Trashed PST - Help!

From: JRS (jon_at_xxxxyyyysvensson.f9.co.uk)
Date: 03/11/04


Date: Thu, 11 Mar 2004 14:20:21 -0000

Whilst using a synchronisation utility to synch a PST on 2 machines
something has gone horribly wrong. OL2K now tells me it is not a PST and/or
information services must be defined prior to use. Inbox repair seems to
effect a repair but on opening it there is nothing in any of the folders.
The file is 305Mb

Any help / ideas gratefully received. I do have a backup but it does not
contain some recent emails I need.

TIA

Jon



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