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I joined a domain with my win2k pro machine, and went to
migrate my mail settings, but cannot find them, nor can I find my PST file? Sure, tell me what I already know....ugh!!! |
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Where is my Outlook data stored, people often ask?
Sue's Slipstick site has all the information you need: http://www.slipstick.com/config/backup.htm -- Nikki Peterson [MVP - Outlook] "john hale" <halejr@azstate.com> wrote in message news:0d6801c34d27$78645350$a301280a@phx.gbl... I joined a domain with my win2k pro machine, and went to migrate my mail settings, but cannot find them, nor can I find my PST file? Sure, tell me what I already know....ugh!!! |
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Even if you are on the same login, it may be that a
separate profile was made for your domain user. Go to "My Computer", "Local Drive C:", and "Documents & Settings". See if there are two logins for you. One will be your login name and the other be the same with a ".DOMAIN" attached to it. My laptop with XP does this. However, if your login was say, deleted and re-added, then the next time you login, the server will refresh your profile and erase everything. I have seen that too. Let's hope it's the first. >-----Original Message----- >I joined a domain with my win2k pro machine, and went to >migrate my mail settings, but cannot find them, nor can I >find my PST file? > >Sure, tell me what I already know....ugh!!! >. > |
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