From: daddymansweet on
I exported all my old emails in my Personal folders to Office Live Workspace.
They savced out in csv form, and show up in Office Live Workspace in a
document format. But now when I save them back to the desktop, they save in
csv form, and I can's seem to figure out how to get them back in my Outlook 7
in pst file form, so they look like email. I had three years worth of old
email that I exported to Office Live Workspace thinking I could just import
them back to my Outlook, after having my computer wiped. Now I can't seem to
get them back.
From: Diane Poremsky [MVP] on
Did you try using the File, Import menu?

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"daddymansweet" <daddymansweet(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> I exported all my old emails in my Personal folders to Office Live
> Workspace.
> They savced out in csv form, and show up in Office Live Workspace in a
> document format. But now when I save them back to the desktop, they save
> in
> csv form, and I can's seem to figure out how to get them back in my
> Outlook 7
> in pst file form, so they look like email. I had three years worth of old
> email that I exported to Office Live Workspace thinking I could just
> import
> them back to my Outlook, after having my computer wiped. Now I can't seem
> to
> get them back.

From: Leonid S. Knyshov // SBS Expert on
On 3/15/2010 10:51 AM, daddymansweet wrote:
> I exported all my old emails in my Personal folders to Office Live Workspace.
> They savced out in csv form, and show up in Office Live Workspace in a
> document format. But now when I save them back to the desktop, they save in
> csv form, and I can's seem to figure out how to get them back in my Outlook 7
> in pst file form, so they look like email. I had three years worth of old
> email that I exported to Office Live Workspace thinking I could just import
> them back to my Outlook, after having my computer wiped. Now I can't seem to
> get them back.
How did you wipe the computer? It may still be possible to undo that damage.

I run a data recovery company and there are specific steps we can run.

You can re-import mail from a CSV, but it will not have the right headers.
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From: Gordon on

"daddymansweet" <daddymansweet(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:20E95921-15F9-4346-BC58-1D2C826B9D8A(a)microsoft.com...
> I exported all my old emails in my Personal folders to Office Live
> Workspace.
> They savced out in csv form, and show up in Office Live Workspace in a
> document format. But now when I save them back to the desktop, they save
> in
> csv form, and I can's seem to figure out how to get them back in my
> Outlook 7
> in pst file form, so they look like email. I had three years worth of old
> email that I exported to Office Live Workspace thinking I could just
> import
> them back to my Outlook, after having my computer wiped. Now I can't seem
> to
> get them back.

If and when you get this sorted, WHY OH WHY did you do that? Do you EXPORT
Word files? No. You just SAVE them.
That's all you had to do - SAVE your pst (personal folders file) with
Outlook closed.

See here on the correct way to backup and restore Outlook data for future
reference.....

How to backup and restore Outlook

http://www.howto-outlook.com/howto/backupandrestore.htm
http://www.slipstick.com/config/backup.htm
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/assistance/HA010771141033.aspx

There is out-dated information on some of these pages, specifically with
regard to Outlook 2003 and 2007.

The main points to note:
1. Do NOT use the import/export function to move Outlook data from one
version to another - all you need to do is to copy the pst file, with
Outlook closed.

2. Do NOT paste the copied pst file into the default location - paste into
(for example) your Documents folder and then do File-Open-Outlook Data File
within Outlook.