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JURBOP - 31 Mar 2007 19:34 GMT
I am getting the following error message when trying to open Outlook 2003.
"UNABLE TO OPEN YOUR DEFAULT E-MAIL FOLDERS. THE FILE C:\DOCUMENTS &
SETTINGS\NICK JURY\LOCAL SETTINGS\APPLICATION
DATA\MICROSOFT\OUTLOOK\OUTLOOK.PST IS NOT A PERSONAL FOLDERS FILE". My .pst
file was indavertantly deleted, and I have not been able to locate any backup
file. I've tried using the Repair/Re-Install option on the install disk, and
neither option worked. I also deleted Office and re-installed it and that
didn't work. When I click on Outlook, the above message comes up and the
program doesn't open. I am desperate, as I use Outlook for my email. Please
respond. thanks.
Nick Jury.
Brian Tillman - 31 Mar 2007 20:38 GMT
> I am getting the following error message when trying to open Outlook
> 2003. "UNABLE TO OPEN YOUR DEFAULT E-MAIL FOLDERS. THE FILE
> C:\DOCUMENTS & SETTINGS\NICK JURY\LOCAL SETTINGS\APPLICATION
> DATA\MICROSOFT\OUTLOOK\OUTLOOK.PST IS NOT A PERSONAL FOLDERS FILE".
> My .pst file was indavertantly deleted, and I have not been able to
> locate any backup file.

If you've deleted the PST, then you might want to look at something like
this:
http://officerecovery.com/freeundelete/
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