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Thanks everyone for your suggestions.
Incredibly shortly after posting my message I found a techie who came to my home office and fixed the networking problem. I never could have solved it myself, and to be honest I'm not sure exactly what he did. He put back the Netgear firewall and changed the IP addresses and a few more things and miraculously the two computers were networked. I specifically bought a new Dell because I had had great support from them in the past, but this time not only did I have to buy a 3 month support package for $49, the two people I talked to were not knowledgeable and then, after buying the support package, I found out that Dell will not support ANY networking issues! So everything got networked and then we started working on the 2.163GB Outlook pst. My original problem was that Outlook wouldn't come up, crashed on starting. I had had the >2MB pst problem before so I knew how to run the truncate utility, repair utility, etc. After a few hours of fooling with the pst file (and of course I had already spent 2 full days fooling with it), I noticed something strange about the file. I had another one exactly the same size with a last accessed date of 2 years ago. Again, to make a long story short, the file I was trying so hard to fix was in fact the file of 2 years ago. My current inbox file, which I had renamed and forgot I had renamed, was just fine. In the end the problem was that Outlook got corrupted and needed to be reinstalled (which I did using Outlook 2002). Nothing was wrong with the pst file at all. Now my machines are happily networked together, Outlook is working, all is peaceful again. Cynthia Typaldos |
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