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Noel said:There is a .pst file, but when I do the process you have below, nothing shows
up in the folder. Now what do I do?
Thanks
Roady said:Of course. By default it is kept in a file called archive.pst. If it is not
linked in your Folder List already connect to it by using File-> Open->
Outlook Data File...
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Diane Poremsky said:Don't import - open it using File, Open, Outlook Data file. If its too large
and is now corrupt, see
http://www.slipstick.com/problems/repair2gbpst.asp
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Prout said:None of these explanations seems to be working for me. I have since turned
my
auto archive off, but since it was on I have lost quite a few emails
stored
in one of my inbox subfolders. I have an outlook.pst file that is pretty
big
but can not view it. How do I import those files back into my inbox or
subfolder for viewing as normal emails?