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Importing from a CD
I saved my Contact folder using Outlook's Export to a CD. When I use Import
or Outlook Data File, I receive "File Access is Denied. You do not have permission required to access the file F:\Contact.pst" (F drive is where my pst. folder is). Can someone shed a light on my problem? Thank you. MC |
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Re: Importing from a CD
The file was set "READ ONLY" when it was written to the CD and Outlook
cannot open a read only .PST file. Copy this file back to a folder on your hard drive where it will NOT OVERWRITE any existing .PST files, right click the file, select "Properties", deselect the "Read Only" box, then DO NOT IMPORT IT! Open it from within Outlook using 'File|Open|Personal Folders File'. You can then use the file as-is, or drag and drop it's contents into your default .PST file. Importing a .PST file does two things, it loses data and it almost always corrupts your Outlook profile. Hal -- Hal Hostetler, CPBE -- hhh@kvoa.com Senior Engineer/MIS -- MS MVP-Print/Imaging -- WA7BGX http://www.kvoa.com -- "When News breaks, we fix it!" KVOA Television, Tucson, AZ. NBC Channel 4 Live at Hot Licks - www.badnewsbluesband.com "MC" <MC@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:F5C4A3EE-D330-49A1-B842-6601E9768065@microsoft.com... > I saved my Contact folder using Outlook's Export to a CD. When I use Import > or Outlook Data File, I receive "File Access is Denied. You do not have > permission required to access the file F:\Contact.pst" (F drive is where my > pst. folder is). > > Can someone shed a light on my problem? Thank you. MC |
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RE: Importing from a CD
Thanks for your quick response. This is what happened:
From the Outlook folder on the HD, I right clicked & unchecked the Read-Only attribute. I press apply & a dialog box appears that reads "do you want to apply this change to this folder or apply to all subfolders and files as well?" I clicked "subfolder..." and opened up Outlook using File/Open/Outlook Data Files (showing Personal Folder File under File Type) and nothing happens. Incidently, the attribute box is checked again when I re-open properties. What did I do wrong? "MC" wrote: > I saved my Contact folder using Outlook's Export to a CD. When I use Import > or Outlook Data File, I receive "File Access is Denied. You do not have > permission required to access the file F:\Contact.pst" (F drive is where my > pst. folder is). > > Can someone shed a light on my problem? Thank you. MC |
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Re: Importing from a CD
"MC" <MC@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:176C9FE7-ADB9-434D-8297-8BB8F41DC870@microsoft.com... Right. Let's start again. > Thanks for your quick response. This is what happened: > From the Outlook folder on the HD, What are you doing in the Outlook folder? Copy the pst file into some OTHER folder, NOT the Outlook folder. Why? Because it eliminates any possibility of overwriting the existing pst file. > I right clicked & unchecked the Read-Only > attribute. I press apply & a dialog box appears that reads "do you want to > apply this change to this folder or apply to all subfolders and files as > well?" I clicked "subfolder..." That's because you are right-clicking on the FOLDER and not the FILE as in the original instructions. > and opened up Outlook using File/Open/Outlook > Data Files (showing Personal Folder File under File Type) and nothing > happens. I suggest you start again...... |
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Re: Importing from a CD
Did you read the bit about not overwriting any existing data file?
You use Explorer to select the File and then adjust properties & not the folder which is what you appear to have selected "MC" <MC@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:176C9FE7-ADB9-434D-8297-8BB8F41DC870@microsoft.com... > Thanks for your quick response. This is what happened: > From the Outlook folder on the HD, I right clicked & unchecked the > Read-Only > attribute. I press apply & a dialog box appears that reads "do you want to > apply this change to this folder or apply to all subfolders and files as > well?" I clicked "subfolder..." and opened up Outlook using > File/Open/Outlook > Data Files (showing Personal Folder File under File Type) and nothing > happens. > > Incidently, the attribute box is checked again when I re-open properties. > What did I do wrong? > > "MC" wrote: > >> I saved my Contact folder using Outlook's Export to a CD. When I use >> Import >> or Outlook Data File, I receive "File Access is Denied. You do not have >> permission required to access the file F:\Contact.pst" (F drive is where >> my >> pst. folder is). >> >> Can someone shed a light on my problem? Thank you. MC |
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Re: Importing from a CD
Hello
there is a special add-in for MS Outlook for synchronizing PST files on different computers. It can use both e-mail synchronization and synchronization using any external removable media, such as harddrives, CDs, flashcards. You can review it here: http://www.mapilab.com/groupware/share_sync/ _________________ With best regards, Eugene Grischenko MAPILab Support http://www.mapilab.com "MC" <MC@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:F5C4A3EE-D330-49A1-B842-6601E9768065@microsoft.com... >I saved my Contact folder using Outlook's Export to a CD. When I use Import > or Outlook Data File, I receive "File Access is Denied. You do not have > permission required to access the file F:\Contact.pst" (F drive is where > my > pst. folder is). > > Can someone shed a light on my problem? Thank you. MC |
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