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PLEASE HELP GOING BUNKERS
When I first installed OUTLOOK 2007 it recognized and found my .pst files automatically with no configuration which are (pst files) on my ext hdd. But, when I reformatted my HDD Outlook 2007 DID NOT recognized nor installed them automactically I have done everything from uninstalle 2007 to reinstall 2007 reconfigure the data file and location but no luck please please help I even tried google but nothing........ Joseph Lowndes |
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"Joseph Lowndes" wrote in message ... PLEASE HELP GOING BUNKERS When I first installed OUTLOOK 2007 it recognized and found my .pst files automatically with no configuration which are (pst files) on my ext hdd. But, when I reformatted my HDD Outlook 2007 DID NOT recognized nor installed them automactically I have done everything from uninstalle 2007 to reinstall 2007 reconfigure the data file and location but no luck please please help I even tried google but nothing........ Joseph Lowndes It is NOT recommended to put pst files on ANYTHING external other than for backup purposes. Copy them to your INTERNAL HDD and in Outlook open them from there. |
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"Joseph Lowndes" wrote in message
... PLEASE HELP GOING BUNKERS When I first installed OUTLOOK 2007 it recognized and found my .pst files automatically with no configuration which are (pst files) on my ext hdd. But, when I reformatted my HDD Outlook 2007 DID NOT recognized nor installed them automactically I have done everything from uninstalle 2007 to reinstall 2007 reconfigure the data file and location but no luck please please help I even tried google but nothing........ The first time you installed Outlook, you did so on a machine that had a prior version of Outlook on it. Outlook's mail profile, which keeps track of what PSTs you're using, is in the registry and upgrading from one verison of Outlok to another doesn't touch the mail profile. Thus, the new Outlook just used your existing mail profile. The second time, you reformatted the hard drive and reinstalled Windows, which created a new registry containing no mail profile, so you have to create one and point it at the existing PSTs. http://www.howto-outlook.com/howto/newprofile.htm -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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"Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]" wrote in message ... and point it at the existing PSTs. But NOT on an external device..... |
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Thx but it did not work I rebuilt the profile but nothing it also came up
with an error message that it can nit copy personal folders contacts etc but no error code at this moment I am very frusterated even created a new location for qoutlokk but nothing "Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]" wrote: "Joseph Lowndes" wrote in message ... PLEASE HELP GOING BUNKERS When I first installed OUTLOOK 2007 it recognized and found my .pst files automatically with no configuration which are (pst files) on my ext hdd. But, when I reformatted my HDD Outlook 2007 DID NOT recognized nor installed them automactically I have done everything from uninstalle 2007 to reinstall 2007 reconfigure the data file and location but no luck please please help I even tried google but nothing........ The first time you installed Outlook, you did so on a machine that had a prior version of Outlook on it. Outlook's mail profile, which keeps track of what PSTs you're using, is in the registry and upgrading from one verison of Outlok to another doesn't touch the mail profile. Thus, the new Outlook just used your existing mail profile. The second time, you reformatted the hard drive and reinstalled Windows, which created a new registry containing no mail profile, so you have to create one and point it at the existing PSTs. http://www.howto-outlook.com/howto/newprofile.htm -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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it gave me an error message saying that it can not copy at this point I am
very frusterated "Gordon" wrote: "Joseph Lowndes" wrote in message ... PLEASE HELP GOING BUNKERS When I first installed OUTLOOK 2007 it recognized and found my .pst files automatically with no configuration which are (pst files) on my ext hdd. But, when I reformatted my HDD Outlook 2007 DID NOT recognized nor installed them automactically I have done everything from uninstalle 2007 to reinstall 2007 reconfigure the data file and location but no luck please please help I even tried google but nothing........ Joseph Lowndes It is NOT recommended to put pst files on ANYTHING external other than for backup purposes. Copy them to your INTERNAL HDD and in Outlook open them from there. |
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"Joseph Lowndes" wrote in message
... it gave me an error message saying that it can not copy at this point I am very frusterated What was the EXACT and COMPLETE error message? -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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"Gordon" wrote in message
... But NOT on an external device..... I don't see a reason for this caveat. External devices are no different than internal devices. The only thing you must watch is to make sure the mail profile is closed if you wish to disconnect the device and not reopened while the device isn't present. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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"Joseph Lowndes" wrote in message
... Thx but it did not work I rebuilt the profile but nothing it also came up with an error message that it can nit copy personal folders contacts etc but no error code at this moment I am very frusterated even created a new location for qoutlokk but nothing What do you mean by "it also came up with an error message"? What came up with a message? What was the exact and complete text of the message? How were you trying to copy the data? -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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"Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]" wrote in message ... "Gordon" wrote in message ... But NOT on an external device..... I don't see a reason for this caveat. External devices are no different than internal devices. So how does an external device differ from a network drive in terms of connectivity then? |
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