Lost all email info

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Gene Bryan

We are installing a new server on our network, after logging onto the new
domain, opened outlook, it started installing a new version, after that all
email addresses, messages acount info is gone. is there a way to retreive
that info?
 
We are installing a new server on our network, after logging onto the new
domain, opened outlook, it started installing a new version, after that
all
email addresses, messages acount info is gone. is there a way to retreive
that info?

Where you delivering the mail to a PST? If so, does the old PST still
exist?
 
Did a search for .pst found 1 folder 186MB in size created in Jan 2007.Tried
doing an import, nothing found.
 
UPDATE, found the old emails and moved them to personal folder, thank
goodness! Now what about my email accounts and address book? Any Ideas,
 
UPDATE, found the old emails and moved them to personal folder, thank
goodness! Now what about my email accounts and address book? Any Ideas,

Outlook does not have an address book. Your Contacts are stored in exactly
the same file as your mail and if you add that file to Outlook correctly, it
will have all the data in it that you had before. You'll have to add your
accounts manually, though, as those are stored in the mail profile in the
registry.
 
I can not access my seconday e-mail account(my wife's) which was under my att
e-mail/ Any hints? Will not allow me to reset it up, as that address is
already in use.
 
I can not access my seconday e-mail account(my wife's) which was under my att
e-mail/ Any hints? Will not allow me to reset it up, as that address is
already in use.

Can you define "under my att e-mail" and what "will not allow me" means? Be
precise and complete. We can't see what you're doing or seeing.
 

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