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app\data\local\microsoft\outlook\archive.pst cannot be opened

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Darlene - 27 Aug 2008 00:53 GMT
Can anyone tell me why I receive this message upon opening Outlook 2007 and
how I can fix it.
I appreciate your help!
Luther - 27 Aug 2008 19:36 GMT
> Can anyone tell me why I receive this message upon opening Outlook 2007 and
> how I can fix it.
> I appreciate your help!

The file isn't there? The file is read-only?
Darlene - 28 Aug 2008 12:52 GMT
Luther,

Business Contact Manager for Outlook (this is on the top of the dialog box)

The dialog box says
app\data\local\microsoft\outlook\archive.pst cannot be opened

I wished I could answer your question, but it doesn't say anything about
file missing or read only

> > Can anyone tell me why I receive this message upon opening Outlook 2007 and
> > how I can fix it.
> > I appreciate your help!
>
> The file isn't there? The file is read-only?
Darlene - 13 Nov 2008 12:56 GMT
I am still trying to find the answer to this problem; is there anyone that
can assist with the fix.  
Business Contact Manager for Outlook (this is on the top of the dialog box)
The dialog box says
C:\Users\user name\app\data\local\microsoft\outlook\archive.pst cannot be
opened

Thank you

> Luther,
>
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> >
> > The file isn't there? The file is read-only?
Luther - 17 Nov 2008 19:01 GMT
> I am still trying to find the answer to this problem; is there anyone that
> can assist with the fix.  
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Why not look for the file? And if you find it, see if the file is read-
only.

The "Business Contact Manager for Outlook" at the top of the dialog
indicates that BCM got the error message and displayed it. However,
I've never come across a situation where BCM would access an Outlook
file (any file ending in .PST) directly. BCM probably requested
something from Outlook and Outlook responded with that error message.
 
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