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Old 03-21-2008   #1 (permalink)
Bilbo


 
 

Copy To Application Data Folders

I have a user whose PC crashed. The hard drive was corrupted but I
was able to salvage most of the data including the Windows XP Profile.

On Vista, when I try to copy default.nk2 to the Microsoft\Outlook
folder in Application Data, I'm denied access even though I have an
administrator account. This makes it kind'a tough to support my users
who've moved to Vista for various and sundry reasons.

I can import the .PST files but I can't restore the .NK2 files. This
doesn't make a heckuva lotta sense to me.

How can I solve this problem? Buy another XP before June 30?

Frustrated,


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Old 03-21-2008   #2 (permalink)
DL


 
 

Re: Copy To Application Data Folders

You would'nt be doing your users any favours by Importing/Exporting native
OL data, the process loses both settings & data

"Bilbo fake email hal-pc.org>" <wlp<fauxatdot> wrote in message
news:apd6u3dfod44ve06rsanj96vih8ho7jbss@xxxxxx
Quote:

>I have a user whose PC crashed. The hard drive was corrupted but I
> was able to salvage most of the data including the Windows XP Profile.
>
> On Vista, when I try to copy default.nk2 to the Microsoft\Outlook
> folder in Application Data, I'm denied access even though I have an
> administrator account. This makes it kind'a tough to support my users
> who've moved to Vista for various and sundry reasons.
>
> I can import the .PST files but I can't restore the .NK2 files. This
> doesn't make a heckuva lotta sense to me.
>
> How can I solve this problem? Buy another XP before June 30?
>
> Frustrated,
>
>
> --
> BilBo

My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 03-22-2008   #3 (permalink)
Bilbo


 
 

Re: Copy To Application Data Folders

If you don't have an answer, suggest it's a bad idea? Is that it?

I think you're dead wrong. The user would LOVE to have all their
AUTOCOMPLETE data back in Outlook.

These precious "settings" you allude to can be re-created but only
someone with a photographic memory could re-type all the autocomplete
data.


On Fri, 21 Mar 2008 10:12:16 -0000, "DL" <address@xxxxxx> wrote:
Quote:

>You would'nt be doing your users any favours by Importing/Exporting native
>OL data, the process loses both settings & data
>
>"Bilbo fake email hal-pc.org>" <wlp<fauxatdot> wrote in message
>news:apd6u3dfod44ve06rsanj96vih8ho7jbss@xxxxxx
Quote:

>>I have a user whose PC crashed. The hard drive was corrupted but I
>> was able to salvage most of the data including the Windows XP Profile.
>>
>> On Vista, when I try to copy default.nk2 to the Microsoft\Outlook
>> folder in Application Data, I'm denied access even though I have an
>> administrator account. This makes it kind'a tough to support my users
>> who've moved to Vista for various and sundry reasons.
>>
>> I can import the .PST files but I can't restore the .NK2 files. This
>> doesn't make a heckuva lotta sense to me.
>>
>> How can I solve this problem? Buy another XP before June 30?
>>
>> Frustrated,
>>
>>
>> --
>> BilBo
>
--
BilBo
My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 03-22-2008   #4 (permalink)
Dave


 
 

Re: Copy To Application Data Folders

In Vista, "Application Data" is a junction point, not a folder.
It has been replaced with "AppData", located under the users folder.
ie. C:\Users\(login)\AppData

I'm not familiar with the NK2 file, but I have Outlook installed (but I only
use the calendar). I do have a .NK2 file (0 KB) in
C:\Users\(login)\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Outlook


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"Bilbofakeemailhal-pc.org>" <wlp<fauxatdot> wrote in message
news:apd6u3dfod44ve06rsanj96vih8ho7jbss@xxxxxx
Quote:

> I have a user whose PC crashed. The hard drive was corrupted but I
> was able to salvage most of the data including the Windows XP Profile.
>
> On Vista, when I try to copy default.nk2 to the Microsoft\Outlook
> folder in Application Data, I'm denied access even though I have an
> administrator account. This makes it kind'a tough to support my users
> who've moved to Vista for various and sundry reasons.
>
> I can import the .PST files but I can't restore the .NK2 files. This
> doesn't make a heckuva lotta sense to me.
>
> How can I solve this problem? Buy another XP before June 30?
>
> Frustrated,
>
>
> --
> BilBo
My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 03-23-2008   #5 (permalink)
DL


 
 

Re: Copy To Application Data Folders

The inability to copy the nk2 file is likely a Vista file protection
problem, you have renamed the current nk2?

I was refering to the Import/Export of native OL data which you stated you
were going to do, and as such is the wrong method of moving OL data. A quick
search of any of the OL groups would have confirmed this.
The sttings I refer to are those in the pst file, Exporting/Importing loses
these, together with rules They are *not* the autocomplete data.

"Bilbo fake email hal-pc.org>" <wlp<fauxatdot> wrote in message
news:t42bu31e1f4f5ti2auv2ph12sqj65msi3t@xxxxxx
Quote:

> If you don't have an answer, suggest it's a bad idea? Is that it?
>
> I think you're dead wrong. The user would LOVE to have all their
> AUTOCOMPLETE data back in Outlook.
>
> These precious "settings" you allude to can be re-created but only
> someone with a photographic memory could re-type all the autocomplete
> data.
>
>
> On Fri, 21 Mar 2008 10:12:16 -0000, "DL" <address@xxxxxx> wrote:
>
Quote:

>>You would'nt be doing your users any favours by Importing/Exporting native
>>OL data, the process loses both settings & data
>>
>>"Bilbo fake email hal-pc.org>" <wlp<fauxatdot> wrote in message
>>news:apd6u3dfod44ve06rsanj96vih8ho7jbss@xxxxxx
Quote:

>>>I have a user whose PC crashed. The hard drive was corrupted but I
>>> was able to salvage most of the data including the Windows XP Profile.
>>>
>>> On Vista, when I try to copy default.nk2 to the Microsoft\Outlook
>>> folder in Application Data, I'm denied access even though I have an
>>> administrator account. This makes it kind'a tough to support my users
>>> who've moved to Vista for various and sundry reasons.
>>>
>>> I can import the .PST files but I can't restore the .NK2 files. This
>>> doesn't make a heckuva lotta sense to me.
>>>
>>> How can I solve this problem? Buy another XP before June 30?
>>>
>>> Frustrated,
>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>> BilBo
>>
>
> --
> BilBo

My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 03-23-2008   #6 (permalink)
Bilbo


 
 

Re: Copy To Application Data Folders

Thanks. That's what I was looking for.
The AutoComplete data is stored in the .NK2 file. I know of no other
settings there. I've had to move it from PC to PC in the past and it
always worked as desired. Vista threw a monkey-wrench into the mix.
Bilbo

On Sat, 22 Mar 2008 19:43:53 -0400, "Dave" <dave@xxxxxx> wrote:
Quote:

>In Vista, "Application Data" is a junction point, not a folder.
>It has been replaced with "AppData", located under the users folder.
>ie. C:\Users\(login)\AppData
>
>I'm not familiar with the NK2 file, but I have Outlook installed (but I only
>use the calendar). I do have a .NK2 file (0 KB) in
>C:\Users\(login)\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Outlook
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