Cannot back up .pst

G

Guest

For several months I have been backing up my Outlook 2002 .pst folder using
File/Import and export/Export to a file/Personal folder file. Last week,
however, when I tried this, I got an error message:
"The operation failed. An object could not be found."

What do I do to fix that?

So I feel back to using the backup utility, pfbackup.exe. Oddly, it had
disappeared from my File dropdown menu, so I reloaded it. But "backup" still
does not appear on the menu.

What do I do about that?
 
D

DL

Export is not the way to backup a pst, or deal with a pst file. (nor Import)
With OL closed simply copy the pst

Ensure the backup addin is selected in Addins
 
C

Charles W Davis

Jauchart,
I would move the pst to a folder in My Documents and then your normal
backup program would include it in your regular backup.
Roady said:
See http://www.howto-outlook.com/faq/backupaddin.htm

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003


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Jauchart said:
For several months I have been backing up my Outlook 2002 .pst folder
using
File/Import and export/Export to a file/Personal folder file. Last week,
however, when I tried this, I got an error message:
"The operation failed. An object could not be found."

What do I do to fix that?

So I feel back to using the backup utility, pfbackup.exe. Oddly, it had
disappeared from my File dropdown menu, so I reloaded it. But "backup"
still
does not appear on the menu.

What do I do about that?
 
G

Guest

Hi Roady,

OK, I tried this, but I seem to have different settings than you do. I'm
running XP Media Edition 2005, and when I get to bullet 3, the options are
instead Tools>Folder Options, then completely different from what your memo
showed.

Any ideas?
Thanks.

Roady said:
See http://www.howto-outlook.com/faq/backupaddin.htm

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003


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Jauchart said:
For several months I have been backing up my Outlook 2002 .pst folder
using
File/Import and export/Export to a file/Personal folder file. Last week,
however, when I tried this, I got an error message:
"The operation failed. An object could not be found."

What do I do to fix that?

So I feel back to using the backup utility, pfbackup.exe. Oddly, it had
disappeared from my File dropdown menu, so I reloaded it. But "backup"
still
does not appear on the menu.

What do I do about that?
 
G

Guest

OK, how do I do that. The Backup utility was backing it up to a location in
My Documents, but won't back up any more.

Thanks,


Charles W Davis said:
Jauchart,
I would move the pst to a folder in My Documents and then your normal
backup program would include it in your regular backup.
Roady said:
See http://www.howto-outlook.com/faq/backupaddin.htm

--
Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003
http://www.howto-outlook.com/
Outlook FAQ, HowTo, Downloads, Add-Ins and more

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Jauchart said:
For several months I have been backing up my Outlook 2002 .pst folder
using
File/Import and export/Export to a file/Personal folder file. Last week,
however, when I tried this, I got an error message:
"The operation failed. An object could not be found."

What do I do to fix that?

So I feel back to using the backup utility, pfbackup.exe. Oddly, it had
disappeared from my File dropdown menu, so I reloaded it. But "backup"
still
does not appear on the menu.

What do I do about that?
 
G

Gordon

Jauchart said:
OK, how do I do that. The Backup utility was backing it up to a location
in
My Documents, but won't back up any more.

Don't bother with any software - just close Outlook and make a copy of the
pst file......
 
G

Guest

No can do. Data File Management says it is in:

C:\Documents and Settings\[my name]\Local Settings\Application
Data\Microsoft\Outlook\outlook.pst

But under [my name], there is no folder called Local Settings; only
Cookies
Desktop
Favorites
My Documents
Start Menu
User Data

Now what?

Thanks
 
B

Brian Tillman

Jauchart said:
No can do. Data File Management says it is in:

C:\Documents and Settings\[my name]\Local Settings\Application
Data\Microsoft\Outlook\outlook.pst

But under [my name], there is no folder called Local Settings;

Yes there is. It's a hidden folder. Start Windows Explorer and enter
"C:\Documents and Settings\[my name]\Local Settings\Application
Data\Microsoft\Outlook" into the Address field. Click Go. You'll see it.
If you want to see it always, then open WIndows Explorer, click Tools>Folder
Options>View and check the radio button labeled "Show hidden files and
folders". This is basic Windows stuff and I think Microsoft did people a
disservice in making that the default behavior or even having hidden files
and folders.
 

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