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Old 02-21-2012, 09:20 PM
brnn69 brnn69 is offline Rogue File Message when accessing Outlook7 Windows 7 32bit Rogue File Message when accessing Outlook7 Office 2007
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Originally Posted by tupham View Post
In Outlook scroll down to the bottom of the folder list and check the last entry. It's possible that the archive file was opened in Outlook but had not been closed before being deleted. If it's there, right click on it and select the "Close ... " option.
Hey thanks Tupham, unfortunately it did not work.
The message "the file path specified for the file F:\FreeAgentFolders\Outlook\Outlook\archive1.pst is not valid"
Or "the set of folders cannot be opened the file path specified for the file F:\FreeAgentFolders\Outlook\Outlook\archive1.pst is not valid"
When I open Outlook this message is displayed in a window and also when I select the folder and when I right click and select Close "Personal Folder" from the file menu.
I have tried to remove the file using the Datafile management option "the requested operation failed".
The actual folder is now my G Drive perhaps I could rename it?


I have a WD B/Up Drive using the F:\ slot.
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