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From: cdelune on 6 May 2010 02:12 I was importing everything in Outlook on my old PC to the new one. Somehow the most recent 4 months of emails never arrived. I was instructed to do the following: On the old computer start My Computer, double click on C, Documents and Settings, Claire, Local Settings, Application Data, Microsoft, and you will see Outlook, right click on Outlook and pick Sharing, now share the folder as outlook. Go to the new pc, start Computer, in the upper right is map a network drive, pick that and browse and find the outlook share, now fire up Outlook, under File is import, pick the PST under other, then browse to the newly created network drive, pick the Outlook file, wait a while then pick the newly created folder and make sure it does not have all subfolders picked and it should bring in all the lost emails. I moved the missing emails into a clearly named folder, but when I tried to import this .pst folder all I see that's been shared is four folders contained in the shared (transferred) files: archive, inbox, other, and outlook. When I tried to import the folder from inside Outlook I got a “file access denied” box. I don't know how to give myself permission to access the file, nor how to access the single folder I set up in the folders that contains the pruned missing emails. Help! Those missing emails are important to have on my new PC!
From: Gordon on 6 May 2010 02:26
"cdelune" <cdelune(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:3D33EF26-7CDC-4659-A51B-A5A7D60C0302(a)microsoft.com... > I was importing everything in Outlook on my old PC to the new one. Somehow > the most recent 4 months of emails never arrived. I was instructed to do > the > following: > > On the old computer start My Computer, double click on C, Documents and > Settings, Claire, Local Settings, Application Data, Microsoft, and you > will > see Outlook, right click on Outlook and pick Sharing, now share the folder > as > outlook. Go to the new pc, start Computer, in the upper right is map a > network drive, pick that and browse and find the outlook share, now fire > up > Outlook, under File is import, pick the PST under other, then browse to > the > newly created network drive, pick the Outlook file, wait a while then pick > the newly created folder and make sure it does not have all subfolders > picked > and it should bring in all the lost emails. > > I moved the missing emails into a clearly named folder, but when I tried > to > import this .pst folder all I see that's been shared is four folders > contained in the shared (transferred) files: archive, inbox, other, and > outlook. When I tried to import the folder from inside Outlook I got a > “file > access denied” box. I don't know how to give myself permission to access > the > file, nor how to access the single folder I set up in the folders that > contains the pruned missing emails. > > Help! Those missing emails are important to have on my new PC! > Well. You have done EVERYTHING that a swift search on Google on how to backup and restore Outlook tells you NOT to do. And who or what on earth "told" you to do the sharing thing? I suggest you create a new Mail profile and migrate the data PROPERLY as under: on the old machine close Outlook and make a copy of the pst file On the new machine PASTE the file, (do NOT use import, ever, for transferring data from one Outlook to another) in a place to which your User account has full read/write access. (Your Documents folder is ideal). Then open Outlook in the new profile and do File-Open-Outlook Data File and navigate to where you put it. You can then set the old file as the default delivery location. For future reference: How to backup and restore Outlook http://www.howto-outlook.com/howto/backupandrestore.htm http://www.slipstick.com/config/backup.htm http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/assistance/HA010771141033.aspx There is out-dated information on some of these pages, specifically with regard to Outlook 2003 and 2007. The main points to note: 1. Do NOT use the import/export function to move Outlook data from one version to another - all you need to do is to copy the pst file, with Outlook closed. 2. Do NOT paste the copied pst file into the default location - paste into (for example) your Documents folder and then do File-Open-Outlook Data File within Outlook. |