OL2000: Error Opening a Shortcut to an Item in a PST (197873)
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This article was previously published under Q197873 SYMPTOMS
When opening a shortcut to an item in a Personal Folders (PST) file, in a
Microsoft Outlook Contact record, you may receive one of the following
error messages:
The file <PST> could not be found.
The item could no longer be found. It may have been deleted or moved.
CAUSE
You moved the PST file or deleted the item after creating the shortcut and
the shortcut still points to the original PST location and item.
This problem often occurs with birthday and anniversary shortcuts in a
contact. The birthday and anniversary shortcuts point to the recurring
event in the calendar. If the shortcut cannot find the calendar because the
personal folders file containing the calendar is no longer available, you
receive the first error message listed in the "Symptoms" section. If the
recurring event has been deleted from the calendar, you receive the second
error message.
RESOLUTION
Rebuild the shortcut based on the current location of the file. To do this,
follow these steps:
- Open a new or existing contact record.
- On the Details tab, click to select a Birthday or Anniversary date.
- Click Save And Close.
When reopening this Contact, notice that Outlook has inserted a shortcut in
the large message window near the bottom of the Contact window. When
double-clicked, this shortcut will take you to the event in the Calendar
folder.
NOTE: If you should move the PST file from its current location, or delete
the item, clicking the shortcut will produce one of the error messages. In
this event, delete the original shortcut and rebuild it using the steps
above.
MORE INFORMATION
If you move the item to another location in the same personal folders file,
the shortcut will attempt to find the item and you do not receive the error
messages. Instead, the item opens when you double-click the shortcut.
Modification Type: | Major | Last Reviewed: | 10/9/2003 |
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Keywords: | kberrmsg kbprb KB197873 |
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