Finding .pst from prior User Profile

M

Mason

I used to log in under the default "Administrator" user
profile. After installing Norton Internet Security 2004
yesterday, the "Administrator" user profile is no longer
available at the log on screen (if you know how to fix
this, please let me know). Thus, I created a new user
profile, and transfered the documents and settings to it.

When I open Outlook, the opening screen shows my calendar
for the week, the reminder pop-up screen appears, and I
can see the list of emails I previously received
(great!). However, when I try to view my monthly
schedule, or send an email, the screen states:

Unable to display the folder. Microsoft Outlook could not
access the specified folder location. The folder no
longer exists.

WHY? WHAT CAN I DO?
 
J

Jocelyn Fiorello [MVP - Outlook]

Try running the Inbox Repair Tool against your .PST file to see if it finds
any errors. Search your drive for a file called scanpst.exe and run it.

--
Jocelyn Fiorello
MVP - Outlook

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