On Sat, 18 Sep 2004 14:42:23 -0500, "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]"
For Corp/Workgroup, here are your steps. Make sure Outlook is closed
first:
- Control Panel > Mail applet
OK
- Remove the current Personal Folder service
OK
- Readd the service, directing it to the new PST file location
I directed it to a new PST file-spec. It created the
new file.
- Restart Outlook
Once you've started Outlook with its new default PST file, you can then
open
the old one
Using File -> Open -> PST?
and copy the items you want.
No. It came up with the old PST as the top-level "folder".
When I try to copy Inbox to Personal Folders it sez ~" ...
can't copy to a sub-folder" or somesuch.
Well, the instructions are less-than-functional for
my system, but I spent hours finagling it and have
recovered many (not all) of my files. About 24 mb
of 34 mb of the old Inbox made it to the new Inbox.
Again, the old PST looked like:
Outlook Today (.pst file spec)
calendar
contacts
sent items
<etc>
Personal folders
calendar
contacts
sent items
<etc>
When I opened the old PST with the new profile, I
-think- I got most of the sent items in "Outlook Today".
But I need the sent items in "Personal folders" and
they were not in evidence. Both are stored in the
old PST. Any ideas how I might recover them?
If any intuitive explanation as to what OL2K does
with hierarchical storage, I am long, long overdue
in encountering it.
Thanks,
Puddin'
On Sat, 18 Sep 2004 04:16:48 -0500, "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]"
-Create a New PST file in the Profile
- Go to Tools > E-mail Accounts > View or change existing e-mail
accounts
I am running Outlook 2000 9.0.0.2711 "Corporate or Workgroup".
"E-mail Accounts" does not appear under Tools.
- Select the PST you just added in the "Deliver New e-mail to the
following
location" dropdown (it will most likely appear just below the current
default Personal Folders file)
Finish
Under Services I see "Deliver New e-mail to the following ...".
I can select the .pst or 'none'. Select 'none'? It'll start a
new one in the directory of it's choice?
- Exit and Restart Outlook
- You can now close the previous default PST (R-click on that pst
folder
while in Folder View and select "Close <foldername> Folders"). If you
have
any information in your former PST that you'd like to transfer to your
new
default PST, you can drag and drop from one to the other before you
close
the old one.
The stuff I need is in Inbox and Sent Items. Just drag and drop
these?
Just make sure you don't add your Contacts.
I'll make sure ...
Cheers,
Puddin'
On Fri, 17 Sep 2004 17:48:20 -0500, "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]"
I see. So when you go into the Contacts Folder in this PST and open
an
individual Contact Record, none of the email fields are populated
with
a
valid, resolved email address?
Close. There are about 30 entries. About 28 have no name or
Email (they say "Email 3" and some have phone #). There are
2 entries with name and Email and they (alone) are functional.
If so, I suspect that somehow you lost the email addresses in the
transition
from Exchange to a PST file
Doesn't fit temporally. About half of originally ~ 70
entries were recorded after I stopped using MSX. Maybe
more.
and no repair option will bring them back.
That I can live with.
Just using a new, clean PST file would be the best option unless you
think
you might have a good backup of the PST file.
There's about 60 mb of old messages in the old .pst that I
need to be able to search, etc.
How can I start a new .pst and transfer the old messages
from the old .pst to the new .pst? Without buggering
my presumed new Contacts "folder"?
Thx,
Puddin'
On Tue, 14 Sep 2004 15:51:21 -0500, "Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]"
You're far better off creating new profiles from scratch, not
copying
them,
deleting them, etc. Mail account settings cannot be saved
reliably,
so
just
recreate them in a new Profile.
Just create a new profile with a new name. Add your mail accounts.
Add
the
PST file you backed up as your _only_ PST file. It will become
your
default
Personal Folders file automatically. Add the Outlook Address Book
Service
to
your profile. You're done.
I wish. I followed all instructions. The profile *looks*
functional,
but Contacts shows "Email 1, Email 2, <etc>" (no names). Address
Book shows names but is dysfunctional. When I try 'properties' for
an AB entry I get an error about "invalid entryID". This is
approximately the same dysfunctionality I had with the old
profile.
The Email address stuff is stored in the .pst file? Do I need
to delete it? If so, how?
