RE: viewer of PST

2002-10-17 Thread Rob Hackney

sounds like he already has

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I think those graphics would look like an ASCII representation of a binary
file.  

Some days CJ's graphic beard monogram is more apropos than others.

CJ, since you're so good at this stuff, you should teach some classes on
technology and history someplace.  I'm sure the kids would become heroes if
they too could lean to manipulate poorly encrypted, delimited data files
using both raster and vector graphics tools.  Maybe they could grow up to
become NASA analysts working on interpreting Martian meteorological data for
hidden faces and other virtual artifacts.  You could develop a whole new
field of pseudo-science, leading to a cult following that memorializes your
work in a religion based on visionetics.  It could even have a sub-cult that
is the science fantasy literature branch, complete with its own web sites
and self published stories.  

You could be onto something here . . .

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You can also get thumbnail views of all graphics attachments.

(:=

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I find drawing a  big red circle around each really important item is a
big time saver when I come to search that file again in 6 months time.

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 Sent: 16 October 2002 12:54
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 You can also open PST files with photoshop, but you have to 
 rename them with a .PSD extension. Once you do that, you can 
 manipulate the files with the graphics tools in that program. 
 I just love applying a mosaic filter to my Sent Items folder...
 
 (:=
 
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 Uh... Outlook. You don't have to import it, just open it.
 
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 Hi exchangers,
 
 Does anyone know of a utility that will allow a user to view 
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 mailbox to see old messages.  If there is none, can anyone 
 suggest the best practice to perform this function?
 
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RE: viewer of PST

2002-10-16 Thread Great Cthulhu Jones

You can also open PST files with photoshop, but you have to rename them with
a .PSD extension. Once you do that, you can manipulate the files with the
graphics tools in that program. I just love applying a mosaic filter to my
Sent Items folder...

(:=

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Uh... Outlook. You don't have to import it, just open it.

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Hi exchangers,

Does anyone know of a utility that will allow a user to view their pst off
line without importing it into your current mailbox to see old messages.  If
there is none, can anyone suggest the best practice to perform this
function?

TIA
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RE: viewer of PST

2002-10-16 Thread Dupler, Craig

I think those graphics would look like an ASCII representation of a binary
file.  

Some days CJ's graphic beard monogram is more apropos than others.

CJ, since you're so good at this stuff, you should teach some classes on
technology and history someplace.  I'm sure the kids would become heroes if
they too could lean to manipulate poorly encrypted, delimited data files
using both raster and vector graphics tools.  Maybe they could grow up to
become NASA analysts working on interpreting Martian meteorological data for
hidden faces and other virtual artifacts.  You could develop a whole new
field of pseudo-science, leading to a cult following that memorializes your
work in a religion based on visionetics.  It could even have a sub-cult that
is the science fantasy literature branch, complete with its own web sites
and self published stories.  

You could be onto something here . . .

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From: Great Cthulhu Jones [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, October 16, 2002 5:40 AM
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You can also get thumbnail views of all graphics attachments.

(:=

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I find drawing a  big red circle around each really important item is a
big time saver when I come to search that file again in 6 months time.

 -Original Message-
 From: Great Cthulhu Jones [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
 Sent: 16 October 2002 12:54
 To: Exchange Discussions
 Subject: RE: viewer of PST
 Sensitivity: Private
 
 
 You can also open PST files with photoshop, but you have to 
 rename them with a .PSD extension. Once you do that, you can 
 manipulate the files with the graphics tools in that program. 
 I just love applying a mosaic filter to my Sent Items folder...
 
 (:=
 
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 Daniel Chenault
 Sent: Wednesday, October 16, 2002 1:17 AM
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 Subject: RE: viewer of PST
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 Uh... Outlook. You don't have to import it, just open it.
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Khoi Nguyen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Tuesday, October 15, 2002 9:25 AM
 To: Exchange Discussions
 Subject: viewer of PST
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 Hi exchangers,
 
 Does anyone know of a utility that will allow a user to view 
 their pst off line without importing it into your current 
 mailbox to see old messages.  If there is none, can anyone 
 suggest the best practice to perform this function?
 
 TIA
 -- KN
 
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RE: viewer of PST

2002-10-15 Thread Andrey Fyodorov

Outlook, Exchange client

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can anyone suggest the best practice to perform this function?

TIA
-- KN

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RE: viewer of PST

2002-10-15 Thread Martin Blackstone

File, Open, Outlook Data File?

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Hi exchangers,

Does anyone know of a utility that will allow a user to view their pst off
line without importing it into your current mailbox to see old messages.  If
there is none, can anyone suggest the best practice to perform this
function?

