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Kozmo
greetings; I have an addin I use to synchronize computers; it is OsaSync. I
get an OsaSync error (The following error occurred: Error number: 424 /
Procedure: frmTimers.tmrItemDeleted_Timer). The kind folks at OsaSync give
me this advice to solve the problem:
Please run Detect and Repair from the Outlook Help menu. Somehow there are
low level errors and if they are caused by corrupted data in your .pst
file(s) then running Detect and Repair can possibly solve them. If it doesn't
solve the errors you can create a new fresh .pst file (Outlook menu file -
Data file management - button Add and click ok on the new outlook data file
window). Then move your folders to this new .pst file (drag and drop). You
cannot move the contents of the default folders like contacts and calendar
but you can select all items in these folders (Control-A) and then drag and
drop them into the corresponding folders in the new .pst file. After moving
all the content then close the old .pst file by right-clicking on the top
level folder and choosing Close.
Detect and Repair didn't fix it. I'm hesitant about making the new outlook
folder unless I know I will still have access to Outlook Today and I won't
lose all my rules and synchronizations. I assume after I copy my folders,
contacts, and calendar items to the new folder and close the old folder I
would rename the old and new folders so the new is now "outlook.pst." Is
that right? Anybody have any advice on a better way to clean up and/or
replace the outlook file?
I did a trial run and Outlook wouldn't let me close my root pst folder
"Outlook Today" because it says it contains my pop3 mail, calendar items,
etc. I have not moved them all to the new folder yet so I don't know if this
will happen after I make the move.
Kozmo
get an OsaSync error (The following error occurred: Error number: 424 /
Procedure: frmTimers.tmrItemDeleted_Timer). The kind folks at OsaSync give
me this advice to solve the problem:
Please run Detect and Repair from the Outlook Help menu. Somehow there are
low level errors and if they are caused by corrupted data in your .pst
file(s) then running Detect and Repair can possibly solve them. If it doesn't
solve the errors you can create a new fresh .pst file (Outlook menu file -
Data file management - button Add and click ok on the new outlook data file
window). Then move your folders to this new .pst file (drag and drop). You
cannot move the contents of the default folders like contacts and calendar
but you can select all items in these folders (Control-A) and then drag and
drop them into the corresponding folders in the new .pst file. After moving
all the content then close the old .pst file by right-clicking on the top
level folder and choosing Close.
Detect and Repair didn't fix it. I'm hesitant about making the new outlook
folder unless I know I will still have access to Outlook Today and I won't
lose all my rules and synchronizations. I assume after I copy my folders,
contacts, and calendar items to the new folder and close the old folder I
would rename the old and new folders so the new is now "outlook.pst." Is
that right? Anybody have any advice on a better way to clean up and/or
replace the outlook file?
I did a trial run and Outlook wouldn't let me close my root pst folder
"Outlook Today" because it says it contains my pop3 mail, calendar items,
etc. I have not moved them all to the new folder yet so I don't know if this
will happen after I make the move.
Kozmo