Re: Outlook Restore

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From: Burt (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 07/26/04


Date: Mon, 26 Jul 2004 06:54:19 -0700


>Does it give you an error or does it open up empty?

Thanks Robert. It's empty.

>Locate your pst-file and then connect to it by File->
Open-> Personal Data File...

I did that using Search and found a 26MB file called
Outlook.pst which was dated just before my crash. It was
in a directory whose name I wrote down. When I opened
Outlook to connect to the file, I couldn't find the
directory listed. How is it that Search dfound the file
but even My Computer can't find the same directory?

This is a bit weird.



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