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Andrew M. Saucci, Jr.
We used a third-party utility to export the contents of a .PST file
to plain text .MSG files in a folder structure that mirrored the folder
structure of the PST file. It had many nested folders, maybe 100 to 200. We
lost the original PST but still have the exported folders and messages. When
we tried to bring the messages back into a new PST file, we discovered that
folders cannot be dragged back into Outlook; only messages can be dragged
and dropped. The manufacturer of the utility has no automated way to bring
those folders back into Outlook. I know-- I should have backed up the PST.
Can I get these folders back into Outlook any way other than recreating the
folders one at a time and then dragging the messages back into them
manually? Is this perhaps a behavior that can be overridden somehow?
to plain text .MSG files in a folder structure that mirrored the folder
structure of the PST file. It had many nested folders, maybe 100 to 200. We
lost the original PST but still have the exported folders and messages. When
we tried to bring the messages back into a new PST file, we discovered that
folders cannot be dragged back into Outlook; only messages can be dragged
and dropped. The manufacturer of the utility has no automated way to bring
those folders back into Outlook. I know-- I should have backed up the PST.
Can I get these folders back into Outlook any way other than recreating the
folders one at a time and then dragging the messages back into them
manually? Is this perhaps a behavior that can be overridden somehow?