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Old January 9th 06, 11:00 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
lilley
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Having reformatted our C drive and also saving all contents of it on our D
drive, we are now having probs restoring some files.
We have restored what looks to be the archive e Mails but no address book or
current mail. I think i may have found them in the C drive back which is a
bkf. files but cant seem to restore or they are not showing any where. (used
the wizard)

How can i check they are the correct files and then restore.
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Old January 10th 06, 04:03 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
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http://www.howto-outlook.com/howto/backupandrestore.htm

"lilley" wrote in message
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Having reformatted our C drive and also saving all contents of it on our

D
drive, we are now having probs restoring some files.
We have restored what looks to be the archive e Mails but no address book

or
current mail. I think i may have found them in the C drive back which is a
bkf. files but cant seem to restore or they are not showing any where.

(used
the wizard)

How can i check they are the correct files and then restore.



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Old January 10th 06, 10:55 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.installation
lilley
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this is quite helpful but i think the pst files are restored as i followed
the restore and it does't change any thing ( i also cant find any additioanl
pst files). However I have my origianl address book missing and mail from
14/11 to 1/1 missing so i guess its just archives that have restored. I did
find a back up file on the d drive which goes through a wizard to restore
what you check, but these show as bkf files and even though i followed the
wizard nothe has re-appeared. the pst files i had found and thought i'd
restored were 154,000 kb and 265kb.

Not sure what to do now?

"DL" wrote:

http://www.howto-outlook.com/howto/backupandrestore.htm

"lilley" wrote in message
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Having reformatted our C drive and also saving all contents of it on our

D
drive, we are now having probs restoring some files.
We have restored what looks to be the archive e Mails but no address book

or
current mail. I think i may have found them in the C drive back which is a
bkf. files but cant seem to restore or they are not showing any where.

(used
the wizard)

How can i check they are the correct files and then restore.




 




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