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Andy
Sorry about long the long explanation...but you need to know all the details
I guess understand the problem..
I have had ongoing problems since (4 weeks ago) I had a corrupt PST file
occurred on my OL 2007. Microsoft on-line support fixed this on line by
creating a new PST. They said they couldn’t delete the old one for some
reason or other.
However, since then I keep getting several reminders from the old PST’s
calendar (that I can’t access or delete), and MS say I can’t.
Also archiving isn’t working, and I fear auto Backups also not be working
either, as there seems to be conflict between my oldâ€partly†disabled (it
would seem) PST and the new one MS created. I was going to copy my all my
contacts from Outlook 2007 and Outlook Business Manager to another PC that I
can get running on Office 2007 and start a new with my newest PST created by
MS support with all my contacts as above. I was then going to reformate the
origin PC as there are known problems on the HD (The machine with the
corrupted PST is newer and faster and better than my spare that I was going
to copy to)and then reinstall Office 2007 and copy the newer PST and all my
contacts back to a clean drive. Am I dreaming? I guess there are pit falls
and I’m not 100% of the best way to do this...Any detailed help would be
greatly appreciated!
Andy
I guess understand the problem..
I have had ongoing problems since (4 weeks ago) I had a corrupt PST file
occurred on my OL 2007. Microsoft on-line support fixed this on line by
creating a new PST. They said they couldn’t delete the old one for some
reason or other.
However, since then I keep getting several reminders from the old PST’s
calendar (that I can’t access or delete), and MS say I can’t.
Also archiving isn’t working, and I fear auto Backups also not be working
either, as there seems to be conflict between my oldâ€partly†disabled (it
would seem) PST and the new one MS created. I was going to copy my all my
contacts from Outlook 2007 and Outlook Business Manager to another PC that I
can get running on Office 2007 and start a new with my newest PST created by
MS support with all my contacts as above. I was then going to reformate the
origin PC as there are known problems on the HD (The machine with the
corrupted PST is newer and faster and better than my spare that I was going
to copy to)and then reinstall Office 2007 and copy the newer PST and all my
contacts back to a clean drive. Am I dreaming? I guess there are pit falls
and I’m not 100% of the best way to do this...Any detailed help would be
greatly appreciated!
Andy