B Betty Mar 26, 2009 #1 The folder is NOT in a recycle bin. Is it possible to reset the computer's date to a prior one and have the folder reappear
The folder is NOT in a recycle bin. Is it possible to reset the computer's date to a prior one and have the folder reappear
K K. Orland Mar 26, 2009 #2 Please provide the version of Microsoft Outlook, type of mail account (pop3, Exchange, imap, etc.) and operating system. You can't simply change the computer's date, that won't change what's on it and what isn't. If you're using XP, you can try system recovery but there may be other alternatives.
Please provide the version of Microsoft Outlook, type of mail account (pop3, Exchange, imap, etc.) and operating system. You can't simply change the computer's date, that won't change what's on it and what isn't. If you're using XP, you can try system recovery but there may be other alternatives.
B Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook] Mar 27, 2009 #3 The folder is NOT in a recycle bin. Is it possible to reset the computer's date to a prior one and have the folder reappear? Click to expand... No. State your Outlook version and exactly how you deleted the folder. Which folder? Also state whether you're using an Exchange maillbox or a PST.
The folder is NOT in a recycle bin. Is it possible to reset the computer's date to a prior one and have the folder reappear? Click to expand... No. State your Outlook version and exactly how you deleted the folder. Which folder? Also state whether you're using an Exchange maillbox or a PST.