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I copied Outlook 97 from "my documents" and pasted it to my USB Jump drive.
My intention was to use this copied file as a backup. My hard drive crashed,
so I installed a new harddrive and reinstalled Windows 2000 Professional and
Microsoft Office 97, which includes Outlook 97. However when I open MS
Outlook 97, it has no data or anything because I have just re-installed the
software. Therefore my question is, "How do I open my copied file of MS
Outlook 97 and have access to my contacts etc.? Please advise.
Thank You
Jack
 
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Diane Poremsky [MVP]

exactly what file did you copy? contacts are stored in a file with the pst
extension.

Did you copy the file from the key to the desktop and connect it (file, open
menu) to your profile?

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Hi Diane,

My responce to your question will reveal my limited computer knowledge. I
know just enough to be dangerous. Anyway, here goes...
#1
I've discovered that when I copied "My Documents" which is where I put my
outlook file, and pasted "My Documents" to my jump drive, that the only thing
I really copied and pasted was the application but not the data.
#2
I did copy & paste a pst file a while back. I believe this file has most of
the data I need. But, I don't know how to open this file.
#3
I don't understand your 2nd question about coping the file from the key(?)
to the desktop and connecting it to my profile (?).
#4
I was told to try the following steps: "File, Open, Data File. However I've
never seen a "Data File" option.

I apologise for the confusion and appreciate your assistance very much.
Thanks,
Jack

Diane Poremsky said:
exactly what file did you copy? contacts are stored in a file with the pst
extension.

Did you copy the file from the key to the desktop and connect it (file, open
menu) to your profile?

--
Diane Poremsky [MVP - Outlook]
Author, Teach Yourself Outlook 2003 in 24 Hours
Coauthor, OneNote 2003 for Windows (Visual QuickStart Guide)
Author, Google and Other Search Engines (Visual QuickStart Guide)



Join OneNote Tips mailing list: http://www.onenote-tips.net/


Jack said:
I copied Outlook 97 from "my documents" and pasted it to my USB Jump
drive.
My intention was to use this copied file as a backup. My hard drive
crashed,
so I installed a new harddrive and reinstalled Windows 2000 Professional
and
Microsoft Office 97, which includes Outlook 97. However when I open MS
Outlook 97, it has no data or anything because I have just re-installed
the
software. Therefore my question is, "How do I open my copied file of MS
Outlook 97 and have access to my contacts etc.? Please advise.
Thank You
Jack
 
D

Diane Poremsky [MVP]

#1
I've discovered that when I copied "My Documents" which is where I put my
outlook file, and pasted "My Documents" to my jump drive, that the only
thing
I really copied and pasted was the application but not the data.

That's what i was afraid of :(
#2
I did copy & paste a pst file a while back. I believe this file has most
of
the data I need. But, I don't know how to open this file.

With outlook :)

#3
I don't understand your 2nd question about coping the file from the key(?)
to the desktop and connecting it to my profile (?).

sometimes outlook has a problem reading pst's on removable media - copying
them to the hard drive helps. In this case, it didn't matter since you had
the wrong file on the key.
#4
I was told to try the following steps: "File, Open, Data File. However
I've
never seen a "Data File" option.

They changed the menu names since 97... look on the File menu for Open - the
Open menu should have something about opening an existing pst or something.
Thar's the option you want - browse to the location of the pst you saved
before and select it.
 

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