R
Roger
I cannot open a PST files were my Emails are archived.
I have followed the procedure:
1.FILE
2.OPEN
3.ARCHIVE
4. selected the PST fle I wopuld like to open
THe only result I get is that a ARCHIVED FILE is open under the PERSONAL
FOLDER area and in that ARCHIVED FILE... a list of all the FOLER I archvided
is showing up, but they are empty.
And yes the PST file as data: it actually contains 1.71 MB of EMails.
It is very annoying that a MS product, so basic as OUTLOOK to manage EMails,
Calendar, Task and etc... does not appear to work properly after some time of
use.
In addition, it is making things worst that there does not appear to be
knwledgeable help from MS documented in any form of shape. I have searched
the NET and seen many other comments in regards with difficulties opening up
PST files.
It indicates tome that the ARCHIVING feature of MS OUTLOOK is inadequately
documented and supported.
What a pity for such an organization as MS.
Even though I am fan a MS and haveused 100 % all it suites of products,
somewhat it does justify its competitors...and reminf me that on should
always take a walk around the market to find out better performing products
and services...
IBM learned this in the 80 & 90's, hopefully MS will learn it in the 2000's.
And it is not the first time I post that question into the MS COMMUNITY,
still waiting for a reply that will solve this matter.
I have followed the procedure:
1.FILE
2.OPEN
3.ARCHIVE
4. selected the PST fle I wopuld like to open
THe only result I get is that a ARCHIVED FILE is open under the PERSONAL
FOLDER area and in that ARCHIVED FILE... a list of all the FOLER I archvided
is showing up, but they are empty.
And yes the PST file as data: it actually contains 1.71 MB of EMails.
It is very annoying that a MS product, so basic as OUTLOOK to manage EMails,
Calendar, Task and etc... does not appear to work properly after some time of
use.
In addition, it is making things worst that there does not appear to be
knwledgeable help from MS documented in any form of shape. I have searched
the NET and seen many other comments in regards with difficulties opening up
PST files.
It indicates tome that the ARCHIVING feature of MS OUTLOOK is inadequately
documented and supported.
What a pity for such an organization as MS.
Even though I am fan a MS and haveused 100 % all it suites of products,
somewhat it does justify its competitors...and reminf me that on should
always take a walk around the market to find out better performing products
and services...
IBM learned this in the 80 & 90's, hopefully MS will learn it in the 2000's.
And it is not the first time I post that question into the MS COMMUNITY,
still waiting for a reply that will solve this matter.