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Old 07-28-2006   #4 (permalink)
Mark D. VandenBerg
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Re: where is the archive folder, dudes?

Why not simply open Outlook and import the information from the other .pst
file?

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Mark

My favourite so far: Unknown device has been correctly installed.


"big hugh ness" <petbird@optusnet.com.au> wrote in message
news:0A2EE5D0-ED34-487D-B5AC-3C24DE910349@microsoft.com...
> Oh, okay. Thanks. Something wrong with the .pst file as it wont open.
> Tried reinstalling the software only to have it lock up. Now nothing
> works. Guess what? I'm gettin' outta here an' goin' back to xp where its
> warm and safe. Thanks again...and GOOD LUCK!
>
> "StephenB" <sboots@mvps.org> wrote in message
> news:3qvgc29itsqvst94rm9njuc22hi3qspjmh@4ax.com...
>> "big hugh ness" <petbird@optusnet.com.au> wrote:
>>
>>>Hey, this just started happening today sometime.
>>>
>>>The archive folder has gone and all my messages disappear once I close
>>>outlook down.
>>>
>>>This is kinda weird. Try to get your head around this if you can...
>>>
>>>I am using vista beta 2 X64 and office beta 7 dual booting with xp (not
>>>xp
>>>64) (also running office beta 7) on a separate h/d.
>>>
>>> Its hard to figure this out, but the xp office beta 7 version of outlook
>>>shows my archives folder intact, and all my messages are there. However,
>>>when I go to x64 vista and open outlook. Nuffink! Anyone have the goodies
>>>on
>>>why this is so?

>> You're in the wrong newsgroup - this would be a question about
>> Office/Outlook
>> not Windows Mail.
>> Anyway, your archive .pst file is likely hidden or not yet created if you
>> have
>> not archived under Vista yet.
>> -steve
>> --
>> Stephen Boots
>> MVP Windows Live
>> Windows Live OneCare Forum Moderator
>> sboots@mvps.org

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