Thanx,
Puddin'
You're right. Trying to copy profiles and overwrite PST files will
cause
major trouble in Outlook every time. More detailed instructions
here:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;195718&Product=out2K
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
I start (as always) by making a backup copy of the primary
.pst file. Then I copied profile xxx and named it xxx2. Then
OL2K wouldn't load/run, so I deleted xxx2. When I got it
running again, OL2K had destroyed all the settings in both
Inet Email services. I had to rebuild them practically from
scratch. Where are these rascals stored? How can I back
them up?
When OL2K is running, the 'folder list' looks like:
Outlook Today (.pst file spec)
calendar
contacts
<etc>
Personal folders
calendar
contacts
<etc>
The Outlook Today contacts has about 20 entries with
name, Email address, etc. I can see the Email addresses
but they won't come up in the To: field unless I
cut/paste them.
I exported the Outlook Today contacts to a DOS .csv,
then imported it into Personal folders contacts. The
names came up OK, but 95% of the Email addresses
were blank.
Does this suggest anything?
About 80% of the time, when I ask OL2K to perform
a simple operation, it does something quite,
quite, unpredictable.
Thx,
Puddin'
On Sun, 12 Sep 2004 16:58:08 -0500, "Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]"
In Corp/Workgroup it's easy to start clean by simply creating a
new
PST
file, then remove and readd the Personal Folders Service, this
time
directing it to the new PST file. Then you can close the old
one.
Make
sure
you restart Outlook between each of these steps.
Or you can just create a new profile from scratch.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
My apologies. I should've explained the entire history.
I installed Office 2000 Pro under W2k around 2000.
Outlook installed/config'd as "Corporate or Workgroup".
At that time, I was connecting to an MS Exchange server.
Around 2002 I deleted the MSX profile and re-configured
for 2 POP servers (internet mail).
Help now sez Outlook 2000 9.0.0.2711 "Corporate or Workgroup".
There are currently 5 services set up in my profile:
2 for POP servers
1 for the .pst
1 for Outlook Address Book
1 for Personal Folders
Hopefully some of the info below that you've very nicely
outlined will still be useful.
Thanks,
Puddin'
On Sat, 11 Sep 2004 15:52:00 -0500, "Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]"
Gory indeed.
It's a little harder to do this in IMO than in the full
version
of
Outlook
because there aren't the repair options that the full version
has.
There are a couple of options, however. I'd try them in this
order:
1. Create a new PST file and set it to be the default. After
that
you
might
even able to copy items from the old PST into the new one that
you
create,
then close the old one one. Here are the detailed steps:
- File menu > Open > Personal Folders file > migrate to the
new
PST
file
location to open it
- Right-click on the root of the new set of folders in the
folder
pane
(View
Folder List)
- Choose Properties
- Check the "Deliver POP mail" box
- Quit & restart Outlook
- Now you can Close the PST file that you were previously
using
(R-click
on
that pst folder while in Folder View and select "Close
<foldername>
Folders"). If you have any information in your former PST that
you'd
like
to
transfer to your new default PST, you can drag and drop from
one
to
the
other before you close the old one.
2. Force IMO to create a new profile by deleting your current
one
in
the
registry. The next time you launch Outlook you will start you
off
with
a
clean PST file. You might then be able to open your old PST
file
and
retrieve some data from it. To create a new "profile" in IMO,
quit
Outlook
export (for safety) then delete this key:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows Messaging
Subsystem\Profiles\Microsoft Outlook Internet Settings (Path
may
vary
somewhat with the operating system)
Restart Outlook. It will create a new profile automatically.
We'll hope for better luck this time. I'm not sure I
recognized
you
were
using IMO before.That would explain a lot of the difficulties
we
had.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
Re: Outlook 2000 Contacts folder
'allo,
I run W2k Pro sp4 / Office 2k on a little desktop at home.
The OS is up-to-date. Outlook 2000 is at 9.0.0.9211 and I
currently use it for internet Email (only).
The Contacts folder is corrupt and cannot be repaired.
Gory details are in thread "Outlook 2000 Contacts folder
dysfunctional" (not recommended reading).
Can anyone explain how I might go about deleting (or
renaming or whatever) the old Contacts folder and
starting a new one from "scratch"?
TIA,
Puddin'
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