Unable to display folder message

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Henry Boyd

I just started getting this message for the archive folder.

When I looked at the location for the folder the file is not there.
The folder was large (about 120 meg) and the drive has increased free
space.
I have run an unerase program and it cannot locate a deleted PST file.
OS is win2k pro, outlook is 2002.
Norton AV 2005 with current list iss installed and set to sacn all
incoming documents/emails.

Anyone have any thoughts or suggestions?

TIA

Henry Boyd
 
Brian,

Thanks already checked that (although not as fast as I should have). Since
my posting I have chkdsk'd fir the drive for bad sectors/lost files, disk is
fine.
Situation is simply this Tuesday Morning when I turned on Outlook I got the
could not find archive folder message.
Windows explorer shows an increase in free space
Since then I have used an Unerase file to try and local missing
archive.pst - couldn't find it,
computer has Norton on constantly, but a did a disk scan with the laest
virus definitions
I have run chkdsk with the /f option. No bad blocks lost chains etc.

So here we have a missing pst file that was not removed by outlook , as
evidenced by the start up error message,
undelete software can't find the file, or any file of the size that the
archive pst would have been
a healthy disk drive, set to show all files & folders
the machine is mine, and my user account is both the admin and only account

I do not know what is more frustrating, the loss of my email archive, or
being unable to understand what did it in.

Any other thoughts?

Thanks
Henry Boyd
 
Sounds like you should use a data recovery service. ESS has a $375 fee
for logical problems like this: 1-800-237-4200.
 

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