Aan not acess my .pst

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Baha

Greetings:

I am using MS Office 2003. I had to format my hard drive now I am disparate!!

1.I made a copy of my Oultook1.PST file.

2.I reinstalled office. Outlook accounts came. I was able to send and
receive new mail just fine.

3.Using Windows Explorer I placed my Outlook1.PST file beside the new
Outlook.PST file in the folder (Local settings> Application data> Microsot>
outlook)

4.I tired to open it using (Open> Outlook Data files)I see the file but when
is select it I get a message “the Outlook1.PST is not a personal folder
file.â€

5. I tired the same process using the( tools > options>Mail setup>Data
files.) I get the same message.

PLEASE HELP ME. Outlook is my main filing system and I have files there
that are several years old

Thanks
 
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Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

You will have to state how you created and transferred this PST file. Did
you remove its read only attribute?
You should never place a transferred PST file in Outlook's default location.
Odds are you overwrote another.
Did you keep a good backup?
 
D

DL

In explorer examine the properties of outlook1.pst, is the read only flag
off?
What size is the file?
 
B

Baha

Thanks.

I did check the .Pst file. It is not a read only file.

The way I created it was by drag and drup from my C: drive to another
folder. Does this make a differnace.

"Forgive us our sins"
 
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DL

Sorry I missread your reply, if the read only flag is off then it should be
OK
Locate and run scanpst.exe, the repair tool on the file, if that doesnt help
it means your copy process corrupted the file (Maybe outlook was open when
you copied)
Are you able to open your origonal copy on the other folder?
 
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Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]

The way I created it was by drag and drup from my C: drive to another
folder. Does this make a differnace.

Was Outlook closed when you did this? How can you have simply copied it to
another folder if you reformatted your hard drive? Did you copy it to a
different drive?
 

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