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| Tags: autoarchive, default, folder, outlook, restore, settings |
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I'm new to Outlook and a message came up "do I want to Autoarchive?" Rather
than just say "yes", I changed the folder details to "My Documents". When I went to open it Office "said" "opening this could damage your system!" Q1: Can I safely delete the "files" in My Documents that originated from Autoarchive? Q2: How do I restore the default folder/file? It looked a bit like this... C:documents\settings\myname\localsettings\applicat iondata\microsoft\outlookarchive.pst I took very approx. notes of that, and that does not work! Help? |
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