Archieve file missing frm hard drive.

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GG Jones

I was told my question has been answered before & not to
multipost.

There are over 304 pgs to search how can I find the answer
to my question below. Forgive my multi post & plz help.


My original post is below
-----Original Message-----
I archieve many e-mails which I really need.
When I select the archieve folders an error message displays.
"Unable to display the folder. Microsoft Outlook could
not access the specified folder location. The file
C:\Documents and Settings\gigijones\Local
Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Outlook\archive.pst
could not be found"
 
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Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]

Did you see the replies to your identical post in microsoft.public.outlook?

Re multiposting, see http://www.aspfaq.com/etiquette.asp?id=5003

You might want to consider using a newsreader like Outlook Express or Forte
Agent rather than the web interface to the newsgroups - it's a lot easier to
do nearly everything there, including searching, which is always a good idea
to do before you post, as well as mark messages to be watched, and filter
based on replies to your posts.

The Microsoft public news server is msnews.microsoft.com and you can
subscribe to as many groups as you like.
 
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Guest

Unfortunately I have seen the answer.
Can a first time user get some help plz.
I have searched 100's of post. I do not have outlook
express.
 
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Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]

If you have Internet Explorer, you by default also have Outlook Express. You
don't have to use it, and it may not have been updated (although I hope you
visit Windows Update regularly to get all critical patches), but it is very
likely on your computer.

Keep all your replies in the post in microsoft.public.outlook so everyone
can follow the thread.
 
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Guest

Sounds great. BUT I don't have express or Forte.

I still have missing archived files. Someone suggested I
try this MVP site for your expert help.
All I can say is Thanks I technically understand not to
multipost just search forever for an immediate answer.
 
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Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]

As you didn't reply to the two separate replies to your other post, in which
it was explained how to search for your PST file, I presume you tried
everything we suggested and couldn't find it. If that is the case, your file
is gone.
 

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