Google Groups no longer supports new Usenet posts or subscriptions. Historical content remains viewable.
Dismiss

Restore Contact / Address book from OLD PC

0 views
Skip to first unread message

chesspupil

unread,
Aug 29, 2009, 9:03:21 AM8/29/09
to

I have my friends motherboard-dead PC here at my home and she needs her
outlook address book retored to her new computer (I think she means
contacts, but perhaps they are one and the same.)

I have her hard drive removed and am able to read the hard drive data
in it perfectly via USB. The OUTLOOK program I have (07) was able to
open the PST file she had, (and review the email she had) but I could
not find the PAB file.

Oddly enough her PST file was in the ROOT folder (C:\)

I Do not believe she ever exported the address book with the old PC.
Her new PC does not yet have OUTLOOK installed yet, but we can proceed
with that once she has the files needed.

She has a separate (initial email plus one other) PST file in the
application data folder, and a 1KB dat file.

I realize she should be able to manually rebuild the address book from
her emails, but I was hoping for a simpler solution.

Any ideas?


--
chesspupil
http://forums.slipstick.com

alice1975

unread,
Aug 30, 2009, 9:29:04 PM8/30/09
to

What version of Outlook does she use? PAB (personal address book) is a
really old format. Most people use the contacts folder for contacts, so
if you can get the PST file, you'll have the contacts too.


--
alice1975
http://forums.slipstick.com

Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]

unread,
Aug 31, 2009, 10:23:46 AM8/31/09
to
"chesspupil" <chesspupil.3xolea@invalid> wrote in message
news:chesspupil.3xolea@invalid...

> I have her hard drive removed and am able to read the hard drive data
> in it perfectly via USB. The OUTLOOK program I have (07) was able to
> open the PST file she had, (and review the email she had) but I could
> not find the PAB file.

The PAB has been obsolete for over ten years. No one should be using it any
more. All your contacts should be in the Contacts folder.

> Oddly enough her PST file was in the ROOT folder (C:\)

There is no magical location for a PST. You can place it in any folder where
you have read/write permission.

> She has a separate (initial email plus one other) PST file in the
> application data folder, and a 1KB dat file.

You can have as many PSTs as you like. The DAT file contains add-in
references, built when Outlook is run for the first time. Delete it and it
will be recreated when Outlook next starts.

> I realize she should be able to manually rebuild the address book from
> her emails, but I was hoping for a simpler solution.

There is no separate address book.
--
Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]

chesspupil

unread,
Aug 31, 2009, 7:39:46 PM8/31/09
to

OK, I have seen DBX files and have confirmation from my noob friend that
sheet was using OUTLOOK EXPRESS, so O an looking for OUTLOOK EXPRESS on
XP restore instructions.

Thanks


--
chesspupil
http://forums.slipstick.com

Russ Valentine [MVP-Outlook]

unread,
Aug 31, 2009, 9:36:55 PM8/31/09
to
Posted already. Suggest learning to read newsgroups instead of continuing to
send so many folks off to help you.
--
Russ Valentine
[MVP-Outlook]
"chesspupil" <chesspupil.3xt44m@invalid> wrote in message
news:chesspupil.3xt44m@invalid...
0 new messages