recovering deleted items

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Guest

When attempting to recover deleted items, I can page down about 5 times without problem. After the 5th time, though, Outlook shuts down. I've deleted about 4 days worth of data from the folder and now Outlook just locks up when I go to recover deleted items. Any help?
 
J

Justin

strange.. I would just sort them by date at the top then
just hold down ctrl and highlight a page worth, hit the
recover button. Keep doing this until you get them all
recovered... Hope that helps =/

-Justin
-----Original Message-----
When attempting to recover deleted items, I can page down
about 5 times without problem. After the 5th time,
though, Outlook shuts down. I've deleted about 4 days
worth of data from the folder and now Outlook just locks
up when I go to recover deleted items. Any help?
 
G

Guest

Justin

Thanks

The problem is that I can't look through them. Outlook shuts down while I'm trying to look through them. I don't even want to recover all of them, just looking for a specific e-mail.
 
J

justin

Hi,

I thought you said you could navigate it, but that you
couldnt scroll more then 5 pages or something. If you try
to sort, say by name, then you could click in there, and
hit whatever key the senders name begins with or what
their last name begins with, depending on your email
settings. It should go right to that sender.

If youre still having no luck, make sure you have the most
current office service pack. At last resort, you should be
able to pull from tape.. Assuming of course youre getting
good backups, which of course, you definetly should start
doing if youre not now!!
-----Original Message-----
Justin,

Thanks.

The problem is that I can't look through them. Outlook
shuts down while I'm trying to look through them. I don't
even want to recover all of them, just looking for a
specific e-mail.
 

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