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gerry Pineau

I had my windows xp boot partition crash. The only
corrupt file there was windows\system32\config\system
The rest of th disk is still readable but that was enough
to keep it from booting. I had to re-install xp on
another disk. I have most everythig working again but...

I used office outlook (not outlook express). Anyone know
how I can get my old email and settings from the old disk
that is still readable?

Thanks, Gerry

(e-mail address removed)
 
Look for a file with the .pst extension.

--
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

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After searching google.groups.com and finding no answer, gerry Pineau asked:

| I had my windows xp boot partition crash. The only
| corrupt file there was windows\system32\config\system
| The rest of th disk is still readable but that was enough
| to keep it from booting. I had to re-install xp on
| another disk. I have most everythig working again but...
|
| I used office outlook (not outlook express). Anyone know
| how I can get my old email and settings from the old disk
| that is still readable?
|
| Thanks, Gerry
|
| (e-mail address removed)
 
Hi,

Please search for *.PST in your system. Remember to searchin Hidden
Files and Folders.

If you find it, you can get back the data into the New Outlook through
the Outlook's Import Wizard.

Hope this helps !!!

With Regards,

Sudharson.AN
 

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