From: DJadis on 23 Mar 2010 15:11 Before I left my old job I copied personal .pst files from the system so I would have those old emails. The business Outlook was Outlook 2007 using Exchange server. I want to open these files, but I have Outlook 2003 on my PC, no use of Exchange. I'm getting a message saying that file access is denied and that I don't have the permission required to open the file. These ..pst were not password protected on the old system. How can I open them?
From: Bob I on 23 Mar 2010 15:15 Did you copy them to the hard drive and unset the read-only? DJadis wrote: > Before I left my old job I copied personal .pst files from the system so I > would have those old emails. The business Outlook was Outlook 2007 using > Exchange server. I want to open these files, but I have Outlook 2003 on my > PC, no use of Exchange. I'm getting a message saying that file access is > denied and that I don't have the permission required to open the file. These > .pst were not password protected on the old system. How can I open them?
From: dlw on 23 Mar 2010 15:26 if you used a CD, they might be read only, right click the file/properties, uncheck it "DJadis" wrote: > Before I left my old job I copied personal .pst files from the system so I > would have those old emails. The business Outlook was Outlook 2007 using > Exchange server. I want to open these files, but I have Outlook 2003 on my > PC, no use of Exchange. I'm getting a message saying that file access is > denied and that I don't have the permission required to open the file. These > .pst were not password protected on the old system. How can I open them?
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