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XP restore \ Lost outlook data

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risf - 10 Oct 2006 15:04 GMT
Hi all ..i had to restore my xp machine..once i had done so i lost all my
shortcuts on the desktop and my data with outlook \ emails and address book
is there anyway i can get my data back for the emails..because i have manged
to sort the shortcuts out.

thanks all

any help with me very nice :)
pvdg42 - 10 Oct 2006 15:21 GMT
> Hi all ..i had to restore my xp machine..once i had done so i lost all my
> shortcuts on the desktop and my data with outlook \ emails and address
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>
> any help with me very nice :)

You may get an answer here, but I believe you'd have much better luck asking
your question in a group dedicated to the Outlook product. Two groups you
might try:

microsoft.public.outlook
microsoft.public.outlook.general

I have crossposted this reply to microsoft.public.outlook.

HTH

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Peter [MVP Visual Developer]
Jack of all trades, master of none.

Peter Marchert - 10 Oct 2006 15:34 GMT
Your outlook data is stored in pst-files in your userprofile. Search
for them with the option to see hidden folders. The standardname is
"outlook.pst" and (if archiv-options was set) "archive.pst".

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Peter Marchert
[EDV-Service Marchert]
Homepage: http://www.marchert.de
Excel- und Outlookprogrammierung

pvdg42 schrieb:

> > Hi all ..i had to restore my xp machine..once i had done so i lost all my
> > shortcuts on the desktop and my data with outlook \ emails and address
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> Peter [MVP Visual Developer]
> Jack of all trades, master of none.

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