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17-Jul-2008, 03:25 AM #1
Unhappy Solved: Outlook archive
Hello,

I made archiving for the inbox and sent items in my Outlook before I formated my laptop. now i cannot import the sent items. any idea how to do so ? please help me coz its my business email and I lost thousands of emails. all the emails on server deleted after the archiving process.

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17-Jul-2008, 03:39 AM #2
if its outlook express just copy the sent items to the right folder... done by
going into your email
right click on inbox
then properties
where it has folder location copy the whole thing disregarding the end part which is the inbox.dbx (or something like that)
then paste into address bar
once you have found all documents paste into there (... just remember to overwrite file, and the part you also must no anything in the previous folder will be deleted!!!!)
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17-Jul-2008, 04:31 AM #3
its MS outlook 2007. i have 2 archive files now, i saved them before the format. but how can i import the sent ? i have the inbox now, but the problem in the sent , i cannot get them.
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17-Jul-2008, 01:45 PM #4
attache a screenshot of the files i saved before the format. someone help me for God sake
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31-Jul-2008, 07:44 AM #5
Hi nofnof

Were you able to get this solved?

If not, Open, not import the .pst file.

Open Outlook 2007:
File > Open > Outlook Data File
Browse to the location of the .pst file and select it.
The Personal Folders (.pst file) should then appear in Outlook 2007.


Let us know if that helps or not.
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31-Jul-2008, 08:16 AM #6
Merci

I solved this problem , i dunno how , but i tried many ways and finally i got the sent items.

Merci again
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31-Jul-2008, 08:29 AM #7
Thanks for posting back and letting us know.

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