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GERALD GONZALES

I had a hard disk crash and had to reinstall the operating
system and programs from scratch on the new hard disk
drive.
With regards to Outlook - I was able to retreive the
address book via my i-paq. However I need to retreive my
saved messages from all my folder list (I had quit a few
set up). How can I do this? Does anyone know what the
file extensions are on these. I think I can still access
my "old hard disk" and view all the files in dos mode.

Help!

Any thoughts on this would be appreciated. Many thanks in
advance.

- G
 
..pst file holds all of your Outlook data. See this page for complete
details:
http://www.slipstick.com/config/backup.htm


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| I had a hard disk crash and had to reinstall the operating
| system and programs from scratch on the new hard disk
| drive.
| With regards to Outlook - I was able to retreive the
| address book via my i-paq. However I need to retreive my
| saved messages from all my folder list (I had quit a few
| set up). How can I do this? Does anyone know what the
| file extensions are on these. I think I can still access
| my "old hard disk" and view all the files in dos mode.
|
| Help!
|
| Any thoughts on this would be appreciated. Many thanks in
| advance.
|
| - G
 
I had a hard disk crash and had to reinstall the operating
system and programs from scratch on the new hard disk
drive.
With regards to Outlook - I was able to retreive the
address book via my i-paq. However I need to retreive my
saved messages from all my folder list (I had quit a few
set up). How can I do this? Does anyone know what the
file extensions are on these. I think I can still access
my "old hard disk" and view all the files in dos mode.
After making sure that you can view hidden files, do a search for files with
a .pst file extension. That/those file(s) will contain all of your mail,
contacts, etc.
--
<<<SgtRich>>>

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News Client (Binaries): News Rover 9.2 www.newsrover.com
 

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