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How can I recover lost email in outlook 2007

 
 
h2jccf1949
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      15th Jun 2009
I loaded XP service pack 3 oon my computer and it crashed. I have recovered
everything except some of my emails, and my calendar info. How can I recover
what it did not?
 
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Roady [MVP]
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      15th Jun 2009
Depends on how you recovered it.
All Outlook data is contained in a single pst-file (unless you created more
yourself).
To connect a pst-file to Outlook use File-> Open-> Outlook Data File...

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> I loaded XP service pack 3 oon my computer and it crashed. I have
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> everything except some of my emails, and my calendar info. How can I
> recover
> what it did not?


 
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