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CONTR+D - Item NOT in deleted items



 
 
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Old April 4th, 2005, 03:29 PM
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Default CONTR+D - Item NOT in deleted items

Need to undelete a deleted contact in Outlook. I used Contr+D instead of
contr+S.
Cannot find in deleted items or main recycle bin. Not on exchange server.
Is it possible still to retrieve the lost data?
HELP PLEASE!



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Old April 4th, 2005, 03:57 PM
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Also I am techno illiterate! Didn't understand previous 'pst' fix. Need
short simple idiot proof instructions.

Also would be nice to disable contr+D as it is so easy to hit instead of
contr+save - is it possible?

No back ups of current info - last back up 3 weeks ago. Contains dates and
times as well as contact details of long ensuing noise problem. Think I will
keep in word too from now on!

 




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