PST file suddenly asks for password after system change

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Guest

This is not the first time I've experienced this problem, and Outlook
2010 is not the only version of Outlook in which I have seen it. I
recently changed my laptop from Vista x64 Home Edition to Windows 7
x64 Professional—therefore, a complete “fresh” install.

For no apparent reason, when I tried to use my old PST file, it now
asks for a password on the new system. There was no password on the
file in the old system.

I ran scanpst on the file and it found and corrected some errors but
the file still wants a password.

Why does this happen when one moves a PST file to a new system? What
do I do now—I definitely want to keep the file!!!

Thanks in advance for any help!
 
P

Peter Foldes

How did you move the old pst files over to your new install. Can you post it in
detail

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This is not the first time I've experienced this problem, and Outlook
2010 is not the only version of Outlook in which I have seen it. I
recently changed my laptop from Vista x64 Home Edition to Windows 7
x64 Professional—therefore, a complete “fresh” install.

For no apparent reason, when I tried to use my old PST file, it now
asks for a password on the new system. There was no password on the
file in the old system.

I ran scanpst on the file and it found and corrected some errors but
the file still wants a password.

Why does this happen when one moves a PST file to a new system? What
do I do now—I definitely want to keep the file!!!

Thanks in advance for any help!
 
G

Guest

How did you move the old pst files over to your new install. Can you postit in
detail

--
Peter
Please Reply to Newsgroup for the benefit of others
Requests for assistance by email can not and will not be acknowledged.
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.http://www.microsoft.com/protect


This is not the first time I've experienced this problem, and Outlook
2010 is not the only version of Outlook in which I have seen it.  I
recently changed my laptop from Vista x64 Home Edition to Windows 7
x64 Professional—therefore, a complete “fresh” install.

For no apparent reason, when I tried to use my old PST file, it now
asks for a password on the new system.  There was no password on the
file in the old system.

I ran scanpst on the file and it found and corrected some errors but
the file still wants a password.

Why does this happen when one moves a PST file to a new system?  What
do I do now—I definitely want to keep the file!!!

Thanks in advance for any help!

Thanks for the reply. I believe that in all cases I have simply
copied them from disc images to the new system.
 

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