Retrieving Outlook 2000 Calendar archives

O

osowitt

I have tried everything I know and have read as many postings as I
could to resolve this myself. I am begining to think there may be no
solution. Please help me.

I desperately need to retrieve the archieved Outlook Calendar for the
past year. I didn't realize that when you say "yes" to the Dialog Box
ask if you want to archieve old data, that it hides it completely.

All I need is the archived dates/appointments for 2004.
Can you help me????
thank you
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M

Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

Use Windows Explorer to find all .pst files (enable searching hidden/system
files) and when you find them, open each one in Outlook using
File->Open->Outlook Data File.

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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

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account will be deleted without reading.

After furious head scratching, (e-mail address removed) asked:

| I have tried everything I know and have read as many postings as I
| could to resolve this myself. I am begining to think there may be no
| solution. Please help me.
|
| I desperately need to retrieve the archieved Outlook Calendar for the
| past year. I didn't realize that when you say "yes" to the Dialog Box
| ask if you want to archieve old data, that it hides it completely.
|
| All I need is the archived dates/appointments for 2004.
| Can you help me????
| thank you
| E
 
O

osowitt

Thanks for your help. I tried to open the .pst file for outlook and
was denied access. The first dialog box stated "Properties for this
information must be defined prior to use." when I close that box, a
second one opens and states, "Access denied...you do not have
permission to access this file." Then it names the long name for the
file.

You said to go to File>Open>Outlook Data File.
That is not an option. I go to File>Open, then my only two choices are
"Selected Items" or "personal Folders file (.pst). I get the same
access denial for each.
I hope you can help me.. I really need this info. Thank you,
e
 

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