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Computer Crash, and now no PST file.



 
 
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Old May 24th, 2004, 11:06 PM
Ryan
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Default Computer Crash, and now no PST file.

OK, so my computer crashed last week, and I was working with outlook. Now when I try to go into outlook it says that I need to run the inbox repair tool. I run it and it can't find the PST file. This is really dissapointing. I tried to uninstall outlook, but it must keep the settings in the registery.

Is there any fix to this? Any help is greatly appreciated

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Old May 25th, 2004, 01:04 AM
Oliver Vukovics
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Default Computer Crash, and now no PST file.

Ryan,

On Windows 2000 or XP, you may need to use tools/folder options/view in
Windows Explorer and select "Show hidden files and folders".

For more help how to find your PST file:
http://www.slipstick.com/config/backup.htm

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Outlook Network without exchange: Public OutLook
Share your Outlook PST with several users.
http://www.outlookstore.com

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OK, so my computer crashed last week, and I was working with outlook.
Now when I try to go into outlook it says that I need to run the
inbox repair tool. I run it and it can't find the PST file. This is
really dissapointing. I tried to uninstall outlook, but it must keep
the settings in the registery.

Is there any fix to this? Any help is greatly appreciated



 




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