How do I combine recovered pst files?

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Steve Smith

My hard drive crashed, my data was corrupted and after running data recovery
software, I've recovered 74 pst files. I can load each of these files and
see my data, but I want to combine these files. How can I do this? I'm using
Outlook 2003.

Thank you,
Steve Smith
 
The only way, I believe, would be within OL import. However many reccommend
not using Import/Export features, because often corruption occurs.
That being the case you would have to open all pst's within OL and copy
between pst's
 
DL said:
The only way, I believe, would be within OL import. However many
reccommend not using Import/Export features, because often corruption
occurs. That being the case you would have to open all pst's within OL and
copy> between pst's.>
Thanks for your reply. Will OL import let me import multiple pst files at
once? If so, I'd like to try it. If corruption occurs, I'll try to fix it
with the inbox repair utility. If I must open each of the 74 files one at a
time, do I just drag and drop my messages and contacts? WIll this add them
ot my Outlook.pst file?

Thank you,

Steve Smith
 
It's better to use File, Open instead of Import. Then, with both files open,
you can move anything into the main file. It's a good idea to give your
personal folders diff names, so you can distinguish between them.
 
Steve Smith said:
Thanks for your reply. Will OL import let me import multiple pst
files at once? If so, I'd like to try it. If corruption occurs, I'll
try to fix it with the inbox repair utility.

One at a time, I'm afraid.
If I must open each of
the 74 files one at a time, do I just drag and drop my messages and
contacts? WIll this add them ot my Outlook.pst file?

Yes and yes. For the non-default folders, you can move or copy entire
folders. FOr the default folders, you'll have to open them one at a time,
select all the items in each, and move or copy them to the appropriate
folder in your delivery PST.
 
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