TIA
-- KN

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RE: viewer of PST

2002-10-15 Thread David N. Precht

File - open ?

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Hi exchangers,

Does anyone know of a utility that will allow a user to view their pst
off line without importing it into your current mailbox to see old
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TIA
-- KN

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RE: viewer of PST

2002-10-15 Thread Atkinson, Daniel

You don't have to import it, just use file/open in outlook

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RE: viewer of PST

2002-10-15 Thread John Steniger

Hmm.I believe this can be done in Outlook.  Instead of using the
Import option from the file menu, use the Open, then Personal Folder
File.  It should open it in another folder in Outlook, but not import the
messages into your Inbox.  
 
John J. Steniger


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RE: viewer of PST

2002-10-15 Thread Christopher Hummert

Outlook works just fine

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Hi exchangers,

Does anyone know of a utility that will allow a user to view their pst
off line without importing it into your current mailbox to see old
messages.  If there is none, can anyone suggest the best practice to
perform this function?

TIA
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RE: viewer of PST

2002-10-15 Thread Chris Scharff

Outlook.

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RE: viewer of PST

2002-10-15 Thread Busby, Jacob

If you want to view a static .pst you can use Outlook to do this and configure the 
services to view Personal Folders (only). If you want something that synchronises 
you're probably looking at .ost's, but I've always preferred OWA myself.

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RE: viewer of PST

2002-10-15 Thread Roger Seielstad

Hex editor?

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 Outlook, Exchange client
 
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RE: viewer of PST

2002-10-15 Thread Mark Harford

http://www.wickett.net/ have a nice solution for this. Look up WN
Mailkeeper.

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File, Open, Outlook Data File?

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there is none, can anyone suggest the best practice to perform this
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TIA
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RE: viewer of PST

2002-10-15 Thread Dale Geoffrey Edwards

Also, if it is burned to a CD, you will have read only access to the .pst
file.  You will need to copy it to your hard drive or wherever, in order to
do anything more than read.

Geoff...

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If you want to view a static .pst you can use Outlook to do this and
configure the services to view Personal Folders (only). If you want
something that synchronises you're probably looking at .ost's, but I've
always preferred OWA myself.

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Re: Viewer of PST - Thanks

2002-10-15 Thread Khoi Nguyen

Hi Exchangers,

First of all, thank you so much for your advice on this question.  I have tried your 
suggestion, and it worked perfectly.  This is what I really wanted.

Thanks again for your help.

-- KN

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RE: viewer of PST

2002-10-15 Thread David N. Precht

That is wrong.
http://www.wickett.net/   (yes, Mark, you already posted this but I
wanted all to have the correct facts)

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Also, if it is burned to a CD, you will have read only access to the
.pst file.  You will need to copy it to your hard drive or wherever, in
order to do anything more than read.

Geoff...

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If you want to view a static .pst you can use Outlook to do this and
configure the services to view Personal Folders (only). If you want
something that synchronises you're probably looking at .ost's, but I've
always preferred OWA myself.

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 Does anyone know of a utility that will allow a user to view their pst

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 TIA
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RE: viewer of PST

2002-10-15 Thread Chris Scharff

That is wrong in what sense? I agree that Dale is wrong, but does Mailkeeper
have to do with whether or not a PST file can be opened from a CD? As long
as you're correcting facts, by all means do correct them; don't leave us
hanging.

-Original Message-
From: David N. Precht
To: Exchange Discussions
Sent: 10/15/2002 7:15 PM
Subject: RE: viewer of PST
Sensitivity: Private

That is wrong.
http://www.wickett.net/   (yes, Mark, you already posted this but I
wanted all to have the correct facts)

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Dale Geoffrey
Edwards
Sent: Tuesday, October 15, 2002 13:12
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: viewer of PST
Sensitivity: Private


Also, if it is burned to a CD, you will have read only access to the
.pst file.  You will need to copy it to your hard drive or wherever, in
order to do anything more than read.

Geoff...

-Original Message-
From: Busby, Jacob [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Tuesday, October 15, 2002 11:59 AM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: viewer of PST
Sensitivity: Private


If you want to view a static .pst you can use Outlook to do this and
configure the services to view Personal Folders (only). If you want
something that synchronises you're probably looking at .ost's, but I've
always preferred OWA myself.

 -Original Message-
 From: Khoi Nguyen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: 15 October 2002 15:25
 To: Exchange Discussions
 Subject: viewer of PST
 Sensitivity: Private
 
 
 Hi exchangers,
 
 Does anyone know of a utility that will allow a user to view their pst

 off line without importing it into your current mailbox to see old 
 messages.  If there is none, can anyone suggest the best practice to 
 perform this function?
 
 TIA
 -- KN
 

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