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hikk March 15th 08 01:21 AM

All .pst files lost after running detect and repair ( 2003 with vi
 
Ran "detect & repair" when I was unable to get online.

When finished a set-up screen appeared so I filled it in. Now I have lost my
appointments through Dec., all contact information and e mails.

Searched computer for .pst file - downloaded and ran 2 "outlook recovery"
programs to no avail.

Microsoft won't help because its Dell software, Dell wants $239.00 with no
garentees.

My online backup system does not have the files. PLEASE, can anyone help me?

Diane Poremsky [MVP] March 16th 08 02:35 AM

All .pst files lost after running detect and repair ( 2003 with vi
 
what OS? did you search for hidden files and folders?
http://www.outlook-tips.net/beginner/filepath.htm


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"hikk" wrote in message
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Ran "detect & repair" when I was unable to get online.

When finished a set-up screen appeared so I filled it in. Now I have lost
my
appointments through Dec., all contact information and e mails.

Searched computer for .pst file - downloaded and ran 2 "outlook recovery"
programs to no avail.

Microsoft won't help because its Dell software, Dell wants $239.00 with no
garentees.

My online backup system does not have the files. PLEASE, can anyone help
me?




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