Urgent: Outlook '07 Data Gone.

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Saidas

I am preparing to upgrade to W7 from Vista HP and in doing so have been
backing up everything to an external HD. I copied and pasted Office info to
the HD and do anything else like delete or cut it.

Outlook opens but contains no data. I get a Personal Folders window saying:
The file C:\users\My Name\My Name\documents\office backup.post cannot be
found.

In Documents, I have Outlook icons of Outlook, backup, archive that when
opened say, "This file does not have a program associated with it for
performing this action. Create an association in the Set Associations control
panel".

What have I done and more importantly, how do I get my data back? Btw...I
followed the instructions here for backing up Outlook to get to this point.

Thanks!!!!
 
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Roady [MVP]

To see your connected data files use;
Control Panel-> Mail-> button Data Files...

Here you can also add/remove pst-files to Outlook.

It's hard to be any more specific without telling us exactly what you did or
which instructions "here" you followed.
A full backup and restore guide can be found at;
http://www.howto-outlook.com/howto/backupandrestore.htm
 
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Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]

I am preparing to upgrade to W7 from Vista HP and in doing so have been
backing up everything to an external HD. I copied and pasted Office info to
the HD and do anything else like delete or cut it.

Outlook opens but contains no data. I get a Personal Folders window saying:
The file C:\users\My Name\My Name\documents\office backup.post cannot be
found.

This is not the typical location for any PST. Sounds like you did change
something.
In Documents, I have Outlook icons of Outlook, backup, archive that when
opened say, "This file does not have a program associated with it for
performing this action. Create an association in the Set Associations
control
panel".

You don't open Outlook data files by double-clicking them in Windows Explorer.
 

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