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2000 to 2003 update crashed my calendar!  Can i get it back?

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Trauma - 05 Mar 2005 13:55 GMT
I upgraded from office 2000 to office pro 2003.  Everything went fine, all
service packs and updates installed without a problem.  However, i cannot
access the calendar portion of Office 2003.  I get the following error
message. " Unable to display the folder. Errors have been detected in the
file C:\ yadda yadda yadda . pst. "  then it tells me to do the Scanpst.exe
to repair the file, not sure how that works, doesnt seem to be doing much.  I
do a search and dont even find a .pst file on my system.  HELP..!!  i need my
calendar back or at least a way to start all over!

Thanks

Trauma
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] - 05 Mar 2005 19:35 GMT
See your answer in microsoft.public.office.misc.  Do not multi-post.

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After furious head scratching, Trauma asked:

| I upgraded from office 2000 to office pro 2003.  Everything went
| fine, all service packs and updates installed without a problem.
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| Trauma

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