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Recently I was terminated by my employer unexpectedly and what I view to be
illegally. When I was not present, they went into my desktop and removed the
Outlook program in it's entirety stating that it was a "special" version for
the company which I found out was garbage.

Two questions... even though they have removed Outlook (I have all the other
Office components still on the machine), is the data still available from my
personal folders that I shifted to the harddrive? This is CRITICAL to recover
these folders.

Also, they went to a WebOutlook version to check email form teh road. I
downloaded some of the emails to my harddrive while checking messages via the
web. How do I find these files on my laptop???

Thanks so much.
 
Pst-files would still be accessible when you install a new copy of Outlook.
OWA messages aren't downloaded to the harddrive unless you used the File->
Save As... function to save the page and then only you would know where you
saved it.

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Robert Sparnaaij [MVP-Outlook]
Coauthor, Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003


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Recently I was terminated by my employer unexpectedly and what I view to be
illegally. When I was not present, they went into my desktop and removed the
Outlook program in it's entirety stating that it was a "special" version for
the company which I found out was garbage.

Two questions... even though they have removed Outlook (I have all the other
Office components still on the machine), is the data still available from my
personal folders that I shifted to the harddrive? This is CRITICAL to
recover
these folders.

Also, they went to a WebOutlook version to check email form teh road. I
downloaded some of the emails to my harddrive while checking messages via
the
web. How do I find these files on my laptop???

Thanks so much.
 
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