and closed the existing one, which caused me to
lose all my email. I thought I was closing and not deleting. Oh well,
live and learn. Now I still have the same outlook files plus another,
Outlook2.pst. They are all doing the same thing as before. I guess my
email is gone for good, right?

If you cannot close either one, then you have a corrupt profile and
must create a new one from scratch. You can then designate which PST
file should be your default in that profile and close any others you
do not want or need.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
winxp pro sp2, outlook 2003
I did a "detect and repair" and now have outlook.pst and
outlook1.pst. It does not matter which one I select as default, they
both display the same info. Outlook.pst is 2.2mb and outlook1.pst
is 3.9mb. Neither will allow me to rename or delete. Can someone
help me out on this?
 

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