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Reinstalled Vista, can't find Outlook 07 data
Hi guys, installing SP1 killed my notebook. The technician was able to
take out the hard drive and put a new one in. The old drive has the old data on it. However, I cannot find my previous Outlook data file. My main email is through an Exchange server but old data has gone from my former pop3 account. It was quite difficult to get some of the Users/Jo data because it seems that Vista removed this as a security feature. However, I've managed to get some of my old app data back, just having trouble with Outlook. I've done a search for *.pst and *.ost files to no avail. Is there any other search term I should try to find the data file? Thanks in advance, Jo |
Reinstalled Vista, can't find Outlook 07 data
Ensure you include hidden files/folders in your search.
-- Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook] ALWAYS post your Outlook version! Post all replies to the group to keep the discussion intact. How to ask a question: http://support.microsoft.com/KB/555375 "Boppy" wrote in message ... Hi guys, installing SP1 killed my notebook. The technician was able to take out the hard drive and put a new one in. The old drive has the old data on it. However, I cannot find my previous Outlook data file. My main email is through an Exchange server but old data has gone from my former pop3 account. It was quite difficult to get some of the Users/Jo data because it seems that Vista removed this as a security feature. However, I've managed to get some of my old app data back, just having trouble with Outlook. I've done a search for *.pst and *.ost files to no avail. Is there any other search term I should try to find the data file? Thanks in advance, Jo |
Reinstalled Vista, can't find Outlook 07 data
"Boppy" wrote in message
... I've done a search for *.pst and *.ost files to no avail. The default location for the PST is x:\Users\{user}\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Outlook. Put that exact path (substituting the current letter of the old drive for "x" and the real user name for "{user}") in Windows Explorer, then click Go. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
Reinstalled Vista, can't find Outlook 07 data
On Sep 9, 12:07*pm, Boppy wrote:
Hi guys, installing SP1 killed my notebook. The technician was able to take out the hard drive and put a new one in. The old drive has the old data on it. However, I cannot find my previous Outlook data file. My main email is through an Exchange server but old data has gone from my former pop3 account. It was quite difficult to get some of the Users/Jo data because it seems that Vista removed this as a security feature. However, I've managed to get some of *my old app data back, just having trouble with Outlook. I've done a search for *.pst and *.ost files to no avail. Is there any other search term I should try to find the data file? Thanks in advance, Jo Thanks to you both for replying. I do have folders unhidden. And Vista removed the Users/Jo folder during the crash, which is why I was asking if any other extension types might be worth searching for. J |
Reinstalled Vista, can't find Outlook 07 data
"Boppy" wrote in message
... And Vista removed the Users/Jo folder during the crash, which is why I was asking if any other extension types might be worth searching for. You're out of luck, then, unless an undelete utility can find it. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
Reinstalled Vista, can't find Outlook 07 data
On Sep 15, 1:01*am, "Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]"
wrote: "Boppy" wrote in message ... And Vista removed the Users/Jo folder during the crash, which is why I was asking if any other extension types might be worth searching for. You're out of luck, then, unless an undelete utility can find it. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] So if I tried an undelete utility, what would I tell it to search for? .ost? .pst? |
Reinstalled Vista, can't find Outlook 07 data
"Boppy" wrote in message
... So if I tried an undelete utility, what would I tell it to search for? .ost? .pst? OSTs don't need to be recovered because Outlook can simply generate a new one from the server. Thus, the answer is "PST", since that's the only one left. -- Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook] |
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