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Old May 7th 12, 10:48 PM
monty4u1 monty4u1 is offline
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Default How do I recover a lost draft email message

I saved the draft over the course of a meeting 3 or 4 times and then later for some reason Outlook exited because of error on another email. Now when I restart outlook the draft is gone?

I tried every possible solution.Went into the registry, temp, app data.
How do I recover my draft message?

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Monty.
 




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